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Fiat 500 colours and price guide

With its new 2021 line-up of the 500 range, Fiat offers a variety of colours, some even derivative specific. We take a closer look at what colours are available for each variant.

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The Fiat 500 is instantly recognisable ever after the comprehensive updates made to the model line-up recently. Including the convertible variants, there are a total of six derivatives on offer. Customers, however, will have a choice between four trim levels namely Cult, Connect, Dolcevita and Sport.

The entire range comes with a single engine option, the 0.9-litre, turbocharged, 2-cylinder petrol motor. While the engine might seem small, it offers 63 kW and 145 Nm of torque which is ample for a vehicle with a tare weight of 930 kg. The Italian automaker didn't only update the styling, powertrain and technology in the 500, but also added some new hues to choose from.

For the most accurate pricing on the different paint options on each derivative, we recommend you contact your closest Fiat dealership. But let us take a look at what colours are on offer.

Colours

Cult

Spritz Orange

Gelato White

Carrara Grey

Passione Red

Vesuvio Black

Pompei Grey

Epic Blue

 

Connect

Silver with glossy Black roof

Gelato White

Carrara Grey

Vesuvio Black

Pompei Grey

Italia Blue

 

 

Dolcevita

Bi-Colour White with Lunar Grey roof

Gelato White

Carrara Grey

Passione Red

Ice White

Vesuvio Black

Pompei Grey

Opera Bordeaux

Epic Blue

 

 

Sport

Matt Black

Gelato White

Carrara Grey

Passione Red

Vesuvio Black

Pompei Grey

Italia Blue

Author - Ryno Fourie

Written by Ryno Fourie

Ryno started his career capturing press images of the latest and greatest vehicles which have subsequently adorned the covers and pages of prominent motoring titles locally and internationally. After a short stint as a photography lecturer, he once again joined the automotive industry as a sub-editor and photographer for a local publication, however, currently, you will find him spending most of his time in the studio creating written, video, and photography content as part of the AutoTrader content team.Read more

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