F1 drivers are usually given a carmaker’s top performance model when they sign up to race under them, probably because anything else would be painstakingly slow in comparison to an F1 racer, so imagine the surprise when Ferrari’s Felipe Massa was handed the keys to a humble Fiat 500...
Fiat’s recently launched 500 minicar is proving so popular that management has decided to increase production. According to Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne, annual... July 25, 2007 by James Martinez
The Fiat 500 minicar only made its debut this month but there’s already talk of additional variants being developed including a new long wheelbase... July 24, 2007 by Ralph Hanson
Fiat’s new 500 minicar was officially unveiled at a ceremony in Turin last night, marking the 50th anniversary of the launch of the original model and the beginning of... July 5, 2007 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
Fiat’s new 500 will be making a big impact when it hits the streets, rewriting the rules for the low-cost minicar segment by offering distinctive styling and... July 4, 2007 by Siddarth Raja
Fiat’s upcoming 500 minicar may eventually be sold in the US with news that management is considering launching the sporty Abarth model Stateside by the end of the... June 11, 2007 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
Fiat is officially back. The company that GM paid $2 billion not to take over just two years ago has gone from strength to strength in the hyper-competitive European market... March 21, 2007 by Ralph Hanson
The upcoming 500 supermini is expected to be one cute little car, but that’s not going to stop Fiat’s tuning arm Abarth from tweaking it with visual and... January 4, 2007 by Ralph Hanson
Thanks to a leaked dealer presentation for Fiat’s retro 500 we now have photos of what the final car will look like. Featuring a design that harks back to the original... December 6, 2006 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
Fiat will release its new Fiat 500 minicar next year with a highly efficient two-cylinder motor. Displacing just 0.9L, the tiny mill will feature a turbocharger to help boost... November 15, 2006 by Ralph Hanson