FIAT introduces a Limited Edition 500 Collezione 1957 [W/Gallery + Video]

 The Fiat 500, introduced in 1957, has become a symbol of mass motorization and a global ambassador of 'Made in Italy' production. To celebrate this passion, FIAT is launching the limited-edition series "
Collezione 1957," a collectors' edition in only 1957 units available for order in selected European countries and Japan. The limited-edition model features an exquisite cabrio design, two-tone Bossa Nova White and Dew Green bodywork with Beige capote, Silver Beauty Line, and 16" White Diamond alloy wheels. The interior features ivory-wrapped seats with Frau Leather inserts, a distinctive "ONE OF 1957" embossed logo, a wooden dashboard, and a dedicated numbered plate on the central tunnel.



The limited-edition model also includes chrome details, LED DRL, fog lights, and a 7" TFT digital display as standard features. MOPAR CONNECT is a feature that ensures safety, monitoring, and convenience for customers. Equipped with a 1.0 Hybrid engine delivering 70 horsepower, coupled with a manual transmission, the Fiat 500 Collezione 1957 is a timeless celebration of automotive craftsmanship and innovation.

The Fiat 500 Collezione 1957 is a special version of the compact Fiat that is available in Europe with a mild-hybrid 1.0-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine producing 69 horsepower (51.5 kW / 70 PS) and a non-electrified 1.2-liter four-cylinder drivetrain. It begins at €25,900 ($27,843) in Italy, making it the most expensive ICE-powered non-Abarth Fiat.

With over 3.2 million units sold worldwide since 2007, including over 2.7 million in Europe, the Fiat 500 has always been the European leader in the city-car segment, alongside the Fiat Panda. In 2023, it is the second best-selling city car in Europe, following the Panda, with 109 thousand units sold and a market share of 20%.

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