Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Report: Fiat readying all-new B-segment four-door for U.S. by 2013


Now that Fiat has finally called the 500 here in the United States into being, it's time to start, advance. The automaker has already said that it offers two other versions of the diminutive hatch - a high-performance Abarth emblem variant and a battery-electric vehicle - and now Fiat has revealed that she intends to create a completely new B-segment car designed specifically for the U.S.
Motor Trend reports that the new B-car project called L-Zero is internally expected to arrive sometime during 2013th Fiat did not specify whether the new car is a four-door sedan or five-door hatchback will be added to say the automaker if it were the B-segment car will be sold in markets outside the United States.
In an interview with Motor Trend, "said Laura Soave Fiat North America, the carmaker that is not lost from its roots as a small car company. With Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep offers a bounty of larger cars and Alfa Romeo is planning a return to the U.S., said MT Soave, would that Fiat will probably never build something larger than a C-segment car for the U.S. "In previous reports proposed that was Fiat on a five-door 500 working days specifically for consumption here in the U.S., but with the car manufacturer branding project L-Zero as something "new," we must wait and see exactly what's in store for 2013.

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