The Fiat 500C a car that
plays homage to the original 1957 open top 500,
yet with a unique blend of innovative technical
solutions that provide safety, economy and low
emissions alongside the pleasure of driving an
open top Fiat 500.
Starting from the hard top version of the
Fiat 500, the introduction of the soft top does not change
the winning character that has made it worldwide success or
its practical nature, such as its four comfortable seats and
boot capacity, but it does add new functions that heighten
enjoyment. These include easier access to the boot even when
the soft top is fully open, thanks to a clever system of
parallelogram hinges.
Another strong point of the original
cabriolet version is its exceptional climate and acoustic
comfort. Thorough aerodynamic research means that the
turbulence experienced with the roof open has been reduced
to a minimum, allowing full enjoyment of the fresh air and
the company of fellow passengers.
The decision to re-interpret the original
design in modern key, with an electric sliding roof but a
stylistic design that retains the shape of the classic car
makes the Fiat 500C less of a seasonal product and one that
can be enjoyed the whole year round. In short, all these
features make this new vehicle one of the most successful
convertibles in the modern city-car segment.
A true object of design, the soft top of
the Fiat 500C stands out for its elegant electrically
controlled movement and its impressively finished and
carefully selected technical features, from the glass rear
window to the third brake light built into the soft top
itself. Available in three colours (ivory, red and black),
the clever soft top is matched with various paint finishes
including three unique creations: a pearlescent Ragamuffin
Red, a Tech House Grey so typical of sporty super cars, and
Goth-Metal Blue.
The Fiat 500C has an exclusive feel to
its interior, which is embellished with top quality and
highly desirable fabrics, including Frau leather upholstery,
and a long list of market-dependent standard and optional
features: from automatic climate control to the innovative
Interscope HiFi System, from the Blue&Me Map portable
navigation unit to the smart wind-stop, and from the
Start&Stop system to the new collection of customisable
options.
A free and emotive expression of the
automobile, the Fiat 500C retains the same dimensions as the
base model (355 cm long, 165 cm wide and 149 cm high) and
shares all three of its power units: the 55 kW 1.3-litre
MultiJet turbodiesel engine combined with a five-speed
manual gearbox and the 51 kW 1.2 litre and 74 kW 1.4 litre
petrol engines, both available with manual or Dualogic
robotised gearbox.
Each engine offers different qualities,
but all three are defined by generosity and a lively
temperament, as well as high performance and sophisticated
technology. Among their common qualities are great
reliability and respect for the environment (all are
Euro5-approved). To confirm Fiat Automobiles' commitment to
environmental protection and sustainable mobility, the 500C
includes the innovative “Start&Stop” system, which controls
the temporary cutting out of the engine and its subsequent
restarting. When the vehicle stops, putting the gear lever
in neutral and releasing the clutch will switch off the
engine; to restart, simply put the car back into gear.
With the commercial launch of its latest
convertible, the Fiat 500 continues to be talked about and
confirms its status as a real Italian style icon, able to
win over the public and critics worldwide. The best evidence
of its success are the 30 awards it has won across the
globe, the 11 million internet users that have visited its
website (viewing a total of 200 million pages) and the more
than 360,000 orders so far received across the 59 markets in
which it is being sold.
This is all the more impressive when you
consider that more than half the sales have been recorded
outside Italy (50% elsewhere in Europe and 8% in the rest of
the world). In each country where it has been launched, the
Fiat 500 has generated enormous interest: in Japan, for
example, there have been more than 5,000 orders. It should
also be highlighted that 80% of Fiat 500 clients select the
most expensive features and 90% ask for the Blue& Me system.
In short, as an expression of Italy's
finest automotive design, the 500 is not merely a
super-compact city car, but a real platform upon which Fiat
Automobiles is building a whole family of cars with advanced
technology and high attention to detail. The new 500C
represents another step forward in this direction.
