Fiat Concept Centoventi wins Red Dot Award 2019

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The design of the Fiat Centoventi Concept continues to be talked about and after having dazzled in Geneva, the small Italian prototype has now won a prize in the “Design Concept” category, one of three in the “Red Dot Design Award” competition.

The announcement was made at the presentation ceremony of the “Red Dot Award 2019” on September 25th and joins the Concept Centoventi with models like the Mazda3 in the list of automotive industry products that this year won awards in the prestigious design competition

If you remember, about six months ago the Mazda Mazda3 won the “Best of the Best” trophy (the main one of the Red Dot Awards) destined to reward products that present an innovative and visionary design. Along the way, the Japanese model surpassed more than 100 products selected from a total of 48 categories in the competition.

Fiat Centoventi Concept

The Fiat Concept Centoventi

One of the biggest surprises at the Geneva Motor Show, the Concept Centoventi presents itself as a kind of “window” for the future of Fiat. In addition to giving us several clues about the future of the transalpine brand's design, it also shows us what “electric mobility for the masses for the near future” is for Fiat.

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Considered by many as the preview of the next Fiat Panda, the Concept Centoventi is extremely customizable, being described by the brand as a “blank canvas” to meet the tastes and needs of all customers.

Fiat Centoventi Concept

Like the vast majority of recent prototypes, the Fiat Concept Centoventi is also electric, its big news being the fact that it does not have a fixed battery pack (these are modular). All come with a range of 100 km from the factory, and up to three additional modules can then be purchased or rented, each offering an extra 100 km.

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