Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is bringing a full range of vehicles to Company Car In Action (CCIA), this year.
The manufacturer, which was named Most Improved Manufacturer of the Year at the 2017 Fleet News Awards, will showcase the all-new Jeep Compass SUV at the event.
Alongside the Compass will be the new Alfa Romeo Stelvio, the Italian brand’s first SUV.
Both models will be available to test in a variety of trims.
Key fleet models such as the Fiat Tipo, with CO2 emissions from 98g/km, and Alfa Romeo Giulia (from 109g/km) will also be available to drive.
Showcasing the full extent of its line-up, FCA will allow visitors to enjoy range-topping models such as the Abarth 124 Spider and BiPosto, plus the Giulia Quadrifoglio that will also be available for hot-lap thrill rides throughout the day.
CCIA is the fleet industry’s biggest multi-brand driving event, is taking place on June 12-13. Fleet decisions makers should register for their free place now.
A total of more than 300 new models will to be available to drive, unaccompanied, on Millbrook’s extensive testing ground, at this unique event.
There will be four courses available, including an off-road section and a new extended city course.
Cars can be put through their paces on Millbook’s famous Alpine test circuit and experienced on its high-speed bowl.
There’s also plenty going on off the tracks too, with the latest topical debates, opportunities to meet and network with manufacturers and the chance to discuss your requirements with relevant suppliers, including free advice on residual values from the experts at Glass's.
Two interactive debates will take place offering insight on how to run a low emission fleet and how to benefit from the financial support available to switch to electric vehicles.
An EV and Hybrid Zone will showcase the latest electrified models with experts on hand to talk through about the shift to alternative fuels and provide advice on charging.
Find out more at www.companycarinaction.co.uk.
The Engineer - 05/06/2018 07:59
I had sort of ticked the Stelvio off my list, the brilliant sportiness comes at the expense of general specification in its price range and the ride would wear... but the other day I was following a gorgeous one through town, and something any middle man will be aware of stirred! Head or heart?, head or heart?, head or heart?.... groan.