Alluring shape and innovative design
"The Fiat 500C is not only the "open"
version of the 500 launched in July 2007," explains Roberto
Giolito, Fiat & Abarth Style Director. "In fact, thanks to
the wide range of available versions, this new model is
really a whole new car in its own right, with a strong
personality inherited from the original 1957 model and an
undoubted sentimental value brought to it by so many fans
over the years. If, on the one hand, the Fiat 500C respects
the original version, on the other it enriches it with new
features which, thanks to stylistic choices, afford each one
of us maximum freedom of use".
First of all, the front of the car
differs for a slightly higher windscreen needed to resize
the upper cross member; this gives a better view for the
rear passengers, a stronger body and superbly clean lines.
These are also enhanced by the continuity of the windscreen,
which extends to the fabric roof without exposing any part
of the bodywork (an extremely elegant and technologically
sophisticated solution in keeping with the spirit of the
500C).
From the side, the car stands out for the
outline of the pillars which present strong arches in
contrast with the shape of the soft top. The soft top really
defines the upper lines of the 500C and gives it a more
slender look compared with the saloon version. Staying with
the side view, the alloy wheels also stand out: one option
is 16 inches, with a cross-spoked design that has echoes of
the original 1960s spoked wheels; another is 15 inches, with
a more fluid design (both wheels have the classic cup-shaped
locking nuts embossed with the 500 logo).
But it is the rear aspect of the new car
that is most different, particularly the clear division
between the upper fabric part and the car's steel bodywork,
emphasised by chrome trim like that of the 500 versions from
1957 onwards. This stylistic element makes the rear of the
car appear wider by creating a horizontal line across it. In
addition, the rear window (in glass with an electric
demister) is more rounded. While retaining the same
visibility as the 500 saloon, its smoother corners are
closer in design to its 1950s forerunner.
Another important feature of the new car
is the boot: this opens upwards without protruding from the
shape of the vehicle (this means there is no need to step
away when loading luggage). In addition, if the soft top is
down, an electronic device lifts it a few centimetres to
allow the boot to be fully opened. This is an extremely
functional and streamlined solution which can be appreciated
both for its usability, and for the way it integrates with
the vehicle. It should be stressed that the Fiat 500C is
"best in class" in its segment for the ease and versatility
of loading and unloading. Merit for this goes to the
spacious luggage compartment (with a capacity of 182 litres
- just three litres less than the saloon version), the
traditional upwards-opening boot and wide access.
Finally, the soft top of the new
convertible comes in three colours (ivory, red and black) to
match the numerous body colours (six pastel, three metallic
and two pearlescent). Some of these are inspired by the
vintage colours of its forerunner while others are up to
date and boast a really contemporary look. Among these,
three were created specifically for the Fiat 500C:
pearlescent Ragamuffin Red, Tech House Grey (typical of high
performance super cars) and elegant Goth-Metal Blue. (The
latter is available for the whole range).
The interior of the Fiat 500C is equally
exclusive, and boasts top quality materials. In particular,
the new sporty seats are upholstered in a high-quality
fabric which constitutes an important feature of the car for
its feel and durability. The back and cushion of the rear
seats are very enveloping and the side panels are
upholstered in leather. As an optional extra, the interior
of the Fiat 500C can be upholstered in black, beige or red
Frau leather. The chrome trim and a dashboard that matches
the exterior colour and is decorated by an exclusive 500C
logo complete an elegant and functional interior that can
comfortably accommodate four people.
An innovative soft top for a unique
style
The soft top of the Fiat 500C is a true
object of design, characterised by a sophisticated
electrically controlled movement and innovative technical
solutions. In particular a moulding of the same colour on
the soft top acts as a spoiler and houses a third brake
light, creating similar aerodynamics to the saloon version
and a Cx of 0.33. This excellent figure puts the Fiat 500C
at the top of its class, and is achieved by an optimised
rear spoiler profile and rear wheel covers.
