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The 500e is Fiat’s pure-electric extension of its iconic, reborn city car, powered by a single electric motor driving the front wheels.
Outputs of 87kW/220Nm are enough to make it an eager urban four-seat two-door runabout (Fiat says it can reach 100km/h from rest in a relatively rapid 9.0sec). But a before on-road costs price in excess of $50K makes it a purchase of the heart rather than the head.
The line-up currently starts at $52,500 for the 500E LA Prima and ranges through to $52,500 for the range-topping 500E LA Prima.
Fiat 500e is finally equipped with some high-tech kit.
There’s heated seats for the first time ever, for example, and there’s 10.25-inch central screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and wireless charging.
There’s a digital driver display, too, plus there’s faux-leather on the seats and dash, a panoramic glass sunroof and fancy push-button front doors (though with a mechanical back-up lever hidden in the door pockets should something go pear shaped).
Outside, you’ll find 17-inch alloys, as well as LED lightning all around, including the DRLs, and there’s keyless entry and push-button start, too.
A single front-mounted electric motor delivers the power in the 500e, with 87kW and 220Nm on offer. There’s the usual EV single-speed gearbox, too, with power sent to the front wheels.
There's a small 185 litres of boot space on offer here, which isn't much. But you could also mount the argument that nobody is buying a Fiat 500e because they want something ready to tackle a run to Ikea.
In the cabin, it’s definitely a more modern affair than in an ICE 500, with the big screen, the horizontal push-button gear selector, and nifty push-button door openers.
Still, it’s all pretty familiar Fiat 500, only a little nicer, even if some of the plastics are far too hard and scratchy for a vehicle this expensive.
The Fiat 500e will accelerate to 100km/h in 9.0secs, but it feels faster than that, owing to the way that electric vehicles deliver their power.
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2025
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2024
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Body Type: Hatchback | Fuel Consumption: — | Engine: — | Fuel Type: Electric |
Transmission:
1 SP AUTO
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2023
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Body Type: Hatchback | Fuel Consumption: — | Engine: — | Fuel Type: Electric |
Transmission:
1 SP AUTO
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The Fiat 500e is a strict four-seater, but even having that many adults on board would be a stretch, with the backseat unsurprisingly tight on space.
It's a better story up the front, where passengers have enough room to get comfortable.
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2024
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2023
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Body Type: Hatchback | Braked Capacity from: 0kg |
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The Fiat 500e’s 42kWh battery provides a smallish 311km driving range on paper, but when we got in it was more like 290km at 96 per cent charged. A city car, then, rather than a long-distance hauler.
When it does come time to charge, you’re set up for 85kW DC fast charging which should take you from zero to 80 percent in 35 minutes.