Fiat 600 Hybrid: Die viel bessere Wahl als die rein elektrische Version? | auto motor und sport
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- The Fiat 600 is not a completely new car; the fully electric version was already available on the market in 2023. - The hybrid version intends to bring some momentum to the model range. - Visually, there aren't many differences between the hybrid and electric versions. - The hybrid is 4.18m long, 1.71m wide, and 1.53m high. - It is a small SUV. - The pure electric variant has not impressed many buyers. - As of May 2024, there were fewer than 1,000 new registrations in Germany. - The hybrid uses a 1.2-liter 3-cylinder turbo gasoline engine with 100 hp and 205 Nm of torque. - The hybrid also includes a 21 kW (29 hp) electric motor contributing 55 Nm torque. - Mild hybrids don't typically have electric range. - The hybrid can drive purely electrically, but not very far, roughly one kilometer, according to Fiat. - In addition to the 12V battery, the hybrid features a 48V lithium-ion battery. - Regenerative braking recharges both batteries. - The 600 succeeds the 500X in the model program. - A Fiat "600" had existed in the 1950s as a small car and practical travel vehicle. In the 2000s, there was another 600, but it was a subcompact. - This 600 aims to be a small family travel vehicle. - From 80 kph, pressing the gas pedal results in a delay before acceleration, as the transmission shifts down. - The car is efficient, not necessarily fast. - Purely electric driving is possible during coasting without demanding power or at lower speeds. Then, the engine disengages. - This transition is mostly seamless. - WLTP consumption is 4.8-4.9L per 100km. - The tank holds a good 40L; roughly 600 km range is attainable. Some drivers might get close to 800km. - The test car features the top-level "La Prima" trim. - It includes a 10.25" infotainment touchscreen. - The "La Prima" trim has stylish ambient lighting. - The seats feel comfortable and supportive, suitable for longer journeys. - There is relatively high amounts of hard plastic used in the interior. This may scratch easily. - There are many storage areas. The review notes large door pockets. - Trunk opening with the foot requires some skill. - Trunk capacity is 385 - 1,256 liters on the hybrid model, 360 - 1,231 liters on the electric. - There is an elevated lip on the luggage compartment when the back bench is flipped. A double loading bay helps level out the boot. - Standard safety features include adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognition, lane-keeping assist, and a driver drowsiness monitor. - The reviewer said steering is light-effort but with some return force around the mid-point. Overall a precise, easy to manage setup. - The suspension soaks up road imperfections well and rides comfortably. The chassis has limited roll in corners. The car has a higher seating position, as expected for its class of vehicles. - The base 600 Hybrid costs EUR 24,990; for comparison, the electric starts at EUR 36,490.