500 Start&Stop The 500 Start&Stop is a model based on the 1.2 Lounge, with the start-stop system, designed and supplied by
Bosch and
Fiat Powertrain Technologies, stops the engine automatically whenever traffic conditions bring the car to a complete stop and restart it when the driver wants to move off again. The car reduces fuel consumption by up to 12% over a regular 1.2 Lounge in urban driving, with 113g/km emission. Other standard features include hands-free telecommunications and entertainment systems. It costs in the UK.
500 PUR-O2 (2008–) The 500 PUR-O2 is based on the Fiat 500 Start&Stop, but also includes an Eco-Drive system. Beginning in January 2009, a Dualogic transmission option is also available. The vehicle was unveiled in the
2008 Paris Motor Show.
500 by Diesel (2008–2009) In 2008, Fiat launched a special edition 'By Diesel' 500. In a partnership with Fiat and Italian clothing brand
Diesel, with a production run of 10,000 planned. The 500 by Diesel is available in a choice of three exclusive colours, and can be distinguished from standard 500s by unique alloy wheels, 'Diesel' logos and burnished metal bumper and side-rub inserts. The interior features denim upholstery with coloured stitching and a 'Diesel' branded gear knob. The 500 by Diesel is based on the 500 Sport, using the same 1.2 L petrol, 1.4 L petrol and 1.3 L diesel engines.
500 Aria (2008) The 500 Aria is a concept car based on the 1.3 L Diesel vehicle, but with diesel particulate filter, Stop & Start system, Dualogic transmission, recycled rubber floor from used tires, recycled and woven leather upholstery (mataleather) by
Matamata, Ecolabel polyester fabrics by Apollo company. The vehicle was unveiled in the
2008 Geneva Motor Show.
Ferrari edition (2008) The Fiat 500 Ferrari edition is a limited-edition model (200 units) of the 1.4 (100 bhp) Sport, mainly used by
Ferrari dealers as courtesy cars for owners to use while their Ferraris are being serviced. It includes a red body color, aluminum pedals, red brake calipers, 16-inch wheels with 195/45 tires, sporty steering wheel and a few tuning and exhaust modifications. Sixty of the Ferrari edition cars were shipped to the UK.
Felipe Massa version (2008) The Felipe Massa version is a customized 1.4 Sport presented to Formula 1 driver
Felipe Massa. It includes a 1.4 L engine rated at , Pearl White body color, brown Cordura interior trim, a Skydome electric sunroof, 16 inch alloy wheels with diamond alloy finish and red brake callipers. The vehicle was unveiled in Monte Carlo (Monaco).
Barbie version (2009) A special edition of the 500 designed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the toy icon
Barbie. Created by Centro Stile Fiat and
Mattel, the car was unveiled on March 9, 2009, in Milan's fashion district, and parked at the entrance to La Rinascente department store, in Piazza Duomo, where
German singer
Nena performed live in the background. The 500 Barbie Edition will also be making an appearance at Fiat UK's flagship store at Marylebone in London.
Pink (2010) A limited edition 500, featured in pink, based on the 1.2 Lounge.
BlackJack (2010) A limited-edition 500 in a special Satin Black paint. It is the first vehicle in the small car segment to feature this unique paint finish. Other special features include: • Mouldings, door handles, door mirrors and plate holder in metallic effect • 16-inch alloy wheels in matte black with red coach line • Red brake calipers (1.4 only) • Special carpet mats
500 by Gucci (2011–) The Fiat 500 by Gucci was a version of the Fiat 500 celebrating 150 years since the
unification of Italy and
Gucci's 90th anniversary. Customized by Gucci Creative Director Frida Giannini in partnership with Fiat's Centro Stile, it included a choice of 2 body colours (black or white), custom wheels for 195/45 R16 tires, and a red and green stripe around the car. The black version has detailing in metallic chrome with a sharp black and white interior for a contemporary and sporty feel, whilst the white version has satin chrome detailing with an ivory and black interior creating a softer look. Versions with the 1.4-litre engine include rear brake calipers in Gucci green. There is a cabriolet version of the Gucci, called 500C by Gucci. It included a choice of two body colours (white with matte chrome-plated elements or gloss black with shiny chrome-plated accents), a black soft top with green-red-green Gucci web pattern printed lengthwise (the same graphic pattern is sported on the side of the car), 16-inch alloy wheels, and two-tone Frau leather seats with Guccissima print. The hatchback version was unveiled in metropolitan cities such as Paris, London, and Tokyo, followed by a European commercial launch in July. The production order was available between April 1 and June 30 in Europe, and become available in the rest of the world at the end of 2011. In 2011, the car made its U.S. debut at the New York Fashion Week. The convertible version began to be available to order in August 2011. As part of the product launch, beginning on 19 August, 500C by Gucci car took a tour in Saint Tropez (from 19 to 27 August) followed by Berlin (8–14 September), Barcelona (25 September – 2 October), London (16–23 October) and Geneva (23–30 October). In Italy, the tour started from Forte Dei Marmi (22–28 August) and then reach Rome (4–11 September), Florence (19–26 September) and Milan (8–16 October).
