Fiat Starts Beta Club for Early Adopters of 500e All-electric City Car

The Fiat brand of Stellantis in Auburn Hills has launched the 500e Beta Club as part of the 500e all-electric city car’s arrival in North America.
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Fiat has launched the 500e Beta Club for the 500s’s all-electric city car’s arrival in North America. // Photo courtesy of Fiat

The Fiat brand of Stellantis in Auburn Hills has launched the 500e Beta Club as part of the 500e all-electric city car’s arrival in North America.

The program rewards loyal Fiat customers and enthusiasts with the ability to be among the first to receive their Fiat 500e battery-electric vehicle (BEV). The program also provides users with insights from previous generation 500e owners who have experience with a city car and its benefits.

“Fiat has a loyal and passionate fan base here in the U.S. and around the world,” says Aamir Ahmed, head of Fiat brand, North America. “Creating the Fiat Beta program allows us to connect with our fans to generate a valuable dialogue, contribute to the brand’s customer-centric values, and ultimately build the bond that connects us all in the global Fiat community.”

The Fiat Beta Club was developed to reward enthusiasts with a unique program to help introduce the first Stellantis BEV in North America and get valuable insights from customers, says Ahmed.

As early adopters, Fiat Beta Club members get a direct line to the brand, where they can share feedback, gain VIP access to FIAT events, and use a dedicated customer care chat channel. In addition, their 500e all-electric vehicles feature unique design elements that include bespoke mirror caps and special badging exclusive to the Fiat Beta Club limited series.

With nearly 150 miles of range, the 2024 Fiat 500e is engineered to be at home in traffic congested environments. Tight parking, stop-and-go situations, and average daily commutes are no problem for Fiat’s all-electric city car. Fiat Beta Club participants are in areas that allow the 500e to flourish — Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, Seattle, Miami, and others.

The manufacturer’s suggested retail price for the 2024 Fiat 500e starts at $32,500, not including $1,595 destination, and buyers are positioned to take advantage of government tax rebates in participating states.

Every Fiat 500e includes a Level 2 charging wall unit or public charging credits through Free2move Charge to ease the transition to electrification. Free2move Charge was developed by Stellantis to address all electric-vehicle customer needs.

The Fiat 500e is built at the Mirafiori Assembly Plant in Turin, Italy, and will be available in Stellantis North America showrooms starting in spring 2024.