The comfort of the rear passengers has
also received special attention, as proven by an air-flow
speed of 7 m/s with the roof open. In addition, when the
soft top is down, the spoiler is arranged so that the third
brake light can always be seen. The double-layered roof
fabric ensures the best possible insulation from the outside
and, along with the internal coverings of the pillars,
completes a superb finish for the mechanisms controlling the
opening and closing of the roof.
The automatic electric soft top can be
controlled either by buttons near to the interior ceiling
light or from the remote control. In addition, the soft top
can be operated throughout its horizontal travel (as far as
the spoiler) at any speed. Vertical movement can be engaged
at any speed under 60 km/h (37 mph).
The soft top is also easy to use: to open
it, just press the button for at least half a second to
trigger the movement that then continues automatically up to
the spoiler (a midway point can of course be chosen by
pressing the button again). Press the button again for at
least half a second to fully open the roof. When using the
remote control, the roof can be opened only as far as the
spoiler. The same processes will close it; for safety
reasons, the roof stops at around 25 cm from complete
closure (just press the button again to complete the
movement).
When the boot is open, the soft top can
only be closed (the opening function is de-activated).
However, if the roof is fully open and the boot needs to be
opened, when the boot is opened the soft top automatically
moves to a midway point to avoid obstructing loading
operations.
Finally, there an optional wind-stop can
easily be positioned behind the rear headrests (fixed to the
parcel shelf). This accessory has been tested in a wind
tunnel, designed specifically for the Fiat 500C, and made
from a special porous material: it gives a notable reduction
in turbulence for all passengers, at all speeds. It should
be stressed that there is no need to remove the wind-stop to
open or close the soft top (another unique feature for this
segment of vehicle).
Environmentally friendly engines
The Fiat 500C offers an wide range of
excellent engines: two are petrol (a 1.2 litre, 51 kW and a
1.4 litre, 74 kW 16v). The third is the 1.3 litre, 55 kW 16v
MultiJet turbodiesel with DPF. Each one offers different
qualities, but all are combined with a five or six speed
manual gearbox. (A Dualogic sequential robotised gearbox is
also available for the petrol engines, complete with
steering wheel paddle shift on the 1.4 version.) All engines
boast a generous, lively temperament, high performance and
sophisticated technology. Among their common qualities are
excellent reliability and respect for the environment: they
all conform to Euro5 standard, and the 1.3-litre MultiJet
diesel is fitted with a diesel particulate filter as
standard.
The Fiat 500's power units are produced
by Fiat Powertrain Technologies (FPT), the division of the
Fiat group that is wholly responsible for the innovation,
research, design and production of engines and gearboxes for
all types of vehicle: from cars to trucks, boats and
agricultural equipment. With around 20,000 employees, 16
factories and 11 research centres across nine countries,
this division is one of the most important global players in
power train manufacturing. At FPT, around 3,000 highly
specialised technicians are dedicated to developing and
engineering innovative technologies. More than 40 patents
filed every year is proof of the quality and seriousness of
this commitment, making FPT a centre of excellence for
technology and continuous innovation.
More specifically, the proven and
reliable 1,242 cm3 Fire develops 51 kW (69 HP) at 5,500 rpm,
and a torque of 102 Nm (10.4 kgm) at 3,000 rpm, giving a
maximum speed of 160 km/h (99 mph). The Fiat 500C with the
1.2-litre 8v engine and manual gearbox stands out for its
low fuel consumption of only 5.1 litres per 100 kilometres
in a combined cycle and CO2 emissions of 119 g/km (dropping
to 4.8 l/100 km and 113 g/km using the Start&Stop system).
Acceleration over 100 metres is an excellent 13.4 seconds,
all the more impressive given the car's low fuel
consumption. Intelligent engine tuning is the key, as it
supplies high torque at low engine speeds (maximising
driving pleasure and engine flexibility) combined with gear
ratios carefully chosen to reduce consumption.
