All the auto companies have been slow to market their plugin models in the USA, whether they are plugin hybrid or pure battery electric vehicles. This situation existed before the chip shortage, which also is a global problem and not peculiar to the USA. The fact remains there are more EV models offered in Europe and Canada than in the United States. Even the plugin vehicles which are offered here are sold out and have waiting lists, such as the Ford Lightning EV pickup and the Toyota RAV4 PHEV. For these two it is probably the chip shortage. I am surprised to see some brands are still offering compliance cars in California. Such projects were supposed to be stop gaps during the previous decade until full production and marketing would be achieved by now. Now electric vehicle models we were supposed to get here are instead introduced and marketed in Europe.
I don't blame Fiat for dragging their feet, but I fear the Fiat brand has lost its sales momentum in the USA. We don't know if the Fiat USA management will correct their wayward course in our market. The Fiat 500X is offered here only as a mini-SUV with AWD, pushing it into a tiny niche in our market. If Americans want such a product the sales for the 500X wouldn't be constantly near zero on every sales report. If the new 500e is mismatched to the American market by only offering expensive collectors editions, it will be the end of the brand in the USA. I didn't hear "It's not green, unless it's green for everyone." during the Los Angles presentation. Admittedly the Fiat 500 can only be a niche vehicle in the US market, but it shouldn't be pushed into an even smaller niche by only selling it to affluent toy collectors. Some should tell Fiat "It won't sell unless it's sold to everyone."
It is with great irony that at the same time Elon Musk takes over Twitter, one of his other holdings, Tesla, will be introducing a small entry level EV. The Twitter buyout has started an avalanche of layoffs in the tech sector, which will eliminate many potential buyers looking to add another toy to their collection. The new Tesla model will be occupying the niche where the new Fiat 500e properly belongs.