Fiat unveils five-year product plan, we dissect in detail

It would seem that Fiat auto transport head Sergio Marchionne is nothing if not ambitious. Following the seven-hour-long marathon presentation of Chrysler’s latest business plan back in November of 2009, the giant Italian automaking alliance has just released its own five-year business plan, which includes Fiat, Ferrari in addition to announcing the long-awaited return of the Alfa Romeo brand to the United States as a full-range automaker.
We’ll start with Ferrari… for obvious reasons. Kicking off a series of six new models will be a replacement for the four-seat 612 Scaglietti, which is destined to add a hybrid powertrain to its impressive V12 engine. Next up is a convertible version of the new 458 Italia sometime next year, and later another 458-based model that will be much more track focused, like the 430 Scuderia.
Staying with the Prancing Horse lineup, we should see a new range-topping Ferrari to take the mantle from the discontinued Enzo hypercar, very likely to see an engine utilizing forced induction along with a lightweight platform. The 599 GTB will get a replacement as well, and the recently released California will see itself updated and granted an M designation.
Like what you’re hearing so far? There’s plenty more where that came from, make the jump for the rest of the goods.
Gallery: Fiat Five-Year Business Plan 2010
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