Fiat 500
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Fiat 500

@fiat_500

About

A small and economical city car that became an icon of Italian automotive design.

Introduction Year

1936

Category

city car

Variants

42 variants of the Fiat 500

Fiat 500 (C) Giardiniera

Fiat 500 (C) Giardiniera

@1100cc_giardiniera_wagon

The Fiat 500 (C) Giardiniera was introduced in 1957 as a station wagon variant of the 500. It featured a rear-mounted 1100cc air-cooled engine producing 28 hp, coupled with a 4-speed manual transmission. Its extended rear design provided additional cargo space, making it popular for families. This variant was produced until 1977 and was particularly well-received in Italy.

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wagon
4 doors
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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1977
Fiat 500 (D)

Fiat 500 (D)

@500cc_d_sedan

The Fiat 500 (D) was introduced in 1957 as an updated version of the original Topolino. It had a 500cc 2-cylinder engine producing 18 hp, allowing for a top speed of 90 km/h. This variant featured improved comfort and design refinements, including larger windows and a more spacious interior, enhancing its appeal as a city car.

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sedan
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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1960
Fiat 500 (F)

Fiat 500 (F)

@594cc_f_sedan

The Fiat 500 (F) was launched in 1965, featuring a 594cc engine producing 22 hp. It introduced a more modern design with larger bumpers and improved safety features. This variant solidified the 500's place as a beloved city car in Europe, with a production run until 1973, making it one of the longest-lasting iterations of the model.

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sedan
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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1973
Fiat 500 (R)

Fiat 500 (R)

@595cc_r_sedan

The Fiat 500 (R) was introduced in 1972 and featured a 595cc engine producing 23 hp. It was known for its compact size and improved fuel efficiency. The R variant introduced a few aesthetic changes, including new front and rear lights, making it a popular choice for urban driving until its discontinuation in 1975.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1975
Fiat 500 (1952)

Fiat 500 (1952)

@1100cc_sedan_gen1

The Fiat 500 (1952) was introduced as an updated version of the original Topolino. It features a 1100cc four-cylinder engine producing around 30 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offered a compact design suitable for city driving, with improved comfort and styling over its predecessor.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 1952 Discontinued: 1955
Fiat 500C (Cabriolet)

Fiat 500C (Cabriolet)

@1400cc_cabriolet

The Fiat 500C was introduced in 2009 as a convertible variant of the Fiat 500. It features a 1.4L naturally aspirated engine producing around 100 hp, paired with a manual or automated transmission. This convertible variant offers a retractable soft top for an open-air driving experience, enhancing the city car's charm. It combines the classic styling of the 500 with modern features and technology, appealing to those seeking a stylish, compact car.

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convertible
2 doors
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Introduced: 2009 Discontinued: 2024
Fiat 500 Gucci Edition

Fiat 500 Gucci Edition

@1400cc_gucci_hatchback

The Fiat 500 Gucci Edition was a special variant introduced in 2011, created in collaboration with the luxury brand Gucci. It features a 1.4L engine producing 100 hp, available in both manual and automatic transmissions. This hatchback variant is distinguished by its unique exterior styling, including Gucci's iconic green-red-green stripe and exclusive interior finishes. It targets fashion-conscious consumers looking for a chic and stylish city car.

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hatchback
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Introduced: 2011 Discontinued: 2011
Fiat 500 1957 Edition

Fiat 500 1957 Edition

@1400cc_1957_hatchback

The Fiat 500 1957 Edition was introduced in 2010 to celebrate the iconic styling of the original Fiat 500. It features a 1.4L engine producing 100 hp, paired with a manual or automatic transmission. This special edition hatchback offers retro styling cues, including unique paint options and classic interior elements. It appeals to enthusiasts of vintage design while providing modern performance and technology.

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hatchback
4 doors
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Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2011
Fiat 500 (1936-1957)

Fiat 500 (1936-1957)

@570cc_city_car_hatchback

The Fiat 500 was introduced in 1936 as a compact city car. It features a 570cc two-cylinder engine producing around 13 horsepower. This hatchback variant was designed for urban environments, offering a small footprint and economical performance. Its simple design and affordability made it a popular choice among city dwellers throughout Europe.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 1936 Discontinued: 1957
Fiat 500 D (1957-1960)

Fiat 500 D (1957-1960)

@594cc_hatchback

The Fiat 500 D was introduced in 1957 as an updated version of the original 500. It features a 594cc engine producing 22 horsepower, providing a slight power boost over its predecessor. The D variant included a larger rear window and improved interior features. It further solidified the Fiat 500's status as an iconic city car in post-war Europe.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1960
Fiat 500 Giardiniera (1957-1977)

Fiat 500 Giardiniera (1957-1977)

@595cc_wagon

The Fiat 500 Giardiniera was introduced in 1957 as a station wagon variant of the 500. It features a 595cc engine and a longer body for increased cargo space, making it suitable for families. This variant maintained the playful design of the 500 while providing practicality with its additional rear seating and storage capabilities.

