Get Ready For Fiat’s New SUV Range

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Fiat have really milked the 500 brand. Motorists have the option of a regular Fiat 500, the 500 GQ, the 500C, the 500L, the 500L TREKKING, as well as the 500L MPW.

Is there room for another 500?

Fiat thinks so, and they’re all set to release their latest addition to the range.

The new car is called the Fiat 500X. This car will complete the 500 line-up and be the final addition to the range, according to Fiat.

The 500X is a crossover that’s bigger than the 500L. It will probably be produced alongside its sister car, the Jeep B-SUV, with a wheelbase of 4200mm and the same platform as being the Punto. It will be aimed at families who require more cabin and boot space, and will be created to complement existing 500 range, which means alloy wheels as standard, and several standard equipment.

The final design of the 500X is not known yet. There are numerous sketches which show just what the car could look like, though.

Engine wise, the 500X will probably be available with the 1.6-litre MultiJet diesel engine and the 1.4-litre four-cylinder TwinAir petrol. It will likely be available in FWD and 4WD, the previous of which is predicted to dominate sales due to the lower price tag and better fuel efficiency. The 4WD system will be taken directly from the Panda 4×4, and whilst this has not been confirmed, the automobile is likely to come as standard with a 6-speed manual gearbox.

Inside, the inside will be a revised version of your 500L. This car is bigger than its sibling, and so it won’t share many of the same parts, in addition to the air vents and some driver controls.

Not the crossover market, even though bristol Street Motors believe that the 500X is a fantastic idea “The 500 plays to a lot of markets. The 500 is funky enough and drives sufficiently to be a crossover, so it will be interesting to discover how the 500X performs out on the road versus the competition.”

The Fiat brand came on leaps and bounds within the last ten years. Modern Fiat have excellent reliability ratings, and a Bristol Street Motors MOT Gloucester (click this link) passes most modern Fiat under four years old first-time.

The Fiat 500X will apparently be manufactured in Italy, and will be the 1st car being produced by Fiat’s €1bn Mirafiori plant expansion. The Jeep B-SUV is predicted to be built-in Poland for European markets, and the Jeep will be bought from China and America, too. There will probably also more than likely be a trail version in the Jeep to appeal to individuals who like their cars to be extra rugged. Also, a TREKKING version of your 500X could be released per year or so right after the initial cars release.

Full availability, specifications and pricing will be announced closer to the 500X release. The car remains to be under development, however a young 2015 release is likely. As for the Jeep, mid-2015 is on the cards.


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