This is the new Fiat 500 EV. It’s the successor to the Italian brand’s ever-popular retro-styled city car. However, for its third generation, the hatchback has ditched petrol power in favour of a pure-electric electric powertrain, becoming a direct rival for the Honda e and small Electric.
Now, UK prices have been revealed and it’ll go on sale in the UK this December, with a starting price of £19,995 including the government’s £3,000 plug-in car grant. first deliveries are expected to arrive in March 2021.
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Fiat has separated the new 500 EV’s line-up into three trim-levels called Action, passion and Icon. The action badged base-model comes as standard with 15-inch wheels, keyless go, rear parking sensors and lane-keeping assist. Inside, buyers get a seven-inch digital instrument cluster and a smartphone mount in place of a conventional infotainment system.
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The mid-range 500 passion starts from £23,495 and adds 15-inch two-tone wheels, LED daytime running lights, along with a choice of two interior upholstery finishes. buyers also get FCA’s newest seven-inch infotainment system, which provides support for natural language commands, as well as the typical Apple CarPlay and Android car connectivity. passion is also the trim level where the 500 Cabriolet becomes available, priced from £26,145.
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Fiat’s range-topping icon variant is priced from £24,495. Upgrades over the icon model include 16-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry and FCA’s all-new 10.25-inch U-Connect 5 infotainment system. like the previous-generation model, the car’s dashboard can also be painted to match the exterior, or it can be swapped for either a wood-effect finish or vegan leather trim. The icon Cabriolet starts from £27,645.