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wagon
4 doors
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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1977
Fiat 500 R (1972-1975)

Fiat 500 R (1972-1975)

@650cc_hatchback

The Fiat 500 R was introduced in 1972 as the last iteration of the classic 500. It features a 650cc engine producing 23 horsepower. The R variant updated the design with new bumpers and a revised dashboard. It was aimed at a younger audience and retained the charm and simplicity of the original Fiat 500.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1975
Fiat 500 TwinAir (2010-2019)

Fiat 500 TwinAir (2010-2019)

@875cc_twin_air_hatchback

The Fiat 500 TwinAir was introduced in 2010 and features a unique 875cc two-cylinder turbocharged engine producing 85 horsepower. This variant emphasizes fuel efficiency and lower emissions, making it an eco-friendly option in the city car segment. The TwinAir engine also delivers a distinctive sound, enhancing the driving experience.

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hatchback
3 doors
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Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2019
Fiat 500 (2007-present)

Fiat 500 (2007-present)

@fiat_500_2007_present

The modern Fiat 500 was reintroduced in 2007, combining retro styling with contemporary technology. It features a 1.2L engine producing 69 horsepower, along with multiple engine options over the years. This variant has been praised for its design, fuel efficiency, and extensive customization options, appealing to a new generation of drivers.

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hatchback
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Introduced: 2007 Current model
Fiat 500C (2009-present)

Fiat 500C (2009-present)

@1200cc_convertible

The Fiat 500C was introduced in 2009 as a convertible variant of the modern 500. It features a retractable soft top, allowing for an open-air driving experience while retaining the hatchback's stylish design. With the same engine options as the standard 500, it appeals to those seeking a fun and versatile city car.

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convertible
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Introduced: 2009 Current model
Fiat 500X (2014-present)

Fiat 500X (2014-present)

@1400cc_suv

The Fiat 500X, introduced in 2014, is a subcompact crossover SUV variant of the 500. It features a 1.4L turbocharged engine with options for all-wheel drive. This SUV variant combines the retro styling of the 500 with increased interior space and versatility, targeting a broader audience looking for a stylish and practical vehicle.

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suv
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Introduced: 2014 Current model
Fiat 500 F (1965-1972)

Fiat 500 F (1965-1972)

@cc_sedan

The Fiat 500 F was a major update of the 500 series, introduced in 1965. It featured a 650cc engine producing 22 horsepower and introduced a new floorpan design that improved driving dynamics. This variant was known for its reliability and practicality, making it a beloved choice among urban drivers.

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sedan
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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1972
Fiat 500 (1957 Edition)

Fiat 500 (1957 Edition)

@cc_hatchback

The Fiat 500 1957 Edition, launched in 2007, commemorates the original model with distinctive vintage styling elements, including unique paint options and retro interior design. It retains the modern 1.4L engine while celebrating the heritage of the Fiat 500. This special edition appeals to enthusiasts of classic cars.

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hatchback
3 doors
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Introduced: 2007 Discontinued: 2024
Fiat 500 Abarth (2008-present)

Fiat 500 Abarth (2008-present)

@cc_turbo_hatchback

The Fiat 500 Abarth, introduced in 2008, is a performance-oriented variant of the Fiat 500. It features a turbocharged 1.4L engine producing up to 160 horsepower, paired with a sport-tuned suspension for enhanced handling. The Abarth variant is characterized by aggressive styling, including a unique front bumper and sporty exhaust system.

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Introduced: 2008 Current model
Fiat 500L (2012-present)

Fiat 500L (2012-present)

@cc_mpv

The Fiat 500L, launched in 2012, is a larger, more spacious variant of the Fiat 500 designed for families. It features a higher roofline and increased cargo space. The 500L is offered with various engine options, including a 1.4L petrol engine and a 1.6L diesel. This multi-purpose vehicle combines the classic Fiat 500 charm with practicality.

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5 doors
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Introduced: 2012 Current model
Fiat 500 (1936)

Fiat 500 (1936)

@500cc_standard_hatchback

The original Fiat 500, also known as the 'Topolino', was introduced in 1936. It featured a 500cc inline-4 engine producing about 13 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This compact hatchback was designed for urban mobility and showcased a minimalist design that became iconic. It was produced until 1957, establishing the Fiat 500's legacy.

