2014 Fiat 500 1957 Edition

2015 Fiat 500



The Fiat 500 has a rich history not unlike that of the Volkswagen Beetle. The original was a small rear-engine car that Fiat produced for almost 20 years. The modern version was introduced in 2007 in Europe and 2011 in America. The diminutive four-passenger 500 is larger than a Smart ForTwo, but smaller than a Toyota Yaris. Fiat offers the 500 in three trim levels ranging in price from $16,000 to over $20,000 with options. All equip a fuel-efficient 1.4l four-cylinder engine driving the front wheels. The performance oriented 500 Abarth adds a turbocharger increasing the power output to 160-bhp. Weighing just 2500 pounds, the Abarth is sure to be a pocket rocket. The 500 is sold through a select number of Chrysler dealerships.

What's New

The 2015 500 has a redesigned center console with a TFT display on most models. Abarth and Turbo models add an optional automatic transmission.

Configurations

Model/Trim/PackageEngineMPGOriginal MSRP
500 Pop 1.4l I4 (101 bhp) M5 FWD 31 / 40 / TBD $16,445
500 Pop 1.4l I4 (101 bhp) A6 FWD 27 / 34 / TBD $17,695
500 Sport 1.4l I4 (101 bhp) M5 FWD 31 / 40 / TBD $17,500
500 Sport 1.4l I4 (101 bhp) A6 FWD 27 / 34 / TBD $18,750
500 Lounge 1.4l I4 (101 bhp) M5 FWD 31 / 40 / TBD $18,500
500 Lounge 1.4l I4 (101 bhp) A6 FWD 27 / 34 / TBD $19,750
500 Turbo 1.4l I4 T (135 bhp) M5 FWD 28 / 34 / TBD $19,500
500 Turbo 1.4l I4 T (135 bhp) A6 FWD TBD / TBD / TBD $20,750
500 Abarth 1.4l I4 T (160 bhp) M5 FWD 28 / 34 / TBD $22,195
500 Abarth 1.4l I4 T (160 bhp) A6 FWD TBD / TBD / TBD $23,445