The sky’s the limit for Fiat! The first official pictures of the 500 convertible – badged the 500C – have landed ahead of its Geneva debut in March. And in true Fiat style the quirky cabriolet has a style all of its own.
Paying homage to the 1957 original,
the 500C uses a targa-style retractable soft-top, which has a number of
advantages over a more conventional folding roof. The dimensions are
identical to the fixed-head version,
saving on manufacturing costs – and ensuring it retains the same
dart-like handling. The engines range is untouched, too – there’s the
1.3-litre Multijet diesel, or a choice of two petrol units with either
68bhp or 99bhp.
To maximise fuel efficiency
every 500C features Fiat’s ‘Start&Stop’ technology, cutting the
engine as soon as you’re in neutral and release the clutch – but fires
back up the moment you select a gear. More details will follow closer
to the car’s UK launch this summer.
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