Fiat 500 four-door
Italy’s Fiat is reported to be building a four-door version of the Fiat 500 small car for North America and Europe. The Fiat 500 which is currently only available as a two-door will be available in a four-door variant in Europe by the end of 2011.
Little else is known about the project expect that the four-door model of the Fiat 500 is code-named L0. It’s likely to be in the small minivan category in Europe given it has a hatch in the rear and a high roof.
Reports say the Fiat 500 four-door will be built at the manufacturer’s Mirafiori plant in Turin and be based on a longer and wider platform than the two-door model.
March saw Fiat sell 32 Fiat 500s in Australia, making a total of 88 sold from beginning of the year til end of March.
CarAdvice has contacted Fiat Australia regarding the 500 four-door variant and its Australian availability in the future. Article will be updated once we hear back.
Read our Fiat 500 Review.
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Daddy's dishing out marriage advice before breakfast.. Oddness in the car.. Dahlar in the car too..
Great topic. this is the reason why i do not have a real fashionable haircut, or follow pop culture. the best things in life are timeless. nevertheless whatever you do with your hair or clothing your children and grandchildren will always find something amusing about it.
Has anyone else noticed the “modern retro” revolution that has taken over. think of the leggings that girls wear, the old style ear phones, even cars are now retro- fiat 500 & mini copper– seems as though everybody is wanting to live in the past.
i dont think so. that guy with the poormans type-r had the race. but if it? was longer im sure the srt-4 would have won because it has more hp. the teggy has more torque tho.
I hope you get loads of people coming for a test drive. (I think we already have one of your customers on myka.org but we could do with a few more!)
I have now bought a new Ka Style Plus Ka in Dive Blue for 1st March delivery – test driven and bought immediately – it was love at first drive!
Nippy and economical and only£35 a year road tax, light steering and easy to drive, good visibility.
Better ride and handling than the Fiat 500 on which its based, and cheaper than the 500 too!