The Fiat 500 factory reaches a production milestone of 2.5 million produced
26 Mar 2021|1,193 views
2.5 million Fiat 500 models have now been produced at the Stellantis plant in Tychy, Poland. The record breaking model, ordered by a customer from France, is a 500 Hybrid equipped with a 69bhp mild-hybrid engine.
With 2.5 million units produced, the 500 has broken the Polish factory's record for total single-model vehicle production, ahead of the second generation Panda and the Fiat 126p. Produced in Poland since 2007, the Fiat icon was met with great success in international markets, so much so that it has reached customers in over 100 countries across the world.
The Fiat 500 ended 2020 as the European leader in the city car segment with an impressive best ever market share of 17.7%, having increased its share in the segment by three percentage points. Since the debut of the first generation in 1957, over 6.7 million 500 units have been sold worldwide.
The secret of its worldwide success lies in its continuous evolution, while remaining true to its own identity. The Fiat 500 has always been a trendsetter, with the ability to reinterpret itself in partnership with other iconic brands - from fashion to luxury sailing, from the arts to the world of sports - breathing life into truly unique versions, and exploring uncharted territory for a city car.
2.5 million Fiat 500 models have now been produced at the Stellantis plant in Tychy, Poland. The record breaking model, ordered by a customer from France, is a 500 Hybrid equipped with a 69bhp mild-hybrid engine.
With 2.5 million units produced, the 500 has broken the Polish factory's record for total single-model vehicle production, ahead of the second generation Panda and the Fiat 126p. Produced in Poland since 2007, the Fiat icon was met with great success in international markets, so much so that it has reached customers in over 100 countries across the world.
The Fiat 500 ended 2020 as the European leader in the city car segment with an impressive best ever market share of 17.7%, having increased its share in the segment by three percentage points. Since the debut of the first generation in 1957, over 6.7 million 500 units have been sold worldwide.
The secret of its worldwide success lies in its continuous evolution, while remaining true to its own identity. The Fiat 500 has always been a trendsetter, with the ability to reinterpret itself in partnership with other iconic brands - from fashion to luxury sailing, from the arts to the world of sports - breathing life into truly unique versions, and exploring uncharted territory for a city car.
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