Fiat has announced that it has relaunched its ‘E-Grant’ EV discount scheme across its range of electric vehicles.
It follows on from the Government’s Electric Vehicle Grant, which will slash up to £3,750 off the price of an electric vehicle priced under £37,000.
However, the full list of cars eligible for the scheme will be revealed soon, which will take a number of factors into consideration to determine how much money is taken off a vehicle’s price.
The Fiat E-Grant scheme was launched in 2023 and was the first EV incentive to be offered in the UK from a car manufacturer.
The E-Grant will give customers a saving of up to £1,500 off the price of a new 500e and 600e, and from the cars within the firm’s performance brand Abarth, such as the 500e and 600e.
That means that prices for a 500e now start at £25,035, the 600e comes in at £30,035, while the hot Abarth 500e is priced from £29,985 and the bigger 600e from £36,985.
Giuseppe Cava, Fiat UK’s managing director, said: “Fiat is fully committed to making electrified driving more accessible and by reintroducing our E-Grant for our fully electric models on Fiat and Abarth, we are trying to support customers in their transition to fully electric driving.”
Fiat’s E-Grant scheme is available now and is due to end on September 30.
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