Nov 6
Written by: Sebastian Schepis 2,109 views
Published on November 6th, 2008 in Electric Cars

Fiat unveiled the Fiat Palio Weekend Eletrico, the electric version of it’s popular Fiat Palio Weekend station wagon, at the Sao Paolo Motor Show last week. Its development was created in conjunction with the the Swiss company KWO. This car is mainly meant for European markets, which are in high demand for electric cars.
The Fiat Palio Weekend Eletrico is powered by a 20 HP Electric motor which in turn is run by a Nickel-Cd battery located at the base of the trunk, (Lithium-Ion isn’t used as it is very expensive, but future variants should come with Lithium-Ion units). Over night charging will give you a maximum possible range of 120 km. The Palio Eletrico can be operated in 3 modes : Drive, Neutral and Reverse. This car is not a hybrid, it’s a fully electric short distance city car.
As for the exteriors, there have only been minor face-lifts. The Eletrico comes only in one color - green, which supposedly reflects on Fiat’s concern for the environment, and the blue graphics on the doors helps to distinguish the Eletrico from the Palio Weekend Station Wagon. No news has been revealed so far about production and prices, but, we are quite sure that it will be launched in the European market first, where there is suitable infrastructure to support electric cars.
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