The brilliant 1.4 litre 16v engine
delivers 73.5 kW (100 HP) at 6,000 rpm and a maximum torque
of 131 Nm (13.4 kgm) at 4,250 rpm. Developed with high
performance and low consumption in mind, this engine puts
the Fiat 500C at the top of its class, with a top speed of
182 km/h (113mph) and acceleration 0-100 km/h in just 11
seconds. Fuel economy is impressive too: in the combined
cycle, this version consumes only 6.1 l/100 km (with a
manual gearbox), dropping to 5.8 l/100 km with Start&Stop.
And on top of this, with 100 HP available, this compact car
is capable of lively performance and sporty agility in city
traffic.
Finally, the new car could not be without
the choice of a 1.3 litre, 16v MultiJet diesel - the
smallest and most advanced second-generation common rail
direct diesel injection engine. Equipped with a fixed
geometry turbo compressor and intercooler, this engine
develops 75 HP (55 kW at 4,000 rpm) and 14.8 kgm of torque
(145 Nm at 1,500 rpm). This engine gives the 500C excellent
performance: a top speed of 165 km/h (102 mph) and
acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in only 13 seconds. Fuel
consumption and emission levels are also among the best in
the segment: 4.2 l/100 km in the mixed cycle and 110 g/km of
CO2. This compact and technologically sophisticated power
unit is also environmentally friendly (Euro5-approved) and
comes with a DPF as standard.
Start&Stop system
Available as an optional extra on the two
petrol-engine models, Start&Stop lets you stop and re-start
the engine intelligently when the engine is idling and the
vehicle is stationary. In these situations, typical of
driving in heavy city traffic, or waiting at traffic lights,
provided the control logic allows, the system automatically
switches off the engine to save fuel (reducing consumption
in the urban cycle by up to 12%).
As soon as you release the brake pedal or
put the car in gear, the system promptly restarts the
engine, giving you immediate control and response. The
Start&Stop system offers further advantages in terms of
comfort by eliminating vibration and noise. It is therefore
a technological and intelligent solution to the demand for
environmentally friendly cars with low fuel consumption.
Finally, the Dualogic gearbox can be
added to enable the best possible management of gear
changes, and to improve mechanical efficiency. This
automated transmission system lays the foundations for more
intelligent management of engine operation, and gives even
lower fuel consumption and reduced CO2 emissions of only 110
g/km. The system uses the clutch to disengage the engine
from the transmission whenever traction is not required, and
switches the engine off. Start&Stop was developed by Fiat
Group Automobiles' Engineering & Design department and by
FPT (with an important contribution from leading names like
Magneti Marelli and Bosch).
Class-leading safety
Structurally derived from the saloon
version (the first car under four metres to receive the
five-star Euro NCAP rating), the Fiat 500C retains all the
safety components and features (active and passive) that
justifiably place it among the market's best in class.
The Fiat 500C is unrivalled in its
segment In terms of passive safety, as shown, for example,
by the seven airbags offered as standard (two front, two
window, two side and one knee bag). The new car’s stable and
efficient braking system combined with its excellent
acceleration and superbly reliable handling allows it to
emerge effortlessly from emergency situations.
The Fiat 500C also uses sophisticated
technical solutions to ensure that the driver is in perfect
control of the car (active safety): from ABS with electronic
brake distribution (EBD) to the advanced electronic
stability program (ESP), from the anti slip regulation (ASR)
system to the Hill Holder device - which helps the driver
with hill starts - and hydraulic brake assistance (HBA) to
help with emergency stops. Moreover, to ensure the safety of the
driver and passengers, the new model has a body designed
according to the latest crash resistance criteria (this is
the first super-compact car equipped with a front-end
structure specifically designed to improve inter-vehicle
compatibility in head-on collisions, with a rigid cabin to
protect the occupants and high-absorption zones on the
outside. Both front safety belts have dual
pretensioners and load limiters (those in the rear are
three-point belts). The front and rear seats are equipped
with an anti-submarining system that stops the wearer from
sliding underneath the seatbelt. Isofix attachments for
child car seats are fitted as standard across the range.
