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Fiat is bringing back the electric 500e to North America, targeting city drivers with a 149-mile range for $32,500.
This is a new variant designed specifically for the global EV market.
This new variant aims to compete with the Mini Cooper SE.
Experts believe its small size and limited range may limit its appeal. However, it offers easier parking and is efficient for solo commutes.
Compared to the previous generation, the 500e boasts faster charging and improved performance.
It faces competition from Tesla Model 3 with a longer range and lower price.
Both vehicles are not eligible for the EV tax credit when purchasing.
Both Fiat and Mini Cooper SE are hoping to revive the love for small electric cars in the US.