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Fiat UK has just announced prices for the eagerly awaited
convertible version of the 500 some 15 months after the
supermini’s UK launch with prices for the 500C (seen above
on its world debut in Geneva earlier this
month) starting at
£11,300 OTR rising to £14,100 for the highest specified
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Fiat has just announced UK prices for the eagerly
awaited convertible version of its iconic 500 city car,
some 15 months after the widely acclaimed supermini’s UK
launch.
Starting at just £11,300 OTR, the new Fiat 500 C, which goes
on sale in the UK in the summer, represents notable value
for lovers of soft-top motoring, and positions the new car
comfortably below its benchmark rivals.
Topping the top-down range, a highly specified Lounge
version with a larger engine costs £14,100 in the UK – an
OTR price that includes automatic climate control, rear
parking sensors and alloy wheels as standard equipment.
“The sophisticated new 500 C is
a faithful yet thoroughly modern ‘take’ on the rich heritage
of our sought-after 500, which highlights its strong,
attractive personality,” says Elena Bernardelli, marketing
director, Fiat Group Automobiles UK. “It is a car for people
who want to express themselves and demonstrate their own
personality. I am sure 500 C will make a host of
enthusiastic new friends!”
In recognition of British drivers’ enjoyment of
convertibles, the UK is the first country in Europe to
receive the new 500 C – the car arrives in the country even
before it goes on sale in Italy.
Pop and Lounge versions of the new 500 C will be available
at launch. An electrically operated hood, air conditioning,
remote central locking, radio/CD/MP3 player, seven airbags
and electric door mirrors are standard on all cars, while
climate control, ESP stability control, foglights and rear
parking sensors are among the principal features
incorporated in Lounge models.
Blue&Me, Fiat’s hands-free entertainment, information and
communications system, along with eco:Drive, the computer
technology which monitors a driver’s style and gives tips on
how to save fuel and reduce emissions, is also standard on
Lounge versions.
Available in 11 colours – including the newly-created Tech
House Grey and Ragamuffin Red – the 500 C comes with red,
ivory or black roof colours. Pop interiors can be specified
in either ivory or black finish with red or grey cloth seat
colours. Lounge specification offers an ivory or black
interior with black or brown cloth seats. Frau Leather is
also available as an option.
The new Fiat 500 C is powered by the same frugal, ultra-low
emissions and Euro 5 range of engines as are already
available in the 500, including 69 bhp 1.2-litre and 100 bhp
1.4-litre petrol units, and the 75 bhp 1.3-litre MultiJet
turbodiesel. Power is delivered through manual or Dualogic
(automatic) transmissions while Fiat’s fuel-saving
Start&Stop system, which stops the engine automatically
whenever traffic conditions bring the car to a complete
halt, and restarts it when the driver wants to move off
again, will also become available.
Full price list for the Fiat 500 C range in the UK is as
follows:
1.2 Pop |
£11,300 |
1.4 Pop |
£12,500 |
1.3 Mjet Pop |
£12,700 |
1.2 Lounge |
£12,700 |
1.4 Lounge |
£13,900 |
1.3 Mjet Lounge |
£14,100 |
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