
Iconic Italian city car gets a refresh, with more standard equipment, better infotainment and styling revisions inside and out 'Cool' is something car manufacturers continually try and fail to capture. 'Retro', however, is a tried and tested winner; it sells cars.Yet even models relying as much on its retro chic as the Fiat 500 need freshening up. For 2015, the iconic city car benefits from just that. Careful not to ruin one of the 500's main selling points, Fiat has kept exterior changes to a minimum. New headlights, front and rear bumpers and grille are the headline changes. Inside, it gets upgraded materials, more standard kit and a new infotainment system.The from-launch engine line-up starts with a 68bhp 1.2-litre four-cylinder petrol unit, followed by 84bhp and 104bhp versions of Fiat's 0.9-litre two-cylinder TwinAir. A 99g/km 'Eco' version of the 1.2 could go on sale soon, as well as a 1.3 diesel. It's the lower-powered TwinAir we're focusing on here.
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