The Fiat 500C also boasts modern and
sophisticated components for preventive safety, especially
when visibility is reduced, for example at night or when in
a tunnel. For instance, the Fiat 500C is the first in its
segment to offer, as an operational extra, Xenon headlights
with dipping and full-beam functions for better visibility
and excellent light output in all weather conditions. In
these bulbs, the filaments of conventional gas-discharge
bulbs have been replaced by two electrodes - just a few
millimetres apart - that generate an electrovoltaic
discharge in an atmosphere of low-pressure Xenon. Made by
Magneti Marelli Automotive Lighting, these bulbs give three
times the light intensity and duration of standard halogen
headlight lamps.
Finally, the Fiat 500C has all the
dynamic and comfort features that allow users to embark
comfortably and safely on any journey. The suspension system
based on a Magneti Marelli design plays a fundamental role
in this: front suspension is provided by independent
McPherson struts while the rear suspension is
semi-independent with a torsion axle. The semi-independent
torsion-axle rear suspension system also features an
anti-roll bar derived from the 500 Abarth to improve
handling and comfort.
Standard and optional features for the
Italian market
It is no exaggeration to say that anyone
can find the Fiat 500C that best suits his or her demands
and tastes. This is thanks to an extensive range
distinguished by nine paint finishes, two equipment versions
(Lounge and Rock) and three interior trims with different
fabrics or leather, as well as over 100 accessories created
specially for the 500. In short, the new convertible version
has all the features that a modern car can have, including
those that were the reserve of far higher segments until
very recently.
In Italy, the range starts with the
Lounge version, which has a large number of features as
standard. In terms of safety, for example, there are seven
airbags (two at the front, two window bags, two at the side
and one to protect the knees), ABS with EBD and front
headlights with DRL (daytime running lights) function. The
new 500C Lounge is available with all engine configurations.
In particular, the version with the 1.4-litre, 100 HP 16v
engine also includes as standard the sophisticated ESP
system and a sporty instrument panel. For maximum comfort, the Fiat 500C Lounge
offers the most advanced features on the market today:
Dualdrive electric power steering, parking sensors, manual
climate control, Blue&Me system, radio/CD/MP3 player,
height-adjustable leather steering wheel with controls,
height-adjustable front seat and 50/50 split rear seat with
headrests, central locking and electric windows, key with
customisable remote control and active handle on rear door. On the outside, the Lounge version stands
out for its Chrome kit, which includes elegant chrome trim
on the side windows, exhaust terminal, the interior door
handle inserts, gear lever and the front and rear bumpers.
The 185/55 R15" alloy wheels and the electric wing mirrors
painted to match the body come as standard. Finally, the
inside is distinguished by special black or brown leather
fabric. For those wanting the maximum in
equipment and customisation, there is the Rock version. This
adds exclusive features to the already well-equipped Lounge:
Xenon headlights with integrated headlamp washers, Frau
leather interior, leather gear stick knob, Hi-Fi Interscope
sound system and special vintage 16" wheels with spokes like
the cars of the 1960s.
Of course, the Fiat 500C also has a long
list of exclusive optional extras, some of which appear for
the first time in this segment, including: the Start&Stop
system, the Dualogic robotised gearbox, fog lights, 16"
alloy wheels, Frau leather upholstery, side bumper strips,
Xenon headlights and the brand new wind-stop. Customers can also choose two important
items of equipment developed in partnership with Magneti
Marelli: the Blue&Me Nav (which includes a navigation
system, speakerphone with Bluetooth® interface and advanced
voice recognition, USB port, MP3 player and SMS interpreter)
and the multifunctional portable navigation system Blue&Me
MAP. Always looking to make the most
sophisticated technology available to all, the Fiat 500C has
the innovative Interscope Hi-Fi system, which was designed
and created specifically for the 500 model and comes with a
radio/CD/MP3 player. The Interscope Hi-Fi system is unique
in the way it simultaneously uses three different signal
processing methods to produce evocative in-car sound.
