Fiat Updates 500 Model Family In Europe With New Trims, Colors

Following the introduction of the new electric-only 500 and the updated Tipo and Panda, Fiat has revealed the refreshed 500 range for the 2021 model year in Europe.

However, don’t expect any major changes as the Fiat 500, 500X, and 500L have been updated with just new trim levels and new color options.

For 2021, the Fiat 500 model family is available in five new trim levels: Cult, Connect, Cross, Sport and the Dolcevita.

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2021 Fiat 500L Cult

The Cult is the entry-level grade but it features a new, exclusive ‘Sicilian Orange’ livery paired with new blue fabric upholstery options embellished with the ‘Fiat’ monogram and a ‘Techno Blue’ dashboard trim.

The new Connect trim targets customers who ‘want to stay connected at all times’, featuring a 7-inch Uconnect infotainment system with DAB radio, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto as standar, while a new matte silver dashboard trim is paired with also new ‘Flashy’ seats. The 500 Connect hatch also comes with cruise control, a sports steering wheel, 15-inch alloy wheels as standard, and is finished in the new Perbene Grey/ Vesuvius Black two-tone livery.

2021 Fiat 500 Dolcevita

Fiat’s new Dolcevita trim is exclusive to the 500 hatch and pays tribute to Italy’s economic boom between the late 1950s and early 1960s. The interior features a new body-color surround along with chrome-plated details, a glass sunroof, and optional two-tone paintwork.

The 2021 500X Cross features new seats with a camouflage pattern and vinyl inserts, 19-inch alloy wheels, roof rack, and automatic air-conditioning as standard. The 500L is also available in the Cross trim, adopting the same crossover look and offering a camouflage-motif interior, 16-inch alloy wheels, automatic air-conditioning, and rear parking sensors among others.

2021 Fiat 500 Family in Sport trim

At the top of the range sits the Sport grade, offering a unique look with more aggressive detailing. The 500 Sport features specific bumpers, side skirts, a rear spoiler, and 16-inch alloy wheels, paired with new black fabric sports seats with red 500 logos, a new matt titanium dashboard, and more. Similarly the 2021 500X and 500L Sport feature a more aggressive exterior look, Black Technoprene interior, ambient lighting, Autonomous City Brake, and tinted windows as standard.

The 2021 Fiat 500 is available in Europe with two engine options: a mild-hybrid 69HP 1.0-liter petrol and a 68HP 1.2-liter LPG unit. The range of the 500X includes two petrol engines, a 1.0-liter with 118 HP and 1.3-liter with 148 HP, and two diesel options, a 1.3-liter with 94 HP and a 1.6-liter with 118 HP. Finally, the 2021 500L is available with either a 94 HP 1.4-liter petrol or a 94 HP 1.3-liter diesel.

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Updated 2021 Fiat Mobi For South America Gains $8,500 Trekking Variant With SUV-Like Ground Clearance

More than four years after its debut in South America in mid-2016, the Fiat Mobi city car has received a series of updates for the 2021MY.

The most important of them is the addition of a new Trekking variant which tops the range as a crossover-flavored alternative to the lesser Easy and Like trim levels. Features typical to the Mobi Trekking include longitudinal roof bars, black roof and partially black hood, dedicated 14-inch alloys (or steelies with darkened caps), black mirror caps, new ‘Trekking’ decals, and an exclusive fabric upholstery with orange stitching inside.

The styling upgrades come in addition to the changes made to the rest of the 2021 Mobi lineup. Those include a much higher ground clearance of 190 mm / 7.5 inches (up from 156 mm / 6.1 in) – an impressive figure considering the Duster 4×2 rides 205 mm (8.1 in) above the ground. The increased ride height also results in a higher approach angle of 24 degrees – the highest in the segment.

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Other updates include a new grille with the new Fiat logo script and flag also found on the latest Strada, revised front bumper, new wheel arch trims, and new wheel covers for the Like grade.

Inside, the 2021 Mobi’s main update is the latest-generation UConnect infotainment system with a 7-inch touchscreen, available for the Like and Trekking models. It features Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto, thus offering access to navigation via Waze and Google Maps, voice recognition (Siri and Google Voice), music streaming, and two simultaneous smartphone connections via Bluetooth.

Nothing changes under the hood, with the 2021 Fiat Mobi carrying on with the Fire Evo Flex 1.0-liter four-cylinder bi-fuel engine (petrol/ethanol). The power plant offers up to 75 PS (74 HP) at 6,250 rpm when running on ethanol. Prices in Brazil range from R$38,990 (approximately $7,000) for the base Mobi Easy and R$47,390 ($8,500) for the Mobi Trekking. The Mobi is one of the most popular Fiat models in Brazil, with more than 215,000 units sold since 2016.

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