The “Car of the
Year 2008” award, which was given to the Fiat 500 by a jury
of 58 specialist journalists from 22 European countries, was
presented this evening at a ceremony in Berlin. Fiat’s
supermini was not only the overall winner, it also received
votes from the largest number of jury members: 57 out of 58
included the car on their short lists, and no fewer than 33
put it in first place.
It is also the
second A-Segment car – the first was the Fiat Panda in 2004
– to win the worldwide motor industry’s most prestigious
title. An extraordinary record, that brings the total Car of
the Year titles won by Fiat Group Automobiles to twelve.
Picking up the
prize, Sergio Marchionne, C.E.O. of Fiat Group Automobiles,
declared: “We have gone a long way in a short space of time.
And I am proud to be able to underline that Fiat was the
fastest growing car brand in Europe last year. The 500 is
not a final target for the brand, but just the first stage
in the ongoing development of the ‘new Fiat’. Which is why
we see the 500 as not just a car, but as a ‘travelling
agenda’ of what we want to achieve.”
The Fiat 500 is
an expression of the brand’s stylistic and engineering
excellence. It introduces numerous novelties and sets
important records in its segment. For example, this is the
first time that a car that is just 3.55 metres long has been
awarded 5 EuroNCAP stars, and the standard outfit of 7
airbags is a ‘first’ for this category (the knee-bag is
unique for a supermini). So is the offer of an evolved ESP
on all the engines (standard on the 1.4 16v 100 bhp). What
is more, it is the first car to be launched with an engine
range (69 bhp 1.2, 75 bhp 1.3 Multijet with DPF and 100 bhp
1.4 16v) that already respects Euro 5 emissions limits, more
than two years before these become law.
The Fiat 500 is
also the first supermini to boast such a vast range, the
result of combining 4 specification levels, 3 engines, 12
colours (including 6 ‘vintage’ colours that hark back to the
Fifties and Sixties, and triple-coat white that is the
result of a manufacturing process that up to now has only
been adopted on supercars), 15 types of interior upholstery
including luxury Cordura and Frau leather, 9 types of wheels
and 19 different stickers, making a total of 500,000
variants. There are also 100 original accessories designed
specifically for the Fiat 500 – the most unusual being the
electric fragrance diffuser and the coloured key fobs – and
the most advanced infotelematic devices, such as the
multifunction Blue&Me™ Map portable navigator.
These are the
winning features of a car that has become the new benchmark
for its segment. And the prestigious “Car for the Year 2008”
title confirms the great interest it has aroused in the
international media since it was presented in Turin on July
4 last year. This success with the critics has been
confirmed by the enthusiasm demonstrated by European
customers, with 140,000 orders placed since its launch.