
Fiat launched the Nuova 500 today, exactly 50 years after the arrival of Dante Giacosa's 1957 Cinquecento, which was produced until 1975. The original 500 was marketed as a cheap and practical town car to combat high levels of congestion in Italian cities and became an icon of Italian motoring. Measuring only 2.97m long and powered by a tiny 479cc two-cylinder air-cooled engine, the 500 redefined the term 'small car'.
Previewed by the Trepiuno concept shown at the 2004 Gene

va Motor Show, t

his latest edition of the 500 delves deep into the retro-look pioneered by Volkswagen's New Beetle and BMW's New Mini. But Fiat says it's goal has not been to design a car that 'looks like' a 500, but one that 'could be' the 500 again.
The new 500 meets Euro5 emissions standards, has four specification levels, and is anticipated to score 5-stars in the EuroNCAP impact rating. Three engines will be available from launch, along with 12 colors; including 6 vintage colors 'that will bring the 1950s and 1960s to mind'.
Design Review coming soon...
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