Now the news is official: the new Fiat Panda will enter the production chain starting from next November. The new Fiat Panda will be built at Campania Pomigliano d'Arco, and will be previewed at the Frankfurt Motor Show to be held September 15 to 25. The arrival of the Panda is on the market by the end of 2011 and the beginning of next year.
CEO Sergio Marchionne has set a target to produce, by 2014, 1.4 million vehicles a year. After the battle of Pomigliano d'Arco plant between workers and leaders of the house of the Lingotto has been able to get the production of the Italian city car in our country, not without major sacrifices by the workers.
However, the new Fiat Panda car on which the house of the Lingotto bit much, will be produced in Italy and will come in the lists from 2012. Stefan Ketter, head of Fiat's production, said that the plant will undergo major changes Pomigliano structured precisely to allow the construction of new generations of cars Fiat Panda in the first place.
CEO Sergio Marchionne has set a target to produce, by 2014, 1.4 million vehicles a year. After the battle of Pomigliano d'Arco plant between workers and leaders of the house of the Lingotto has been able to get the production of the Italian city car in our country, not without major sacrifices by the workers.
However, the new Fiat Panda car on which the house of the Lingotto bit much, will be produced in Italy and will come in the lists from 2012. Stefan Ketter, head of Fiat's production, said that the plant will undergo major changes Pomigliano structured precisely to allow the construction of new generations of cars Fiat Panda in the first place.
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