Lastly, to make each convertible unique,
the new collection of Fiat 500 customisations is available.
Noticeable for its attention to graphic detail, the new
range is fresh in terms of the original designs and the
choice of a chrome finish. Butterflies, European capitals
and hinges provide new sticker creativity, and there are
fresh ideas for the car interior too: there are recreational
items, such as the blackboard-style panel on the dashboard,
but also everyday items for women, such as the make-up
holder. In addition, the key fob lights up and can be
further embellished with a key cover made from CRYSTALLIZED™
Swarovski elements. For the most demanding customers, there
are also wheel air valve caps with the Fiat logo enamelled
in colour.
Fiat 500C technical specifications
Dimensions |
Length: 3,546 mm - Width: 1,627
mm - Height: 1,488 mm - Wheelbase: 2,300 mm |
Engine |
|
1.2 8v FIRE |
1.4 16v FIRE |
1.3 16v MultiJet
|
Emission standards |
Euro 5 |
Euro 5 |
Euro 5 |
No. of cylinders and arrangement |
4, in line, transverse forward |
Bore x stroke (mm) |
70.8 x 78.86 |
72 x 84 |
69.6 x 82 |
Displacement (cm3) |
1242 |
1368 |
1248 |
No. of valves per cylinder |
2 |
4 |
4 |
Compression ratio |
11.1 :1 |
10.8 : 1 |
17.6 : 1 |
Max. power output: CV-EEC
(kW-EEC) at rpm |
69 (51)
5500 |
100 (73,5)
6000 |
75 (55)
4000 |
Peak torque: kgm-EEC (Nm-EEC) at
rpm |
10.4 (102)
3000 |
13.4 (131)
4250 |
14.8 (145)
1500 |
Timing |
1 ACT |
2 ACT |
2 ACT |
Tappet control |
Mechanical tappets |
Finger rocker arm with hydraulic
tappets |
Timing (control) |
Toothed belt |
Toothed belt |
Chains |
Fuel supply
|
Sequential and timed electronic
MPI
|
Common Rail MultiJet direct
injection, electronically controlled with turbo
intercooler |
Ignition |
Static advance, electronic,
integrated with the injection |
Compression |
Transmission |
Drive |
Front |
Front |
Front |
Clutch |
Mechanical |
Brakes - D (disc) - T (drum) |
Front (mm) |
D240 self-ventilated |
D257 x 22 self-ventilated |
D240 self-ventilated |
Rear (mm) |
T180 |
D240x11 (full) |
T180 |
Suspension |
Front |
Independent, McPherson strut
suspension with transverse lower wishbones secured
to an auxiliary cross member; anti-roll bar
connected to the shock-absorber |
Rear |
Semi-independent suspension with
torsion axle and anti-roll bar |
Performance and fuel consumption |
Top speed (km/h) |
160 |
182 |
165 |
Acceleration from 0 - 100 km/h (secs) |
13.4 |
11.0 |
13.0 |
Consumption (l/100 km)
urban/extra-urban/combined cycles
|
1.2 8v FIRE |
1.4 16v FIRE |
1.3 16v MultiJet
|
Mechanical gearbox
Dualogic gearbox
Start&Stop
Dualogic and Start&Stop |
6.4 – 4.3 – 5.1
6.2 – 4.3 – 5.0
5.7 – 4.3 – 4.8
5.6 – 4.1 – 4.7 |
7.7 – 5.1 – 6.1
7.1 – 5.0 – 5.8
7.2 – 5.0 – 5.8
6.7 – 5.0 – 5.6 |
5.3 – 3.6 – 4.2
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CO2 (g/km)
(with Start&Stop) |
119
(113) |
140
(135) |
110
(---) |
Standard and
optional equipment (Italian market)
