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2014 Fiat 500L US Pricing Announced

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The US-spec Fiat 500L, the biggest iteration of the 500 lineup, is ready to hit the showrooms next month. Available in four trim levels, the Fiat 500L starts at $19,100, not including the $800 destination fee.
For the above price, US customers will be able to order the base Pop model, which comes with a 1.4-liter MultiAir Turbo engine mated to a six-speed manual gearbox. Besides the usual standard features, the Pop sports premium Koni frequency selective damping (FSD) front struts and rear shock absorbers and 16-inch chrome-plated wheel covers.

If you choose the 500L Easy, Fiat will put 16-inch aluminum wheels, tinted rear glass, unique cloth seat fabric and a 520-watt-amplified premium audio system on the table for a starting price of $20,195. In case your willing to take at least $21,195 for this Italian car, you can have the Trekking version, which adds two-piece front and rear fascias with graphite inserts, 17-inch wheels and fog lamps among other goodies.

Finally, the range-topping Lounge trim comes with an Euro Twin Clutch six-speed transmission, chrome side molding and mirror caps, heated leather seats and unique 16-inch wheels, just to name a few features, for a price tag starting at $24,195. In addition, Fiat has announced that during the first year of 500L's production a no-charge Premier Package will be included with the Easy, Trekking and Lounge models. This includes ParkSense rear-park assist, ParkView rear back-up camera and Uconnect 6.5 with a larger 6.5-inch touchscreen and navigation.

“The all-new Fiat 500L expands the reach of the FIAT brand in North America, appealing to customers who like the contemporary Italian style of the Fiat 500 but need more space and functionality to match their lifestyle needs,” said Jason Stoicevich, Head of FIAT Brand North America, Chrysler Group LLC. “The Fiat 500L offers the whole package, with best-in-class interior space, class-leading horsepower, exclusive technology features and the style that only Italians can create.”
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