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Fiat 500 Hybrid Debuts: A Petrol-Powered Twist to an Electric Icon

by Samir Gautam
July 9, 2025
in Automobiles, Cars, Electric Vehicles
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Fiat 500 Hybrid Debuts: A Petrol-Powered Twist to an Electric Icon
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In a move that blends nostalgia with necessity, Fiat has officially unveiled a petrol-powered successor to its iconic 500 city car, marking the return of combustion to a model originally reinvented for the electric age. Dubbed the Fiat 500 Hybrid, the car cleverly reuses the architecture of the third-generation 500e, but swaps lithium for octane under the bonnet.

Electric Bones, Petrol Heart

The new 500 Hybrid might look familiar, and for good reason. It’s built on the same underpinnings as the 500e, Fiat’s stylish electric city car launched in 2020. Originally engineered solely for battery-powered driving, this platform has now been adapted to accommodate a mild-hybrid powertrain.

At the core is Fiat’s 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine, paired with a mild-hybrid system and a six-speed manual transmission driving the front wheels. While Fiat hasn’t confirmed official performance specs yet, the same engine setup in the outgoing second-gen 500 produced 52kW and 92Nm, expect similar figures here.

Subtle Design Tweaks Set It Apart

Visually, the 500 Hybrid stays true to the charming curves and retro-inspired design of the 500e. There’s just one obvious exterior difference: a modest rectangular grille added to the front bumper, providing airflow to the internal combustion engine. The rear “500e” badge has been replaced with a simple “Hybrid” marking.

All three body styles carried over from the 500e, including the three-door hatch, cabriolet, and the quirky Trepiuno with its reverse-hinged door, will be available. However, the Trepiuno remains exclusive to left-hand drive markets.

Familiar Tech Inside

Step inside, and you’d be hard-pressed to tell the difference between the Hybrid and its electric sibling. The dashboard houses a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster, while the center console features a 10.25-inch touchscreen running Fiat’s Uconnect 5 software. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come as standard, continuing the tech-savvy spirit of the 500e.

Pricing and Production Plans

Fiat is targeting affordability with the new model. In Italy, the 500 Hybrid will retail at around €17,000 (A$30,700), significantly lower than the 500e, which lists for €29,950 (A$54,000) before incentives.

Initial production is set to begin in November 2025 at Fiat’s historic Mirafiori plant in Turin, where it will roll off the same line as the 500e. Fiat plans a cautious start, producing just 5,000 units this year, but aims to ramp up to 100,000 annually from 2026.

Strategic Reboot Amid Sales Slump

The introduction of the 500 Hybrid comes at a critical time. Sales of the 500e have declined sharply in recent years, from a peak of 65,000 in 2023 to just 25,000 in 2024. Simultaneously, the previous-generation 500 was withdrawn from EU markets due to updated cybersecurity regulations.

With the 500 Hybrid, Fiat is making a calculated bet: that consumers still value combustion in small cars, especially where electric infrastructure lags. Backed by a €100 million (A$180 million) factory and platform upgrade, this hybrid offering could reinvigorate the brand’s presence in Europe’s shrinking city car segment.

A New Life for a City Icon

The Fiat 500 Hybrid doesn’t just bridge the gap between petrol and electric, it revives a cultural symbol with modern efficiency. As the brand charts its future under the Stellantis umbrella, this new variant could prove that even icons deserve a second act, one that blends past charm with present-day practicality.

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