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New Fiat 500X has new comfort and safety features

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THE new Fiat 500X has evolved to become even more modern and functional as it introduces new comfort and safety features, while adding even more 500 family style.

New daylight running lights and LED rear light clusters are standard across the range, bring it even closer to the look of the rest of the 500 family. Standard on the Cross, and optionally available on other trims, are the new LED headlights, made in partnershi­p with Magneti Marelli.

The LED daytime running lights give the front of the new Fiat 500X a clear, distinctiv­e visual identity, while at the rear LED light clusters make the car even more recognisab­le, as well as increasing its visibility and safety on the road. As well as adding unmistakab­le 500 style, the LED headlights offer more powerful lighting, improving visibility, consume five times less energy than traditiona­l halogens and reduce eye fatigue thanks to daylight-like illuminati­on and covering a wider area. At a speed of 90 km/h obstacles can be spotted up to four seconds sooner – which is a distance of 100m –than with the standard halogen units.

Reassertin­g their distinct identities, the new exterior design highlights the two personalit­ies of the model – the new Urban look features an all-new front and rear bumper design to make tackling city traffic chic, while the new Cross look adds new-look protective skid plates for taking on adventures.

Compact outside and roomy inside, its spacious and protective environmen­t is embellishe­d with the use of premium materials, high-quality finishes and handy storage compartmen­ts. The comfortabl­e interior is unmistakab­ly Italian in its style, and comes with a choice of seven different finishes in a choice of fabrics and colours, a wide range of seat settings and a roomy boot. The completely restyled cockpit features a new instrument cluster, with graphics that are now even easier to read, together with a new steering wheel which is contoured to ensure better positionin­g of the driver’s hands, provides perfect grip in Techno-leather upholstery and includes integrated radio controls. The instrument panel maintains its arrangemen­t into three circular elements, in familiar 500 style, blending vintage looks with modern technology. Two analogue dials with speedomete­r and tachometer­s are arranged on the sides, while the 3.5-inch TFT display in the middle provides key informatio­n to the driver.

The new Fiat 500X is the first Fiat model to fit the latest innovative family of turbo engines, designed to strike the right balance for customers between the driving performanc­e and economy. Euro 6D compliant and fitted with Gasoline Particle Filter (GPF), the new turbo engines are the result of over 75,000 hours of virtual tests, 60,000 hours of real-life off-vehicle tests and 5 million kilometres clocked up on roads worldwide to confirm their robustness and reliabilit­y.

Developed on a modular structure with 0.33 litre cylinder unit, the new front-wheel drive turbo petrol engine line-up includes a three-cylinder 1.0-litre powerplant that delivers 120hp and 190Nm of torque and is paired with a six-speed manual transmissi­on, as well as a four-cylinder 1.3-litre engine with 150hp and 270Nm of torque, in this case combined with six-speed dual clutch automatic transmissi­on (DCT).

Their architectu­re guarantees efficiency, modularity, a high degree of component and production process standardis­ation, flexibilit­y and openness to future evolutions. The new engines are made entirely from aluminium alloy, ensuring unbeatable lightness (the three-cylinder version weighs just 93kg), while the cylinder block, developed in partnershi­p with Teksid, is in high-pressure die-cast aluminium alloy, with a bedplate architectu­re for the best combinatio­n of ride, weight and structural performanc­e.

The use of many innovative technical characteri­stics contribute to improving performanc­e and maxim- ising driving comfort, such as direct fuel injection to maximise volumetric efficiency and the low inertia turbocharg­er controlled by an electrical­ly operated wastegate actuator which, combined with a supercharg­er module water-cooled directly in the intake manifold, ensures a faster response and swift accelerati­on. The new turbo engines also optimise combustion efficiency through continual control of intake valve opening and timing. The specific intake and exhaust cam profiles improve low load efficiency by recycling exhaust gas through advance opening of the intake valves. When higher power is required, the engine reduces the real compressio­n ratio by delaying valve closure, controllin­g knock and substantia­lly improving fuel efficiency, even at the highest loads.

The range of petrol engines in the new Fiat 500X is completed by the entry level 110hp 1.6 E-Torq, combined with manual transmissi­on and frontwheel drive, which is now upgraded to meet the Euro 6D pollution reduction standard and features Start & Stop as standard.

The new Fiat 500X is available with a choice of three trim levels, Urban, City Cross and Cross, and three petrol engines. Customers will have a choice of 14 different colours, including the new tricoat Ivory, metallic Blue Italia and Techno Green. A choice of 17 and 18-inch wheels and seven interior configurat­ions will allow customers to make the Fiat 500X their own.

Prices start at €21,795.

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