The Fiat 500 is a “boutique” city car offered at off-the-rack prices. Its 1.6L MultiAir engine is offered in three iterations: 101 horsepower (Pop, Sport, Lounge), 135 horsepower (Turbo), and 160 turbocharged horses (Abarth). A five-speed manual gearbox equips all versions, while a six-speed automatic is optional in all but the sporty Abarth. The Pop, Lounge and Abarth trims are available with a folding cloth top. Our American neighbours also get an electric version, the 500e.
Pros
- Performance (turbo and Abarth)
- Handling
- Interesting line-up
- Fuel consumption
- Passenger compartment (500L)
Cons
- Rear leg room (except 500L)
- Trunk capacity (except 500L)
- Roll in turns (500L)
- Shifting (manual transmission)