As the demand for electric vehicles continues to rise, automobile manufacturers are releasing more and more electric models. In this context, we introduced the Dacia Spring model to you last week. With an initial price of 875,000 TL (which was quickly increased to the current price of 969,000 TL), the Dacia Spring now has a new competitor in the market. Fiat is introducing a new rival to the Dacia Spring. Here are the details…
Combining the Fiat 600 technology and Fiat Panda design!
The trend towards more affordable cars is increasing worldwide. Many users prefer affordable electric cars to adapt to the new era of electrification. Car manufacturers are also not indifferent to this trend and are developing suitable models.
The first of these comes from the French Renault brand’s subsidiary, Dacia. Dacia presented its electric car, which has an SUV appearance but is not an actual SUV, under the name “Spring.” After this model caught the attention of users with its affordable price, Fiat said, “wait a minute,” and announced its own affordable model.
Not to be left out of the trend for affordable electric cars, Stellantis announced its new model, which we will see on the roads in 2024. Combining automobile technology with the electric Fiat 600 model, the design will also remind people of Fiat’s popular model, the Panda. The Italians are striving to create a small city car. The new electric car is planned to be sold at a price tag lower than 25,000 euros, and with this, Fiat will both enter the market of affordable electric cars and counter the threat from Chinese manufacturers in the European market.
Fear of Chinese competitors!
Within the Stellantis Group, alongside Fiat, the French brand Citroen will also launch a new affordable electric city car called “e-C3.” It is evident that Stellantis is making strides in the electric car sector, and one reason for this is the Chinese manufacturers entering the European market one by one and monopolizing it.
So, what do you think about this move by Stellantis, Fiat, and Citroen? Don’t forget to share your opinions in the comments section…