Fiat Group Highlights Autonomy Programme at the Bologna Motor Show
28/11/2007 -- At the 32nd Bologna Motor Show, Fiat Group Automobiles has dedicated a stand to its Autonomy Programme. The company has been operating this initiative since 1995 and through it provides services and individual and community vehicles to the physically challenged, always keeping pace with product novelties as they appear and making cars as user-friendly as possible to the disabled.
It is Fiat Group Automobiles’ firm belief that guaranteeing mobility to all is not only a moral and civil objective of paramount importance, but a goal which the entire community must strive to achieve, a cornerstone for the economic and cultural growth of modern society. For that reason, the company has long dedicated time and energy to accomplishing what, in this field, must be the specific task of a carmaker: namely to design and put in place technical solutions capable of offering everybody the chance to use any kind a vehicle, whether it be individual or collective, without limitation. A concrete example? In 2007 in Italy, more than 1100 Fiat Group Automobiles vehicles complying with Autonomy Programme guidelines were sold and more than 900 people took advantage of the services offered by the 18 Mobility Centres present in the country.
So at Bologna the Autonomy Programme is presenting its very latest automotive novelties, plus the numerous sporting events through which it aims to combat prejudice and preconceptions.
Source: Fiat

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