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Tomorrow,
alongside the launch of the new Fiat 500C (bottom), the Fiat 500
(top) will
mark its second birthday with a series of events, running
until July 7, which will involve the major European cities
and five customised Fiat locations up and down Italy. |
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The
new Fiat 500 was launched in unforgettable style
on 4 July 2007. Since then, the second
generation of the model that has symbolised the
history of Italian cars has quickly conquered
everyone's hearts. Tomorrow (July 4), alongside
the launch of the Fiat 500C, the model will mark
its second birthday with a series of events,
running until July 7, which will involve the
major European cities and five customised Fiat
locations up and down Italy.
In Italy, the
celebrations get under way today through a unique initiative
in partnership with Rai. The Rai Uno, Rai Due and Rai Tre
channels will simultaneously and frequently broadcast a
special collection of short films, old clips and sketches
dedicated to the Fiat 500. The television event will end
during prime time on Rai Uno with a special edition of "Porta
a Porta", entitled "50 years of a winning Italy". The show
will cover half a century of Italian style, of which the
Fiat 500 is certainly among the most loved and established
symbols in the world.
Hosted by Bruno
Vespa and Milly Carlucci, and broadcasting live from Rome,
L'Aquila and Turin, this one-off programme will have one
unique feature: the guests will not come on stage through
the show's famous door, but will instead arrive at the
studio in a Fiat 500. Among the many prestigious guests
representing Italian creativity will be Luca Cordero di
Montezemolo and John Elkann, chairman and vice-chairman
respectively of the Fiat Group, while the CEO of Fiat
Automobiles, Lorenzo Sistino, will discuss via a live link
to the Lingotto rooftop test track in Turin the journey from
the glorious history of the Fiat 500 to the arrival of the
new 500C.
Also tomorrow,
in Naples, the Voga Club will unveil the Fiat Open Lounge,
which will host the brand new 500C throughout the long
Neapolitan summer. The Lounge will open just in time to
toast the second birthday of the new Fiat 500 at the stroke
of midnight. In Rome's Sofia, a new nightclub located near
the Foro Italico sports complex, the Fiat 500 will be
celebrated in the new Fiat Open Lounge on the night of July
3. In addition, from Saturday 4 July, the 500C will be a
permanent guest at the club and sponsor all the events
scheduled at the striking location throughout the summer.
On July 4 at
Milan's modern and trendy Fiat Open Lounge, there will be an
exclusive party in the presence of the 500C allowing
revellers to celebrate by dancing to renowned DJs from the
Italian club scene. Also, on the evening of July 4 the Fiat
Playa at Punta Marana, in Sardinia, will host the Oscar del
Calcio football awards in the presence of some of the
sport's leading lights. During the reception for this event,
the guests will celebrate the second birthday of the new
Fiat 500 (as well as the new 500C) by cutting a special
cake. Finally, on July 5 at the Fiat Chalet in Madonna di
Campiglio, one of the most stylish and well-kept ski resorts
in north-east Italy, there will be an exclusive party for
500 guests. Obviously, the 500C will be among their number.
The party for
the 500 will also take place in Paris, where from July 2-7 a
17-metre-long, 6-metre-tall model of the car can be seen at
La Défense, one of the most enchanting and modern parts of
the French capital. Inside this huge 500, whose interior has
been built to scale, visitors will be able to admire a
dramatic starry sky created by clever special effects; on
the outside, a huge lawn will welcome the new 500Cs that
will themselves become part of the show with events such as
the "Smile & Win" competition, with the prize of a fabulous
weekend in a 500C for the best smile captured on board the
new car. The events in Paris will be the first of three
stages that will also take the huge” 500one” to London at
the end of August and Berlin at the end of September.
Finally, "flash mobs" will be organised in some of Europe's
biggest cities: in each location, around 30 actors will
blend into the crowd and start to sing "Happy Birthday 500!"
when a Fiat 500 (or a 500C in Italy) appears.
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