The new Fiat 500 will arrive in the UK next summer with a 64bhp hybrid powertrain.
Sold alongside the visually identical 500e EV, the new 500 Hybrid will continue to be offered in both hatch and convertible forms.
At the heart of the Hybrid is a 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine and 12V battery – a similar set-up to what was offered by the previous car, but downrated by 5bhp. In the new hatch, that power is sent to the front wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox.
With just 64bhp on tap, speed is limited. The new 500 needs 16.2sec (17.3sec in drop-top form) to reach 62mph from standing. Top speed is rated at 96mph.
The new 500 has a claimed fuel efficiency of 53mpg, similar to the car it replaces. Fiat says the car has been designed for "efficient, urban motoring”.
The new Fiat is vastly different to the car it replaces because it uses the same platform as the 500e.
This was because the old model, which was mechanically 17 years old, fell foul of new EU cybersecurity laws.

This would’ve meant a costly re-homologation effort in order to bring it to standards, so the unprecedented move to retrofit an electric car platform with a combustion engine was seen as the most cost-effective way forward.
Visually, the new 500 looks identical to the electric 500e except for a reworked front grille to feed more air to a petrol engine.
The new Fiat adopts the 500e's interior, which includes Stellantis's 10.25in touchscreen. Alongside this, the dashboard features a larger and squarer new storage cubby and the gearlever is elevated alongside the steering wheel – as in the old petrol 500.





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This 64hp hybrid sounds absolutely horrific, over 16 seconds to get to 60 with even the Fiat management urging you to stick to urban driving. Then there's the missing price still, what are Stellantis trying to hide.
Oh and 53mpg, really, maybe that was during an attempt to get to 62 mph against a headwind.
Poor sales of the electric 500 were more to do with it's insane price at launch, it's just as insane now.
Fantastic! Looking to move back to Europe to escape the insanity of the banana republic dictatorship the US has become, and this will be on the shortlist as a second car! Well done Fiat! Now do the same with the Abarth