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hatchback
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Introduced: 1936 Discontinued: 1957
Fiat 500 Topolino

Fiat 500 Topolino

@569cc_topolino_hatchback

The Fiat 500 Topolino was introduced in 1936 and is one of the smallest cars ever produced. It features a 569cc 4-cylinder engine producing about 13 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This hatchback variant was known for its compact size, making it ideal for city driving in post-war Europe. The Topolino played a significant role in making car ownership accessible to a broader audience.

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hatchback
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Introduced: 1936 Discontinued: 1955
Fiat 500 F

Fiat 500 F

@594cc_f_hatchback

The Fiat 500 F was launched in 1957 as a revised version of the original 500. It features a 594cc engine producing 22 horsepower and was equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission. This hatchback variant is characterized by its larger rear window and improved interior space. The 500 F became an iconic symbol of Italian automotive design and was popular throughout Europe.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1975
Fiat 500 L

Fiat 500 L

@595cc_l_hatchback

The Fiat 500 L (Lusso) was introduced in 1968, featuring a 595cc engine that produced 23 horsepower. This hatchback variant was designed with a more luxurious interior, offering enhanced comfort and style. The 500 L improved upon the earlier models with better materials and additional options, making it a desirable choice in the small car segment during its production run.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1975
Fiat 500 R

Fiat 500 R

@650cc_r_hatchback

The Fiat 500 R was introduced in 1972 as the last iteration of the original 500 series. It featured a 650cc engine producing 23 horsepower and came with a 4-speed manual transmission. This hatchback variant underwent minor cosmetic changes and was aimed at maintaining the model's popularity amidst increasing competition. The 500 R's production ended in 1975, marking the end of an era for this iconic vehicle.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1975
Fiat 500 (2007)

Fiat 500 (2007)

@1200cc_hatchback_2007

The modern Fiat 500 was reintroduced in 2007, featuring a nostalgic design reminiscent of the original. The 1.2L engine produces 69 horsepower and is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This hatchback variant incorporates modern technology, safety features, and customization options, appealing to a new generation while paying homage to its classic roots.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 2007 Discontinued: 2024
Fiat 500e

Fiat 500e

@85kw_electric_hatchback

The Fiat 500e is an electric variant of the modern 500, launched in 2013. It features an electric motor with a power output of 85 kW, providing a quiet and efficient drive. This hatchback variant is designed for urban commuting, with a range of approximately 80 miles on a full charge. The 500e highlights Fiat's commitment to sustainable mobility while maintaining the iconic styling of the 500.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 2013 Discontinued: 2024
Fiat 500C

Fiat 500C

@1400cc_convertible

The Fiat 500C was introduced in 2009 as a convertible variant of the 500. It features a 1.4L petrol engine producing around 100 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission. This variant offers a retractable soft top for an open-air driving experience. Known for its stylish design, it appeals to urban drivers seeking a chic and versatile city car.

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convertible
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 2009 Discontinued: 2024
Fiat 500X

Fiat 500X

@1600cc_suv

The Fiat 500X was introduced in 2014 as a crossover variant of the 500. It features a 1.6L MultiJet diesel engine or a 1.4L turbocharged petrol engine, providing versatility for urban and off-road driving. This 5-door SUV combines the iconic styling of the 500 with increased space and practicality, making it suitable for families and adventure seekers.

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Introduced: 2014 Discontinued: 2024
Fiat 500 Abarth

Fiat 500 Abarth

@fiat_500_abarth

The Fiat 500 Abarth was launched in 2008 as a performance-oriented variant of the 500. It features a 1.4L turbocharged engine producing approximately 160 hp, with sport-tuned suspension and exhaust. This 2-door hatchback emphasizes sportiness, offering enhanced handling and acceleration, appealing to enthusiasts looking for a compact performance car.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 2008 Discontinued: 2024
Fiat 500L

Fiat 500L

@1400cc_mpv

The Fiat 500L was launched in 2012 as a larger, multi-purpose vehicle variant of the iconic 500. It features a 1.4L petrol engine or a 1.3L diesel engine, providing greater interior space for families. This 5-door MPV combines the stylish design of the 500 with practicality and comfort, making it suitable for everyday family use.

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5 doors
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Introduced: 2012 Discontinued: 2024
Fiat 500 TwinAir

Fiat 500 TwinAir

@875cc_twinair_hatchback

The Fiat 500 TwinAir was launched in 2010, featuring a 0.875L TwinAir turbocharged engine that produces 85 hp. This compact hatchback variant is known for its fuel efficiency and eco-friendliness, making it an ideal choice for urban driving. It includes a distinctive design and modern technology.