500 "America" (2012) A total of 500 coupés and 500 convertible versions were available in the European market that was inspired by the United States where Fiat 500 sales began in 2011, and where Fiat's collaboration with the American pop singer
Jennifer Lopez started. The "America" model includes mirror covers with "Stars & Stripes" graphics, stickers, dedicated beltline, and 16" alloy rims with red cap edge, an interior of red/ivory seats, and contrasting white dashboard, manual air conditioning, and exterior chrome-plated trim. The coupe model also includes metallic shade America Blue body. The first car was won by Adelheid D. Kieper from
Rosche, Germany, in a TwitBid campaign.
Fiat 500 Vintage 57/1957 Retro edition (2015) The special edition, marketed variously as the Vintage 57 (Europe) or as the 1957 Edition (North America), features exterior paint in Bianco (white), Verde Chiaro (light green), Celeste Blue (pastel sky blue), and red (not available in the USA), combined with a white roof and mirror caps; brown (in one of two shades) leather upholstery and color-matched (in the US, white elsewhere) 16-inch forged aluminum wheels, retro-styled with a wide chromed lip, body-color accent and large center caps with historic "FIAT" emblem — the design mimicking chrome
hubcaps. The Vintage '57 500c features a dual-layer power-operated cloth top. The front hood and rear tailgate also feature a "FIAT" emblem which mixes its then-current design with the historic badge of 1957.
Fiat 500 Ron Arad Edition This version of the Fiat 500 features a silhouette of the historic
Nuova 500 on its side panels. The interior includes black-ivory Poltrona Frau leather upholstery. It is available only in Crossover Black Metallic with white trim.
500 Riva (2017) This is a special edition of the facelift Fiat 500 that showcases the Riva yacht brand, which is owned by the
Ferretti Group. It features special Sera Blue paint with a contrasting double aquamarine line running around the waist of the car. The interior continues the luxury yacht theme, with ivory leather seats complemented by mahogany wood trim running across the dashboard.
Fiat 500 Coupé Zagato concept (2011) .|alt= It included a double hump roof, a turbocharged Twin Air engine rated at 5,500 rpm and at 2,500 rpm, 17-inch "chrome shadow" wheels with a brand new double spoked shape and synthetic inserts (made of APP-TECH), 205/40R17 tyres, 4 perforated brake discs. The vehicle was unveiled at the
2011 Geneva Motor Show. The Zagato version was confirmed for production but no date has been given.
Zender Abarth 500 Corsa Stradale concept (2013) The vehicle was unveiled at the
2013 Frankfurt Motor Show.
500e concepts (2022) FIAT unveiled 3 concepts of the 2024 Fiat 500e at the
LA Auto Show They are a preview of the upcoming redesigned second generation Fiat 500e to replace the original 500e that was discontinued in 2019.
Abarth 500 Opening Edition The 500 Abarth "Opening Edition" is a limited production model (100 cars) for the Italian market. It includes the upgrades found in the 500 Abarth Esseesse. The car is available in two colours (Campovolo grey or pearlised White), while there is also the option of special stickers including a red chequered flag on the roof (exclusive to the Campovolo Grey shade) that pays homage to the numerous sporting victories of the Abarth brand.
Abarth 500 Assetto Corse Unveiled in the
2008 Paris Motor Show, the 500 Abarth Assetto Corse is a limited production model (49 cars), designed by the Fiat Group Automobiles Style Centre and produced by a team of Abarth Engineers and Designers. Engine is rated at at 6,500 rpm and at 3,000 rpm. It includes white special ultralight racing wheels, low ride, sports racing mirrors and a place for a number on the sides and a pastel grey body color with red Abarth side stripes.
