Fiat debuted the 500’s big brother, the 500L, at the Geneva Motor Show today, with the five-door car set to enter the European marker in the last quarter of the current year.
The vehicle, which promises to accommodate five persons is 4,140mm long, 1,780mm wide and 1,660mm high, but if you ask us, it’s too close to the Panda in terms of styling. Under the bonnet, we’ll have a range of engines that includes the company’s naturally-aspirated 1.4-liter four cylinder petrol, as well as the 0.9-liter TwinAir and the 1.3-liter diesel powerplant.
Just like the three-door model, this one offers multiple personalization options, which means that customers will be able to choose between 30 exterior colors and three finishes for the wheels (gray, white and black). Fiat hasn't offered any official info on this topic, but the 500L is also expected to be offered in the US.
Just like the three-door model, this one offers multiple personalization options, which means that customers will be able to choose between 30 exterior colors and three finishes for the wheels (gray, white and black). Fiat hasn't offered any official info on this topic, but the 500L is also expected to be offered in the US.