Fiat has announced the opening of orders for the 500e Giorgio Armani Collector’s Edition, the ultimate embodiment of Made in Italy design on four wheels, unveiled during the celebrations of Fiat’s 125th anniversary, which symbolically coincided with the 90th anniversary of Maestro Giorgio Armani.
Designed in collaboration between the fashion designer and the Fiat Style Center in Turin, the 500e Giorgio Armani (available only in sedan version) showcases attention to detail and high-quality materials, colors, and style, whether in the cabin filled with artisanal elements, featuring “chevron” stitching and three-dimensional patterns in the central seat inserts, reminiscent of classic tailoring techniques. Additionally, the new 500e Giorgio Armani highlights the logo of the Milanese designer on the wheels and seats, with his signature appearing on the dashboard, inside the doors, and on the rear window.
These two globally recognized Italian brands, which collaborated in 2020 with the launch of an exclusive one-off 500e, have joined forces once again to create what could be the greatest expression of “Made in Italy” on four wheels: the 500e Giorgio Armani.
Produced at the Fiat factory in Mirafiori, the new 500e Giorgio Armani immediately stands out with its exclusive wheels featuring a design that represents the logo of the Italian designer. In addition to alluding to the partnership, they also improve aerodynamic performance due to the slightly 3D surface with polished bicolor anodized effect.
In terms of equipment, this special edition includes more refined elements, such as Full LED Infinity Design headlights and a glass roof. Regarding technology, it is equipped with a JBL Premium audio system, a 7-inch TFT display for the instrument panel, and an infotainment system with navigation, wireless Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay, along with a 10.25’’ screen.
The mechanics of the 500e Giorgio Armani are based on an electric motor with 118 hp, promising a range of up to 320 km in the combined WLTP cycle.
The Fiat 500e Giorgio Armani is available for order in Portugal for €40,150, and the first units will arrive on the market in January 2025.