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The controversy continues around Topolino cars produced in Morocco

By July 16, 2024 Economie

The controversy continues around Topolino cars produced in Morocco



The Stellantis automobile group, which produces Fiat Topolino, a 100% electric ultra-city vehicle, in the Kenitra factory in Morocco and exports it to Italy, has sent a message to its customers, which has rekindled the controversy.


“Dear customer, we inform you of an initiative that Fiat has chosen to undertake in recent weeks. As you may have noticed, on your Topolino there are two small stickers representing the Italian flag on the doors. In view of some recent misunderstandings, we are at your disposal to remove them at our expense. All you need to do is go to your authorized Fiat repairer. If you have already sold your vehicle, please let us know the name and address of the new owner.” This is the message sent by Stellantis to its customers. Enough to rekindle the controversy over Fiat Topolino, the 100% electric ultra-city vehicle, which it produces in the Kenitra plant in Morocco and exports to Italy.


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