FIAT 500 SCOOPS ANOTHER TOP GREEN AWARD
The award-winning Fiat 500 supermini has received further
confirmation of its green credentials after scooping top honours in
the Supermini category of the What Car? Green Awards for the second
year in a row.
The awards, which took place last night (14 July) at Twickenham
Stadium, Middlesex, are designed to recognise and highlight
motoring’s most economical and environmentally-friendly cars. The
What Car? judges chose the 1.2-litre version of the Fiat 500 for
top supermini honours in this year’s competition – the same award
as the one picked up by the popular city car in 2009. The vehicle
is fitted as standard with Fiat’s fuel-saving Start&Stop system
– as are all 500 models. The Start&Stop system stops the engine
automatically whenever traffic conditions bring the car to a
complete halt, and restarts it when the driver wants to move off
again.
“It’s everything that a green supermini should be – affordable,
fun and easy on the environment,” says What Car? editor-in-chief
Steve Fowler. “It’s no surprise Fiat’s brilliant 500 has won this
category for the second year in a row. Nothing else in this class
can mix as much style, affordability and fun with such green
credentials.”
“Part of the 500’s attraction to customers is that it delivers
great value for money at the fuel pumps,” adds Elena Bernardelli,
marketing director, Fiat Group Automobiles UK Ltd. “Add in the fact
that the car is great to drive, stylish and fantastic to look at,
and we think we have a winning formula. I’m delighted that the What
Car? judges agree with us.”
Available with a choice of three frugal, ultra-low emissions,
Euro 5-compliant engines: 69bhp 1.2-litre and 100bhp 1.4-litre
petrol, or 95bhp 1.3-litre MultiJet turbodiesel, the new Fiat 500
can be ordered in three different trim levels – Pop, Sport and
Lounge – along with a limited edition 500byDiesel version.
With a starting price of just £9,465 OTR for the 1.2 Pop, the
new Fiat 500 represents outstanding value for money.