Abarth 695 "Tributo Ferrari" (2009) The Abarth 695 "Tributo Ferrari" is a limited-edition version developed in collaboration with engineers from
Ferrari based on Abarth 500. The Turbo T-Jet 16v engine is further developed and uses a different
Garrett turbocharger. Rated at over at 5,500 rpm and of
torque at 3,000 rpm. It includes an "MTA" (
automated manual transmission), an electrohydraulic-actuated transmission with
paddle shifters, unique to this version, 17 inch
alloy wheels with performance tyres,
Brembo multi-section
discs with fixed 4-
piston calipers, "Record Monza" variable back-pressure "dual mode" exhaust, Scuderia Red body with Racing Grey wheels and rear
air intakes,
Magneti Marelli Automotive Lighting
xenon headlights, "Abarth Corsa by
Sabelt" seats in black leather
upholstery with
carbon fibre shell and seat base, black leather
steering wheel with red leather inserts and a tricolour hub,
Jaeger instrument panel, non-slip aluminium foot wells, Scorpion racing pedals, special
kick plates and a plate bearing the vehicle series number. This version will eventually be released also in blue, yellow and grey. The vehicle was unveiled in the
2009 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Abarth 500 SpeedGrey (2009) The Abarth 500 "SpeedGrey" is a very limited-edition version model (10 cars only) produced by Neubauer, the official Abarth distributor in
France, exclusively for the French market. Starting from the "Esseesse" version of the Abarth 500, Neubauer added the "Record Monza" variable back-pressure "dual mode" exhaust system (boosting output to ), as well as a pair of "Abarth Corsa by Sabelt" seats in black leather upholstery with carbon-fibre shell and seat base. Tinted windows were added, along with the Blue&Me GPS system. Finally, Neubauer repainted the car in a special "Maserati Grey" paint.
Abarth 500 "Cabrio Italia" (2011) The Abarth 500 "Cabrio Italia" is a limited (150 units) model commemorating the 150th anniversary of Italian unity, unveiled at the 64th
Frankfurt International Motor Show in 2011. It includes the 1.4 Turbo T-Jet engine from the
Abarth Esseesse, 5-speed manual gearbox, Torque Transfer Control device, Esseesse brake system, Abarth Corsa by Sabelt natural leather seats, Blu Abu Dhabi shade dashboard, Abarth Blue&Me MAP satellite navigation unit with a telemetric function developed by Magneti Marelli, black leather with a double-stitching steering wheel, magnesium shade mirror covers, 10-spoke 17" rims with diamond effect and yellow Brembo front calipers.
Abarth 695 Competizione (2011) The Abarth 695 "Competizione" is inspired by the Abarth 500 Assetto Corsa, which debuted at the
2011 Frankfurt International Motor Show together with the Cabrio Italia.
Abarth 595 '50th Anniversary' (2013–) It is a limited (299 vehicles) version of the Abarth 595 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the original
Fiat-Abarth 595, with 1.4 T-Jet engine, Abarth Competizione gearbox, 17-inch alloy wheels with 695 Magnesio Grey design embellished and red liner, Brembo 305 mm floating brake discs, fixed four-piston caliper, special shock absorbers, 'Record Monza' variable back-pressure dual-mode exhaust, matt three-layer white body color, Xenon headlights with dipped and driving light functions, red leather sports seats with white inserts and red stitching, Abarth logo at the black leather steering wheel with red inserts and finder and the kick plate. The vehicle was unveiled at the
2013 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Abarth 500 esseesse The 500 Abarth esseesse is a conversion kit for the Abarth 500, to be installed within 12 months or of the car's first registration. The engine is upgraded to at 5,750 rpm and at 3,000 rpm ( in sport mode). The kit also includes cross-drilled and ventilated x front brake discs with new pads, x cross-drilled rear brake discs, lowered springs, sport air filter, 17-inch white or titanium colour alloy wheels with 205/40 R17 tyres, tyre pressure monitoring system, and a unique key cover.
Giannini 350 GP (2017) The Giannini 350 GP was a car built by
Giannini Automobili to celebrate its 100th anniversary. It has 350 horsepower that comes from a 1.7 liter
turbocharged 4-cylinder and
RWD. It was limited to just 100 units and was sold for 150,000 euros.
Abarth 695 70° Anniversario (2019–) The Abarth 695 70° Anniversario was unveiled at the 2019 Abarth Days in Milan, as part of the brand's 70th-anniversary celebrations. Limited to 1949 units, it is powered by the 1.4 Turbo T-Jet engine. Highlights of the special edition include an adjustable rear spoiler.
500 Edicion Especial Tributo a Mexico (2019) Abarth has recently launched a special edition of the 500 for the Mexican market to end its production in Toluca. It has a 1.4 litre , turbo engine, accompanied by a 5-gear manual transmission gearbox or a 6-speed automatic transmission, but with and of torque. It has a 17" Pirelli PZero Nero aluminium alloy wheels, disc brakes in all wheels and security assistance such as ABS, traction and stability control, and 7 airbags. It is limited to 37 units. ==International markets==