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hatchback
3 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2024
Fiat 500 Abarth

Fiat 500 Abarth

@1368cc_abarth_hatchback

The Fiat 500 Abarth was introduced in 2008 as a performance-oriented variant of the Fiat 500. It features a 1.4L turbocharged engine producing 160 hp, paired with a sport-tuned suspension and aggressive styling. This hatchback variant is designed for enthusiasts seeking sporty performance in a compact package.

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hatchback
3 doors
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Introduced: 2008 Discontinued: 2024
Fiat 500 (1957)

Fiat 500 (1957)

@500cc_hatchback

The Fiat 500 (1957) was introduced as a city car designed for urban environments. It features a 500 cc air-cooled, two-cylinder engine producing around 13 horsepower. This compact hatchback variant is known for its iconic design and simplicity, making it a popular choice for city dwellers in post-war Italy.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1975
Fiat 500 D

Fiat 500 D

@500cc_d_hatchback

The Fiat 500 D was launched in 1958 as an updated version of the original 500. It features a slightly larger 600 cc engine, offering improved power and performance. The D variant is distinguished by its larger windows and improved interior space, making it a more comfortable option for city driving.

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hatchback
2 doors
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Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1960
Fiat 500 Giardiniera

Fiat 500 Giardiniera

@600cc_wagon

The Fiat 500 Giardiniera, introduced in 1960, is a station wagon variant of the classic Fiat 500. It features a 600 cc engine with a unique extended rear design for increased cargo space. This practical variant became popular among families, offering versatility without sacrificing the compact charm of the original 500.

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4 doors
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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1977
Fiat 500 C (Cabriolet)

Fiat 500 C (Cabriolet)

@1200cc_cabriolet

The Fiat 500 C was introduced in 1957 as a convertible variant of the iconic Fiat 500. It featured a 1.2L (1200cc) engine producing around 30 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This two-door convertible offered a unique open-air driving experience, appealing to those who desired a stylish city car. The Fiat 500 C was produced until 1975, popular among European drivers for its compact size and design.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1975
Fiat 500 Sport

Fiat 500 Sport

@1300cc_sport_hatchback

The Fiat 500 Sport was introduced in 1969 as a performance-oriented hatchback variant. It came equipped with a 1.3L (1300cc) engine producing 50 horsepower. Featuring sportier suspension and styling cues, the 500 Sport aimed at enthusiasts seeking a more dynamic driving experience. The variant was short-lived, ceasing production in 1972.

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Introduced: 1969 Discontinued: 1972
Fiat 500e (2024)

Fiat 500e (2024)

@120kw_electric_hatchback_2024

The Fiat 500e (2024) is the latest iteration of the electric Fiat 500, featuring a more powerful 120 kW electric motor. This updated model offers improved range and modern technology, catering to the growing demand for sustainable urban mobility. With its compact hatchback design, it combines the classic Fiat 500 charm with cutting-edge electric vehicle technology.

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Introduced: 2024 Current model
Fiat 500 Abarth Esseesse

Fiat 500 Abarth Esseesse

@1400cc_turbo_sport_hatchback

The Fiat 500 Abarth Esseesse was introduced in 2009 as a high-performance variant of the Fiat 500. It features a 1.4L turbocharged engine producing 180 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This hatchback variant offers sport-tuned suspension, distinctive Abarth styling, and upgraded braking systems. It was well-received for its performance enhancements and unique character within the 500 lineup.

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Introduced: 2009 Discontinued: 2019
Fiat 500 Vintage '57

Fiat 500 Vintage '57

@1400cc_special_edition_hatchback

The Fiat 500 Vintage '57 was introduced in 2014 as a special edition celebrating the original Fiat 500. It features retro styling cues, a 1.4L engine producing 100 hp, and unique exterior colors. This limited production variant appeals to enthusiasts of classic design, offering a blend of modern technology with nostalgic aesthetics.

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hatchback
3 doors
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Introduced: 2014 Discontinued: 2015
Fiat 500 Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari

Fiat 500 Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari

@1400cc_turbo_sport_hatchback_ferrari

The Fiat 500 Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari was released in 2011 as a limited edition model. It features a 1.4L turbocharged engine producing 180 hp, sport-tuned suspension, and exclusive Ferrari-themed styling elements. This variant was designed to celebrate the partnership between Fiat and Ferrari, appealing to performance enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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3 doors
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Introduced: 2011 Discontinued: 2011