The Fiat 500 family has been updated for 2021, with a handful of styling tweaks and some new specifications. prices for the revised 500 hatchback start from £13,270, while the 500X crossover and 500L MPV are priced from £19,860 and £18,030 respectively.
All three automobiles share the same – but updated – basic trim-level structure. The range opens with Fiat’s Pop specification, which comes as conventional with fabric blue seats and dedicated dashboard trim finished in Techno Blue. A new Sicialian orange paint scheme can also be chosen.
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Fiat’s connect trim boosts the 500 family’s specification further, adding a seven-inch infotainment system, a special pair of seats and a fresh dashboard finished in matte silver. In addition, the 500 hatchback gets 15-inch alloy wheels, fog lamps, cruise control, vehicle parking sensors and a multifunction sports steering wheel. prices start from £15,000.
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The 500 X connect is priced from £20,760. It gets the same level of equipment, along with 17-inch alloy wheels, rear privacy glass, LED daytime running lights, automatic headlights and rain-sensing windscreen wipers. Finally, the 500L connect gets the infotainment upgrade, 16-inch alloys and body-coloured door mirrors, for a starting price of £19,330.
Next up is the Dolcevita. This adds chrome exterior trim, a glass sunroof, a body-coloured dashboard and some “Dolcevita” badges, while a two-tone paint scheme can be specced as an optional extra. For the regular 500, this costs the same £15,000 as the Connect.