
Fiat Channels Its Inner Piaggio Ape With Its Electric Last-Mile Tris
Fiat Professional has trodden on Italian automotive iconography with its Tris electric three-wheeler concept for Africa and the Middle East.
The Tris clearly owes its design roots with the long-running Piaggio Ape (pronounced 'ah-pay'), which is Italian for 'bee'.
Designed by its Centro Stile design studio, the Tris is Fiat's attempt at solving the last-mile delivery problem, using small, nimble commercial vehicles - much like the Piaggio Ape has done since 1948, and still does.
Piaggio has been making the three-wheeled Ape commercial vehicle in Rome since 1948. Photographer: ... More Alessia Pierdomenico/Bloomberg
Piaggio offers the Ape 50 (with a 49.8 cubic centimeter petrol engine) and the Ape TM, with a 218cc petrol or a 422cc diesel engine, and they can carry up to 1,775lb while sipping at a rate of 71mpg.
A cult icon, Piaggio even had a racing version of the Ape, dubbed the Ape Proto.
The Piaggio Ape was designed to navigate medieval Italian cityscapes. Photo: Wolfgang ... More Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images.
The difference is that the Fiat Tris is, the company claims, electric, with zero local emissions.
The Tris isn't just a concept, though, and is headed to Italian production for African and Middle Eastern markets at what Fiat claims is an affordable price.
It can be charged from any domestic power point, and has a built-in 220-Volt plug, with an integrated charging system.
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