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Vehicle description Image Name(s) Introduction (cal. year) Model code Introduction (cal. year) Update/facelift; Quadricycle: Topolino: 2023 2023 – Quadricycle, rebadged Citroen Ami. Hatchback: 500: 2007 312 2007 2016 A-segment city car inspired by the original Fiat 500. 500e (332) 2020 332 2020 – A-segment battery-electric city car. Argo ...
Pages in category "Abarth vehicles" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. ... Abarth 500; Fiat-Abarth 750; Fiat Abarth 850 TC;
Abarth 500 may refer to the following variants of the Fiat 500: 2009 Abarth 500. Abarth 695 SS – produced from 1964 to 1971; Fiat Cinquecento Abarth – based on the Fiat Cinquecento (500 in Italian) from 1991; Abarth 500 (2008) – produced from 2008 on; Abarth 500 (2023) – to be produced from 2023
Pages in category "Fiat vehicles" The following 162 pages are in this category, out of 162 total. ... Abarth 500; Fiat 500; Fiat 500 (disambiguation) Fiat 500 (2007)
On 1 February 2007, Abarth was re-established as an independent unit with the launch of the current company, Abarth & C. S.p.A., [24] controlled 100% by Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A., the subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. dealing with the production and selling of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles.
Unveiled in the 2008 Paris Motor Show, [150] the 500 Abarth Assetto Corse is a limited production model (49 cars), designed by the Fiat Group Automobiles Style Centre and produced by a team of Abarth Engineers and Designers. Engine is rated at 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) at 6,500 rpm and 300 N⋅m (221 lbf⋅ft) at 3,000 rpm.
Driving.co.uk ranked it #14 on their list of the 23 ugliest cars ever made, [136] Auto Express ranked it #5 on their list of the ten ugliest cars ever made, [137] and Drive.com.au included in their article on the worst cars of the 20th century, calling it "one of the silliest-looking cars of the century".
The Fiat 500 (Italian: Cinquecento, pronounced [ˌtʃiŋkweˈtʃɛnto]) is an economy / city car that was manufactured and marketed by Fiat Automobiles from 1957 until 1975. It was sold as a two-door semi-convertible or saloon car and as a three-door panel van or estate car.