Fiat 600: the first spy photos

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    Fiat 600: the first spy photos

    First viewing – the Fiat He recently stated that two new models will arrive this year (here news) and one of those, most likely, will be small crossover Related to the Jeep Avenger that I was surprised about cars During road tests it was still covered in bright camouflage.

    500 styles – the Fiat 600 It should wear a body inspired by the forms of the 500, but with a five-door body, a more spacious passenger cabin and a higher seating position. there Length It must not exceed 410 cm in length, with a wheelbase of 250 cm. At the front, Fiat designers have reintroduced a proposal Round lights With LED technology that develops in two levels and a slim grille located above the large central air intake of the bumper. The latter has a texture similar to that of the 500 and houses sensors for semi-autonomous driving systems. At the back, you can see the old-fashioned lights, similar to those on the 500X.

    Also look inside – From the inside pictures of the future Fiat 600 You can also note the screen of the multimedia system, similar to that of the Avenger, plus Digital Toolkit Round in shape, inspired by the shape of the Fiat Nova 500.

    electrical and thermal – living with the same mechanical basis as the Jeep Avenger, even Fiat 600 It will be based on the Stellantis CMP architecture, and therefore they will be presented in Electric version, with a front-mounted engine producing 154hp and 260Nm of torque, backed by a 54kWh battery that provides a range of 400km. It is also likely to be offered in some markets thermal variable With a 1.2 Puretech three-cylinder turbo petrol engine with a mild hybrid of 100 hp.

    Made in Poland – the Fiat 600 it will be produced At the factory in Tychy, ON Polandalong with the Jeep Avenger and the future Alfa Romeo Brennero (also in this case the name is provisional), in fact, all three cars are the result of a joint venture.

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