The two-door, four-seat Fiat 500 competes with subcompact cars like the Mini Cooper and Smart ForTwo. A cabrio version, dubbed 500c, is available, and buyers can also opt for a high-performance Abarth model or, in select states, the fully electric 500e. All versions have front-wheel drive.
(Skip to details on the: 500c, 500e, 500 Abarth) New for 2016 A new Easy trim level slots between the Pop and Sport models and has a 7-inch digital gauge cluster, Alpine premium audio and 15-inch aluminum wheels. All models have a standard Uconnect multimedia system with a 5-inch touch-screen and Bluetooth connectivity. Significant Standard Features
Uconnect multimedia system with Bluetooth
Power-adjustable heated side mirrors
Rear spoiler
50/50-split folding backseat
Cruise control
Remote keyless entry
Air conditioning
Required in every new car: front airbags, antilock brakes and an electronic stability system
500c The 500c has a cloth top with various retraction settings, from a sunroof-like ceiling opening to a completely stowed accordion — rear window and all — perched over the trunk. The roof retracts with the touch of a button at speeds up to 60 mph, but unlike in most convertibles, it doesn’t take the side-pillar structure with it. That makes for more of a panoramic moonroof effect than a true droptop experience. What’s Special
101-hp, 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine
Five-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission
Trunk compartment in place of hardtop’s hatchback cargo area
High-performance Abarth version offered
Back to top 500e The 500e is a battery-electric version of the 500 hardtop for sale in select states. The EPA gives the 500e an 87-mile estimated driving range.
Powering a 111-hp electric motor, the thermally managed lithium-ion battery pack can be recharged in less than four hours with a 240-volt Level 2 charging setup (sold separately). On a normal household power outlet, Fiat says it takes less than 24 hours to recharge the battery. What’s Special
Unique aerodynamic components
Additional interior sound insulation
Navigation system with electric-vehicle-specific features available
Push-button transmission
Back to top 500 Abarth Fiat’s performance-oriented Abarth model comes in 500 hatchback and 500c soft-top form, and it competes with sporty models like the Mini Cooper S. Its turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine makes 160 hp. What’s Special
Dual tailpipes
Functional bumper inlets for engine’s two intercoolers