Fiat 500 Coupe Zagato Elaborata Tuned by Scagliarini Motorsports Review
Fiat 500 Coupe Zagato Elaborata Tuned by Scagliarini Motorsports - Sіחсе the new Fiat 500 ѕtаrtѕ storming the American traders and the hotter Abarth 500 prepares for іtѕ North American debut, the Colorado specialist, was commissioned Scagliarini Motorsports build a special edition of 500 сrеаtеԁ by the famous Zagato design.
Dubbed 504cze (short for Coupé Zagato Elaborata), the car is on the Abarth 500 is based аrе, with the ’4 ‘fοr the number of driven wheels. Tһе transfer is actually a form of Fiat Panda 4×4, which is a limited slip differential.
Fiat 500 Coupe Zagato Elaborata Tuned by Scagliarini Motorsports Review
Fiat 500 Coupe Zagato Elaborata Tuned by Scagliarini Motorsports
Categories: Fiat Tags: Coupe, Elaborata, Fiat, Motorsports, Review, Scagliarini, Tuned, Zagato
Fiat Freemont Debut at 2011 Geneva Auto Show

Fiat Freemont crossover – a rebadged Dodge Journey, and an excellent example of cross-selling Fiat and Chrysler Group models – was unveiled before its debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show.
The seven seats Freemont was described by Fiat as a “Factotum developed vehicle to the differing needs of families and people who meet the spacious, comfortable and versatile car.” A “Factotum”is “a worker employed all sorts,” says the Oxford Encyclopedic English Dictionary. Read more…
Categories: 4autochannel, Fiat, Geneva Auto Show, Geneva Motor Show Tags: 2011, Auto, debut, Fiat, Freemont, Geneva, Show
Detroit Auto Show 2010: Fiat 500 BEV and Fiat 500 Abarth SS are in the house
The tiny Italians are coming! That’s right gentle readers, Fiat has dropped two little baby 500s off inside COBO Hall – and one of them’s electric. Let’s start with that one, the uninspiringly titled Fiat 500 BEV (background). The suffix stands for “Battery Electric Vehicle.” Let’s call it truth in advertising. The powertrain is carried over from the work Chrysler’s now defunct ENVIgroup had been working on for the past couple years. We can’t say too much more (hint, hint), but rumor has it that this sucker is fast. Also, no tail pipe(s).
Fast is good, however, and the Cinquecento that sets our hearts all a flutter is (obviously) the 500 Abarth SS. Or as they say in Italy, Abarth Esse Esse. That last part of the name is significant, as it indicates this particular 500 doesn’t have 133 horsepower, but rather 160 hp. The beauty part? After standing next to the Abarth for a few moments it becomes uncomfortably obvious that its much smaller than the Mini. Meaning… all sorts of wonderful things.
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