|
Lounge/Rock
1.2 69
CV |
Lounge/Rock
1.4 100
CV |
Lounge/Rock
1.3
MultiJet 75 CV |
Standard |
|
|
|
Locking
remote control with customisable cover |
S |
S |
S |
Electric
windows and central locking |
S |
S |
S |
Body-coloured
electric wing mirrors with de-mister |
S |
S |
S |
Chrome
kit (chrome window edging strips, chrome exhaust
pipe, chrome strips on front and rear bumpers,
chrome gear lever crown) |
S |
S |
S |
Body-coloured
bumpers |
S |
S |
S |
50/50
split rear seat with height-adjustable headrests and
Isofix attachments |
S |
S |
S |
Front
passenger seat with storage compartment under the
seat and glove compartment |
S |
S |
S |
Passenger seat back pocket |
S |
S |
S |
Height-adjustable steering wheel |
S |
S |
S |
Leather
steering wheel with radio controls |
S |
S |
S |
Dualdrive
type electric power steering |
S |
S |
S |
Automatic climate control with pollen filter |
S |
S |
S |
ABS +
EBD |
S |
S |
S |
Dual-stage driver's airbag |
S |
S |
S |
Dual-stage passenger airbag |
S |
S |
S |
Side
airbags |
S |
S |
S |
Window
bags |
S |
S |
S |
Knee
airbag |
S |
S |
S |
Parking
sensors |
S |
S |
S |
Blue&Me
speakerphone system with Bluetooth technology, voice
recognition, steering-wheel controls and digital
audio file reader with USB port |
S |
S |
S |
Radio/CD/MP3 player with four speakers and two
tweeters |
S |
S |
S |
Diesel
particulate filter (DPF) |
- |
- |
S |
15" x 6j
alloy wheels with 185/55 tyres - non-chainable
(specifically for the 500C) |
S |
S |
S |
135/80R14 spare wheel |
S |
S |
S |
Optional |
|
|
|
Tinted
rear and rear side windows |
O |
O |
O |
Chrome-plated mirrors |
O |
O |
O |
Chrome
moulding on bonnet |
O |
O |
O |
Wind
stop |
O |
O |
O |
Automatic day/night anti-glare rear-view mirror |
O |
O |
O |
Passenger seat with position memory
|
O |
O |
O |
Leather
gear lever knob |
O (S for
Rock) |
O (S for
Rock) |
O (S for
Rock) |
Frau
leather interiors |
O (S for
Rock) |
O (S for
Rock) |
O (S for
Rock) |
ESP+ASR/MSR, HBA and Hill Holder |
O |
S |
O |
Fog
lights |
O |
O |
O |
Xenon
headlights |
O (S for
Rock) |
O (S for
Rock) |
O (S for
Rock) |
Start&Stop system |
O |
O |
- |
Dualogic
gearbox |
O |
O |
- |
Dualogic
gearbox controls on the steering wheel
|
- |
O |
- |
Interscope
Hi-Fi system + 100 W amplified subwoofer |
O (S for
Rock) |
O (S for
Rock) |
O (S for
Rock) |
Ready
for Blue&Me Map portable navigation system (to be
ordered with Blue&Me Map navigator and SD card with
map) |
O |
O |
O |
16" x
6.5j alloy wheels with 195/45 tyres - non-chainable
(specifically for the 500C) |
O (S for
Rock) |
O (S for
Rock) |
O (S for
Rock) |
16"
(seven-spoke) diamond-cut alloy wheels with
195/45R16
tyres
- non-chainable |
O |
O |
O |
Body-coloured
bumper strips with 500 badge |
O |
O |
O |
Customisable body-coloured bumper strips |
O |
O |
O |
Red/white/black sporty side stripe |
O |
O |
O |
Italian
flag side stripe |
O |
O |
O |
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