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NEW car for R$100 PER MONTH! Dealership offers electric Fiat 500e for unimaginable price

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published 11/11/2024 às 01:03
Fiat 500e is available in the US for just $19 per month on lease. Will we see a promotion like this in Brazil one day? (Image/ disclosure)
Fiat 500e is available in the US for just $19 per month on lease. Will we see a promotion like this in Brazil one day? (Image/ disclosure)

The dealership is offering the Fiat 500e, a compact electric car, for a symbolic price of around R$100 per month. This attractive price has many Brazilians wondering: will we ever see a similar promotion here? With the electric car market still growing, expectations are high, but the Brazilian reality still presents challenges.

Imagine being able to drive a brand-new electric car while paying just a fraction of what you would expect to pay for conventional financing.

In the United States, an unprecedented leasing offer is shaking up the leasing market electric vehicles compact.

A dealership in Colorado has launched an incredible promotion for the Fiat 500e, allowing interested parties to rent the model for just US$19 per month — approximately R$100 per month in direct conversion.

But could this reality one day be experienced in Brazil, where the dream of an affordable electric car is still far away?

Fiat 500e: compact model with limited autonomy, but with a tempting price

With a typical selling price between $30.000 and $35.000 our United States, the Fiat 500e is an all-electric model, characterized by its compact size and efficient technology.

Compared to other electrics on the market, it has some limitations.

Its autonomy, for example, is lower than many competitors, which can be a negative point for buyers in large countries, such as the USA and Brazil.

However, Fiat bet on the potential of the 500e to attract consumers in specific niches, offering an option for those who do not need such extensive autonomy, but value the efficiency and compact design of the model.

Unmissable promotion: only US$19 per month

According to local sources, the leasing promotion that allows the 500e to be leased for $19 per month is valid exclusively for a specific unit of the car, whose VIN is ZFAFFAA43RX216288.

To have access to the discount, in addition to residing in Colorado, the interested party must comply with all the criteria of the contract.

Despite the limitations, the promotion attracted attention, especially for those who consider the 500e as a second car, ideal for short, daily journeys.

This marketing strategy is seen as a bold move by Fiat, especially in the competitive electric vehicle sector in the United States.

In addition to attracting attention to the model, the company seeks to strengthen its presence in the compact electric market, which is still growing and consolidating in several regions.

What are the chances of a promotion like this in Brazil?

In Brazil, the reality of electric vehicles is quite different.

The Fiat 500e and other vehicles in the category still face challenges ranging from high cost to limited charging infrastructure.

While in the US competition from electric vehicles like Tesla and Chevrolet encourages promotions, In Brazil, high import costs and taxes make electric vehicles a luxury.

Furthermore, the electric vehicle leasing market is not yet consolidated, which reduces the chances of similar promotions.

However, with advances in the renewable energy sector and government incentives, the scenario for electric vehicles may begin to change in the coming years.

If there is a significant increase in supply and a drop in prices, an affordable leasing promotion for a model like the 500e could attract many Brazilians, especially in large urban centers, where the use of electric vehicles would be more practical and economical.

The question remains: will we ever see a promotion like this in Brazil? While we wait for this scenario, following initiatives like Fiat's abroad can provide valuable insights into the future of electric mobility in the country.

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Alisson Ficher

Journalist graduated in 2017 and working in the field since 2015, with six years of experience in print magazines and over 12 thousand online publications. Specialist in politics, jobs, economics, courses, among other topics. If you have any questions, want to report an error or suggest a topic on the topics covered on the site, please contact us by email: alisson.hficher@outlook.com. We do not accept resumes!

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