
The new Fiat Uno supermini was only just introduced on Tuesday, yet the Italian automaker has already unveiled a concept study of the car called the 'Uno Ecology'. As its name suggests, the Uno Ecology is a green proposal that uses renewable materials and comes with reduced emission and improved fuel economy.
We don't have all the details yet but we do know that the Uno Ecology uses a modified version of the standard car's 1.0-liter flex-fuel gasoline engine equipped with Fiat's start & stop technology.
Other highlights include the photo-voltaic cells on the roof that help power various systems, the use of renewable and recyclable materials in the interior such coconut fibers and recycled PET. More photos after the break.












3 Comments:
a nifty little guy, but the black trim must go! it should be body color, except perhaps for the bumpers. otherwise, it is neat!
Yuk.
It is awesome, but the trim does need to be toned down to rid the car of its bloatiness look. It is obviously an illusion, nothing about its dimensions. I vote for sold colours to avoid the distractions that plague an otherwise sweet vehicle.
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