Future 500e owners in the US will receive a Level 2 charging wall unit or public charging credits through Free2move Charge, Stellantis’ 360-degree EV ecosystem launched in North America last year, long before it offered any EVs whatsoever.
The Fiat 500e comes with an MSRP of $32,500 (excluding the $1,595 destination fee). But as mentioned earlier, the electric hatch is produced in Italy, so it won’t benefit from the $7,500 tax credit, making cars like the Chevrolet Equinox EV more attainable at just $27,495 (including the $7,500 incentive). That said, the model is available with lease incentives worth $7,500.
The (RED) Edition is the launch model, and we expect more affordable variants to follow.