Introducing the Fiat 500 Hybrid
The Fiat 500 Hybrid is an iconic Italian design with a strong residual value and low operating costs. It features a new petrol hybrid drivetrain, which brings the range up to date.
The Fiat 500 Hybrid models are powered by a new three-cylinder 1.0 liter engine, linked to a 12-volt Belt-integrated Starter Generator (BSG), delivering 70hp and quiet, trim and upwards.
The model line up comprises Pop, Connect, Dolcevita, Dolcevita Plus, and Sport trim levels, each with its own distinct identity.
The innovative Uconnect system is standard equipment on Connect trim level upwards.
Key Features and Comparisons
The Fiat 500 Hybrid range offers a range of features, including LED daytime running lights, radio with USB port, 14″ wheels with full wheel covers, electrically adjustable door mirrors, power steering, ESC (Electronic Stability Control), and 7 airbags.
Comparisons are provided with other models, including the Citroen C1 Feel, Peugeot 108, Toyota Aygo, Hyundai i10, Kia Picanto, and Volkswagen Up.
Budget-friendly options are highlighted, with CO2 emissions as low as 114g/km and monthly BIK tax liabilities starting from just £54 for the Pop 1.0 Hybrid.
Manual:
Download: Fiat 500 Hybrid Range 2021 Manual
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