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Fiat relaunches £1500 Electric Car Grant

Fiat and Abarth 500e and 600e models are eligible if ordered between 1st August and 30th September

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Fiat has relaunched its £1,500 E-Grant, with Fiat and Abarth 500e and 600e models eligible if ordered between 1st August and 30th September.

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Fiat EVs now start at £25,035 for the 500e. The 600e starts at £30,035, while Abarth models cost £29,985 (500e) and £36,985 (600e).

Range is up to 199 miles on the Fiat 500e and 250 miles on the Fiat 600e.

Giuseppe Cava, managing director at Fiat UK, said:

“Fiat is fully committed to making electrified driving more accessible and by reintroducing our E-Grant for our fully electric models on Fiat and Abarth, we are trying to support customers in their transition to fully electric driving.

“Fiat 500e, 600e and the Abarth 500e and 600e are award winning, popular models and we are very proud of them.

“With the E-Grant now complementing our existing retail offers, we hope to give more drivers across the UK an even greater reason to consider them.”

The Government has confirmed that models from Fiat’s sister brand Citroën are eligible for the Electric Car Grant, but it is currently unclear whether Fiat’s EVs will qualify.