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Fiat 500 Pop Up Store Milan

April 24th, 2008

There’s been a few posts about this on the new Fiat 500 forums here at NF500, so we thought we’d give one of Fiat’s latest Italian initiatives a little more coverage here too.

Fiat 500 Pop Up Store

The Fiat 500 Pop Up Store is a temporary store devoted entirely to the new Fiat 500, is open now and will remain so until July 31st 2008. So if you’re in the area, you might want to pop buy and check out the Fiat 500 goodies on display.

Apparently the Pop Up store has set its intentions on being much more than a simple car showroom, and will offer free wi-fi to visitors, as well as numerous special events related in some way or another to the Fiat 500, some directly, and some artistically “inspired by” the Fiat 500.

Fiat 500 Pop Up Store

If you reach Milan before August you’ll find the store Located in De Tocqueville No 11.

Fiat to open new London “Experience Centre”

November 27th, 2007

We may be used to them being referred to as car showrooms, but in a new press release, Fiat in the UK appear to be wanting to change all that with the announcement of a new “Experience Centre” to be opened in London. We’re not sure how the new Experience Centre will size up the the Fiat Playa, but it’s an interesting concept none the less.

Full press release follows:

Fiat Group Automobiles UK Ltd has started work on a new customer image point and sales centre in London, which will open its doors to the public in early 2008.

The site, at Wigmore Street, in the heart of the capital, marks a welcome return to central London for Fiat, which last operated a dealership in the city with Fiat Motor Sales in 1995. But the new site will be much more than simply a traditional car showroom.

The spacious, two-floored flagship location, to be known as Fiat Marylebone, will be an ‘experience centre’ which will not only engage customers and Fiat enthusiasts with web-based information and digital interaction, but will double as an event venue for fashion shows, receptions and marketing activity.

With plans for 10 full-time staff at the venue, an activities area for themed events and a quality Fiat merchandising centre have also been included in the proposal.

There will, of course, be opportunities to discover more about Fiat’s stunning range of new cars – including the forthcoming 500 – and to order a new vehicle, but the 1,000m2 site’s non-showroom environment is also designed to enlighten, inform and entertain visitors while introducing them, through a personalised service, to the fantastic world of Fiat.

This is all about the life and character of London, brought together into our new location,

says Tony Dittli, managing director of the new site.

It’s exciting, lively, bright and says a lot about us.

We expect people to come from around the country to see us. They will be able to enjoy the friendly atmosphere and experience the whole new approach to displaying our brand. And if they like what they see, they can contact their local dealers when they return home. That’s the idea of it.

The London flagship will set a new benchmark for us,

says Andrew Humberstone, managing director of Fiat Group Automobiles UK Ltd.

In allowing us to present our cars in a new way, it will give us the ability to satisfy customer needs in a manner befitting of such a large and influential city.

Fiat Marylebone will be situated at 105 Wigmore Street, W1. Working in conjunction with it, a new aftersales centre is being set up a short distance away. This site will offer servicing and repairs for London’s Fiat owners.