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The electric Panda will be produced in Serbia

AT EV NEI BALKANI – A part of the production of Fiat Pandawhich is currently being built in the Pomigliano factory, will be transferred to Serbia. This was assured by the president of the Balkan country, Aleksandar Vucic, who said he expected the version electric of the city car is built in the Stellantis factory in Kragujevac, a plant where the 500L was once produced and for which Stellantis and the Serbian government had signed an agreement in 2022 for the production of electric vehicles. The Serbian leader did not reveal when production will begin, but the new electric Fiat Panda is expected to come therelaunched in mid-2024.

UNDER 20,000 EUROS – The next Electric Fiat Panda it should use the same architecture as the recent battery-powered Citroën C3 unveiled last October. It is thought that the citycar Italian car could have a price similar to that of its French cousin – which starts from 23,900 euros – but starting from 2025 it should also make available a variant with reduced autonomy at a price of less than 20,000 euros.

LONG LIVE THE PANDA – On the other hand, the Italian unions oppose the failure to confirm the production of the popular Panda in Pomigliano, with Fiom having already announced opposition to Stellantis’ plan. However, the start of production of the electric Panda in Serbia does not mean that the production of the current generation of the petrol Panda will be stopped there. Stellantis has in fact announced that the production of Panda in Pomigliano will continue until 2026in fact around mid-2024 it will be updated with all the new mandatory safety devices (Who to know more). And indeed, at a recent event in Turin, CEO Carlos Tavares stated that its production cycle could extend even beyond that date, in the event that the EU abandoned the harsher proposals regarding the reduction of emissions.

2023-12-04 22:36:28
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