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Fiat 500C Sassicaia by Aznom Released

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Fiat 500C just got pimped once again, this time by Aznom who chose to create a new special edition called Sassicaia. This is the second time we're seeing a Fiat 500 customized by Aznom, as the first refined version saw daylight back in 2007. However, here's the limited Fiat 500C Sassicaia, a model developed as a tribute to the popular Sassicaia wines from Toscana, Italy.

Although we usually think that wines (and alcohol in general) must stay away from cars, we must admit that the exterior of the tuned 500C looks quite appealing. The two-tone beige paint looks nice on the car, although the wood mirror casings are a bit too glossy for such a small car.

The interior features two-tone leather for the steering wheel, dashboard, seats and door trims, with Sassicaia logo embossed on the dashboard.

Unfortunately, buying such a model is a bit difficult, since the manufacturer will only built it in a very limited edition. And the price tag isn't exactly what you've expected because the customized model is 7,900 Euros more expensive than the version it is based on.

There are no modifications in the engine area, which means there are the same three engines available, two petrol and one diesel. The top-of-the-range is the same 1.4-liter 16V configuration that develops 100 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 131 Nm of torque at 4,250 rpm. In other words, this Fiat 500C can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in a maximum 11 seconds while topping at 113.1 mph (182 km/h).
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