Revised Fiat 500 launched with enhanced specifications
08 Jul 2015|3,062 views
Centro Stile Fiat has refreshed the exterior and interior of the new Fiat 500, retaining the unmistakable 500 look that has made it such a global success but at the same time making even more attractive and contemporary. The most noticeable changes are the new front head lights with LED daytime running lights and the new rear light clusters.
The new Fiat 500 retains the 'face' of its predecessors with headlights, which are still circular in shape but have a more dynamic slant to convey a bolder and more confident gaze. The rear of New Fiat 500 is transformed by the addition of exclusive new 'empty' light clusters comprised of an innovative ring-shaped structure with body-coloured centres.
The interiors are extensively revised, most noticeably in terms of dashboard design. The Uconnect infotainment unit is not only easier to read and more intuitive to use, it also improves connectivity and functionality. The dashboard dome and air vents are also redesigned to accommodate the new unit.
The new steering wheel features new remote control buttons which are easier to operate and, thanks to their chrome-plated edging and high-quality materials, more pleasant to touch and to behold.
Engineered to comply with the toughest standards, the Fiat 500 is one of the safest cars in its segment. The popular 1.2-litre 69bhp version is now equipped with larger brake discs for even more effective and powerful braking, and seven airbags (front, window and side airbags, plus a driver's knee airbag) remain standard across the range as before.
Available in two body styles (hatchback and convertible), the New Fiat 500 will be available in three trim levels: Pop, Pop Star and Lounge. All models have LED daytime running lights, seven airbags and a Uconnect infotainment system with six speakers, Aux-In/USB ports and steering wheel remote controls as standard equipment.
The New Fiat 500 is powered by a range of environment-friendly, Euro six-compliant engines combined with five and six-speed manual gearboxes or a Dualogic robotised transmission depending on the model. The engines lineup available at launch include the 1.2-litre 69bhp, the TwinAir 85bhp and the TwinAir 105bhp.
Centro Stile Fiat has refreshed the exterior and interior of the new Fiat 500, retaining the unmistakable 500 look that has made it such a global success but at the same time making even more attractive and contemporary. The most noticeable changes are the new front head lights with LED daytime running lights and the new rear light clusters.
The new Fiat 500 retains the 'face' of its predecessors with headlights, which are still circular in shape but have a more dynamic slant to convey a bolder and more confident gaze. The rear of New Fiat 500 is transformed by the addition of exclusive new 'empty' light clusters comprised of an innovative ring-shaped structure with body-coloured centres.
The interiors are extensively revised, most noticeably in terms of dashboard design. The Uconnect infotainment unit is not only easier to read and more intuitive to use, it also improves connectivity and functionality. The dashboard dome and air vents are also redesigned to accommodate the new unit.
The new steering wheel features new remote control buttons which are easier to operate and, thanks to their chrome-plated edging and high-quality materials, more pleasant to touch and to behold.
Engineered to comply with the toughest standards, the Fiat 500 is one of the safest cars in its segment. The popular 1.2-litre 69bhp version is now equipped with larger brake discs for even more effective and powerful braking, and seven airbags (front, window and side airbags, plus a driver's knee airbag) remain standard across the range as before.
Available in two body styles (hatchback and convertible), the New Fiat 500 will be available in three trim levels: Pop, Pop Star and Lounge. All models have LED daytime running lights, seven airbags and a Uconnect infotainment system with six speakers, Aux-In/USB ports and steering wheel remote controls as standard equipment.
The New Fiat 500 is powered by a range of environment-friendly, Euro six-compliant engines combined with five and six-speed manual gearboxes or a Dualogic robotised transmission depending on the model. The engines lineup available at launch include the 1.2-litre 69bhp, the TwinAir 85bhp and the TwinAir 105bhp.
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