Fiat is launching a new eco-test drive program at 10 London area dealerships to show the benefits of green motoring with their new 500 model. In order to help jump start the program, Fiat enlisted the help of supermodel Jodie Kidd who stated the eco:Drive experience is perfect because "People should be thinking more about their driving and the environment."
Paid semi-celebrity endorsements aside, the new program offers potential buyers all the traditional benefits of a normal test drive with the added bonus of receiving feedback on their eco-driving performance. The eco:Drive system works by collecting information during the test drive and then transforming it onto a USB flash drive via the 500's Blue&Me port.
Once uploaded to a computer, the eco:Drive system analyzes your driving performance by taking into account several variables such as acceleration, deceleration, gear changes, and speed. The program then gives drivers a rating on a 100 point scale and offers them suggestions on how to improve their score using eco-friendly driving techniques.
Fiat is working on expanding the eco:Drive program to all models featuring Blue&Me technology and if the initiative proves successful, eco:Drives could become a routine event at Fiat dealers across the UK.
Supermodel Jodie Kidd became the first person in the UK to take a Fiat ‘eco' test drive in a new initiative designed to highlight the benefits of environmentally-friendly motoring.
Six foot two inch tall Jodie used a new Fiat 500 city car to take her eco:test at the start of the new programme, which is being piloted through 10 Fiat dealerships in the Greater London area. If successful, it could be rolled out across the UK.
Under the initiative, every customer who visits a participating Fiat dealer will be offered the chance to take an eco test drive. It's similar to a standard test drive of a new car, but it also measures drivers' performance in terms of the environment.
"The Fiat 500 is a lovely car," said Jodie Kidd. "And eco:Drive technology is absolutely right for the moment. People should be thinking more about their driving and the environment - it's a great idea."
The test uses eco:Drive, Fiat's unique technology employing the widely acclaimed Blue&Me entertainment and communications system. Plugging a USB key into the Blue& Me port allows eco:Drive to record information about your driving style. Inserting the USB into a computer then shows how you performed and how you can become a more efficient driver.
The system analyses driving techniques and awards marks out of 100, providing a score on an eco:Index. This shows how efficiently you have driven based on acceleration, deceleration, gear changes, and speed. Step-by-step tutorials then help you improve the score, showing you how to perfect your driving.
"Test drives are, for some, questionable from an environmental perspective, yet everyone wants to test a car before they buy to make sure they like it," said Elena Bernardelli, marketing director Fiat Group Automobiles UK. "Our test drive allows them to test the car, ascertains how they drive in environmental terms and gives them tips on improving, regardless of whether they buy from us or not."
Meanwhile, the Fiat Bravo is now eco:Drive enabled, giving the stylish family hatchback the same capability as the 500 and Grande Punto. During 2009 the system will be extended to all Fiat models which feature Blue&Me.