TURIN, Italy (Reuters) - Fiat Chrysler (MI:FCHA) will invest an overall amount of 700 million euros (£628 million) to build a production line for the new electric version of the 500 model (BEV), a top group executive said.
FCA on Thursday installed the first robot of the future electric 500 assembly line in its historic plan of Mirafiori, in Turin, which will produce 80,000 unit a year, starting from the second quarter of 2020, said Pietro Gorlier, FCA's chief operating officer for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
The investment on the 500 BEV is part of a 5 billion euro investment plan to 2021 FCA has announced for Italy.
The production capacity could be expanded further, Gorlier said.
(This story clarifies FCA's plan is to 2021 not 2022 in paragraph 4)