Fiat 500C in Depth
By Zack Newmark
June 23, 2009 9:00 PM
Filed Under: European, Fiat
Fiat has released some new, but expected details about the Fiat 500C. The soft-top homage to the 50's classic was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year.
Keeping a flat fabric roof, the car is very reminiscent of the original Fiat 500 from 1957. However, the car does receive the benefit of 50 years of automotive technological and spatial advances. Now with four reasonably comfortable seats, the car has the dimensions of 355 cm long x 165 cm wide x 149 cm high. These are the same measurements as the base model, making the car 58x33x17 centimeters bigger than the original.
Still, the increase in size is not nearly as egregious as the MINI reboot, and people worldwide seem to like it. 58% of new 500 purchases came from outside of Italy, mostly from other parts of Europe. Part of the excitement is due to Fiat's "open-source approach," using constant feedback from the car's fans and users and "continually evolving" the product.
One fear was that the 500C would suffer from reduced storage space, and that the boot would be harder to access. Not so, says Fiat. Engineers used "parallelogram hinges" to hang over the boot, allowing the latch to open smoothly.
When the electric sliding fabric top is opened, turbulence is kept to a minimum. Fiat wanted its passengers to be able to communicate without excessive windnoise, and they added a windstop to make their efforts more effective. With a glass rear window and automatic climate control, the car should be enjoyable no matter what season. Also interesting is the placement of the third brake light. Built right into the soft top, the third light should be easy to spot no matter what vehicle is trailing.
What might be the car's biggest problem is the potential for blindspots. With any hope, the mirrors have been designed in a way to make this as minimal a problem as possible.
Fiat took a page from competitor MINI with the design of the top, allowing customers to choose from three different colored fabrics. Ivory, red, and black are the choices, no matter what body color is selected. Also available is leather upholstery, an Interscope HiFi audio system, and the popular Blue & Me Map navigation unit.
The same three engines are available on both the 500 and 500C, including the 69 hp 1.2-liter petrol, the 100 hp 1.4-liter petrol, and the 75 hp turbodiesel 1.3-liter unit. A five-speed manual comes standard on all three cars, but the Dualogic automatic transmission can be purchased as an option for the petrol models.
First test drives of the new Fiat 500C will begin in Italy on July 4, exactly two years after the new 500's introduction.
Press Release (Click to expand)
Unveiled to the world for the first time at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, the new Fiat 500C pays homage to the original 1957 Fiat 500 and its fabric roof, but also offers innovative solutions in terms of mechanical design, engines and comfort. All this in line with the most authentic Fiat tradition of giving people access to segment firsts in content and technology.
In Italy, the public will be able to take it for a test drive from July 4th, the birthday of the Fiat 500 and exactly two years after the launch of the model that really raised the bar in terms of comfort, safety, technology and features.
Using a typical open-source approach (i.e. continually evolving a successful product on the basis of input from its users), the Centro Stile Fiat design centre created the 500C by interacting with the many communities of Cinquecento enthusiasts - notably the 500 Wants You website - and reinforcing the position of the model as "a car for the people, by the people"..
Starting from the saloon version, the introduction of the soft top does not change the winning characteristics of the model 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 movements 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 ad-hoc creations: a pearlescent Ragamuffin Red, a Tech House Grey so typical of sporty super cars, and Goth-Metal Blue (the latter available for the whole range).
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 75 HP 1.3-litre MultiJet turbodiesel engine combined with a five-speed manual gearbox and the two 69 HP 1.2 litre and 100 HP 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.
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