Why the Fiat 500e could be your ideal second EV

The phenomenally efficient Fiat 500e is enjoyable to drive.

The Fiat 500e Inspired by Beauty.

Enlarge / The Fiat 500e Inspired by Beauty. (credit: BradleyWarren Photography)

Over two decades of parenting has left me with a healthy appreciation for SUVs and minivans. But there comes a time when the nest empties and transportation needs change. While it's useful to have a larger car around for road trips and hauling stuff around, one such vehicle is sufficient. The second car can be small, economical, energy efficient—the kind of car that I wouldn't have given a second glance in the past.

When Ars first drove the Fiat 500e last spring, we were impressed with what we saw and how it drove during the few hours spent behind the wheel. But Fiat is positioning this as an ideal second car, as Fiat CEO Olivier Francois told Ars at the drive. "My ambition is not to replace your sedan or [S]UV." The automaker wants the 500e to be your stylish but economical secondary ride.

A novel approach to branding

After spending a week with the Fiat 500e Inspired by Beauty, I can attest that the 500e does indeed make for an ideal second car, at least if you don't have regular backseat passengers. Fiat's tiny hatchback is also one of the most efficient BEVs Ars has ever driven, as it consistently averaged 5 mi/kWh (12.4 kWh/100 km).

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Sonnensystem: Wie man Wind auf dem Mars misst

Bisherige Messmethoden für die Windgeschwindigkeiten auf dem Mars sind langsam. Mit einem Ultraschall-Anemometer könnte sich das ändern. (Mars, Raumfahrt)

Bisherige Messmethoden für die Windgeschwindigkeiten auf dem Mars sind langsam. Mit einem Ultraschall-Anemometer könnte sich das ändern. (Mars, Raumfahrt)

Chipfabrik: Regierung plant für Scheitern von Intel Magdeburg

Nach der Ankündigung eines massiven Sparkurses und Massenentlassungen bei Intel rechnet die Landesregierung auch mit einem kompletten Rückzug. Doch man hat nicht wirklich einen Plan B. (Intel, Prozessor)

Nach der Ankündigung eines massiven Sparkurses und Massenentlassungen bei Intel rechnet die Landesregierung auch mit einem kompletten Rückzug. Doch man hat nicht wirklich einen Plan B. (Intel, Prozessor)

Rocket Report: ULA is losing engineers; SpaceX is launching every two days

The first missions of Stoke Space’s reusable Nova rocket will fly in expendable mode.

A Falcon 9 booster returns to landing at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station following a launch Thursday with two WorldView Earth observation satellites for Maxar.

Enlarge / A Falcon 9 booster returns to landing at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station following a launch Thursday with two WorldView Earth observation satellites for Maxar. (credit: SpaceX)

Welcome to Edition 7.07 of the Rocket Report! SpaceX has not missed a beat since the Federal Aviation Administration gave the company a green light to resume Falcon 9 launches after a failure last month. In 19 days, SpaceX has launched 10 flights of the Falcon 9 rocket, taking advantage of all three of its Falcon 9 launch pads. This is a remarkable cadence in its own right, but even though it's a small sample size, it is especially impressive right out of the gate after the rocket's grounding.

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A quick turnaround for Rocket Lab. Rocket Lab launched its 52nd Electron rocket on August 11 from its private spaceport on Mahia Peninsula in New Zealand, Space News reports. The company's light-class Electron rocket deployed a small radar imaging satellite into a mid-inclination orbit for Capella Space. This was the shortest turnaround between two Rocket Lab missions from its primary launch base in New Zealand, coming less than nine days after an Electron rocket took off from the same pad with a radar imaging satellite for the Japanese company Synspective. Capella's Acadia 3 satellite was originally supposed to launch in July, but Capella requested a delay to perform more testing of its spacecraft. Rocket Lab swapped its place in the Electron launch sequence and launched the Synspective mission first.

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Vor 45 Jahren: Der erste Herr-der-Ringe-Film

Am 16. August 1979 kam der Zeichentrickfilm von Ralph Bakshi in die deutschen Kinos. Das Projekt war immens ambitioniert. Von Peter Osteried (Der Herr der Ringe, Film)

Am 16. August 1979 kam der Zeichentrickfilm von Ralph Bakshi in die deutschen Kinos. Das Projekt war immens ambitioniert. Von Peter Osteried (Der Herr der Ringe, Film)