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Castagna tenderizes the Fiat 500

Monday, September 8th, 2008 by admin

Calling your retrofitted little runabout a tender is apparently all the rage these days. The yacht-based theme was recently adopted by BRABUS, which paired a smart fortwo with one of its warp-enabled SLRs. Now, Castagna does the same with Fiat’s retro-fied 500. In fact, this isn’t the first time that the Milanese coachbuilder has created such a machine, using the MINI Cooper platform just a few years back in the same exact way. In its transformation from sporty little coupe to a larger vessel’s dinghy, the roof, tailgate and top are jetisoned in favor of a canvas covering with which to escape the heat. On the inside, the normal guts are removed and replaced with teak wood and wicker trim along with all new seats. As a concession to emissions, the gasoline powerplant is yanked in favor of sails a new electric motor and batteries that are supposedly capable of powering the tender some 80 miles at speeds up to 86 miles per hour. No rowing required.

On the nautical ropes in the Fiat Portofino beach car

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 by admin

Fiat took one of its Fiorino vans, chopped off, well, several of it, and called it the Portofino. Supposedly no a good amount of as opposed to a news story for the Caravan Show such a starts in Dusseldorf later on such a week, the golden, buggy-like conveyance is an homage to the 1960s. In a cycle before Fiat was constructing $200,000 supercars, coachbuilders got putting in open-topped bodies to Fiat chassis desire that for fun in the Italian sun.

To trepidation the beachgoing theme, the Portofino has lumber laminate flooring and innate fibers treated in on a special waterproofing for the interior surfaces. The car can (optimistically) seat five, and the rear seat folds slumping for your surfboards and anchors.

Instead of doors, the Portofino has nautical ropes — that is able to sound risky, but the 12-foot car one and only has 75 horsepower, so you shouldn’t be going to get in too even trouble. Fiat has no plans to issue out the Portofino, but suggests it are able to put up a insured version for conservation from what i read in win and sun.

Fiat 500 billboard in Berlin talks back

Friday, May 9th, 2008 by admin

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Since its debut last year, the new FIAT 500 has been one of the most talked about small cars in Europe. Now people in Berlin can share their thoughts on the 500 with th everyone in the immediate vicinity. A pair of billboards installed near the former Checkpoint Charlie reflect the words of passers-by. Along with videos and other messages, the 3,100-square foot boards also invite viewers to send a text message to a special number. The messages then scroll across a 65-foot wide ticker on each board. Presumably the messages are moderated in some way (either human or automated) before they appear on the boards, otherwise this PR stunt could get very interesting.

[Source: Fiat]

Hyundai, Kia to get version of Microsoft’s in-car connectivity

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 by admin

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While Ford has enjoyed a year of exclusivity with its SYNC-branded version of Microsoft’s in-car connectivity technology, the Redmond-based company has been itching to expand the availability of its in-car gadget integration system to other marques. According to the AP, the first post-Ford carmakers to use the platform in the U.S. will be sister companies Hyundai and Kia.

According to the report, the Korean automakers will have the right to offer the technology on its cars in November, but probably won’t do so. The AP report quotes Velle Kolde, senior product manager for Microsoft Auto, saying the two companies are busy developing their own custom applications and don’t plan to be ready until after that date.

There is no word yet on what the new system will be named, its cost or what vehicles it will be offered on. Currently the only automaker offering Microsoft’s system in the U.S. is Ford. Fiat has rights to sell it internationally and calls its version Blue&Me.

UPDATE: Ford reminded us that only its version of Microsoft Auto’s technology is called SYNC, so other brands will have to come up with and market their own names for it.

[Source: Associated Press]

Fiat buys Zastava to build new Topolino microcar

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008 by admin

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If you told us a year ago that Fiat was going to sign a deal with the government of Serbia, we’d have laughed. But that was before the country announced that it was accepting tenders for investment in the state-owned automaker Zastava, makers of the famous Yugo (aka Skala 55). The process started back in December when the Serbian government made the announcement, sparking interest from various automakers. But even as recent as last week, the Fiat stance was that it was still considering the proposition. Well, it appears the Italian auto giant has done thinking, and has signed a memorandum of understanding with Serbia to establish a joint venture that involves Fiat investing a staggering 700 million euros (!) into Zastava’s manufacturing facilities in exchange for a majority stake in the company, known in full as Zavodi Crvena Zastava. The Serbian government, meanwhile, will contribute some 200 million euros through tax incentives and similar measures.Fiat has revealed that it will use the Zastava plant to produce the upcoming Topolino microcar. The vehicle will be based on the same platform as the 500 and Panda, but even smaller and positioned below either model, and share the same name as the concept car that previewed the new 500 and originally used on the 1936 runabout pictured above. According to reports, the new Topolino will be a compact two-seater measuring just 3150mm (124 inches) in length, slightly longer than the Smart ForTwo at 2692mm (106 inches). A four-seater version is expected to follow, in addition to an upscale version for the Lancia division.
[Source: Automotive News Europe – sub. req’d]