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Fiat to Add In-Car Espresso Maker to 500L

Integrated Lavazza system sparks debate on potential for distracted driving.

By Joshua Condon Jul 16, 2012 11:39AM
Photo by Fiat.The need for oversized cupholders in American vehicles remains a source of derision among motoring-minded European drivers, yet it's Italian automaker Fiat that is currently angering driving purists and distracted-driving opponents alike with plans for an in-car espresso machine in its upcoming Fiat 500L.

The option to enjoy the "unique taste ... of true Italian espresso" will be available via an integrated Lavazza Coffee Experience Kit to European buyers of the 5-passenger 500L,  according to the automaker. The 500L debuted at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show in March. It is expected to arrive in the U.S. beginning next year, though the decision to offer the in-car espresso kit to the American market has not yet been made, according to a company representative speaking to CNN.

In response to early criticism regarding the potential for distracted driving -- as might be expected when contemplating brewing piping-hot espresso in a multi-ton vehicle capable of highway speeds -- the Fiat representative clarified that the system could be used only "when the car is stopped," and went on to say that the machine "is quite tiny and it has a docking station in which it remains locked." All of which may or may not satisfy the distracted-driving contingency, but it certainly won't fly among those who like to think of Europeans as conscientious, engaged motorists and Americans as coddled drivers with more concern for creature comforts than spirited automobiles.

Until we up the ante and install an in-car George Foreman grill, that is.

[Sources: CNN; Inside Line.]

117Comments
Jul 16, 2012 1:33PM
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Why doesn't Fiat drop this hare-brained scheme  and concentrate, for a

change, on making a car which lasts and which has better fit and finish-

-at the same (or a lesser) price?

Jul 16, 2012 1:31PM
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Kinda goofy, but I like it. Stuck in traffic and need a lift? Have your onboard espresso charged and ready . . . hit the button, and ahhhhhh!
Jul 16, 2012 1:28PM
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 REALY WHY DONT YOU GUYS PUT A SUCK-MASTER 9001 IN THE THING YOU WOULD SELL TO EVERY MAN ALIVE
Jul 16, 2012 1:28PM
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RoTfLmFaO they are dealing with cell phones and now a coffee maker GET FRICKING REAL!
Jul 16, 2012 1:24PM
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I can see this being abused.

 

But seriously being able to make coffee in your own car on long road trips would be awesome. Just stop at the rest areas and don't do this while you are driving.

Jul 16, 2012 1:24PM
Jul 16, 2012 1:23PM
Jul 16, 2012 1:23PM
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The vehicle has to be stopped when making or pouring coffee.  As the report said.  Drinking coffee isn't an offence (just yet, anyway). 

The problem is when you need a refill. And the dumba** driver stosp in the middle of the freeway to do it!

Jul 16, 2012 1:22PM
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Make one for a Land Rover and I'll think about it.

Jul 16, 2012 1:22PM
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It sounds like a really fun, edgy, stupid Italian carmaker idea.  A hundred eighty degree coffee in the lap sounds pretty interesting at freeway speeds.  They should add a hair curling iron and shaver attachment too.
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