2013 Fiat 500 Turbo: Photo Gallery
Cars.com reviewer Kelsey Mays recently called the Turbo version of the Fiat 500 the best variant of the tiny hatchback for its even blend of the base model and unruly Abarth model. The Turbo is one of five versions of the 500; it follows Pop, Sport, Lounge and Abarth editions.
Under the hood is a toned-down version of the Abarth's turbocharged 1.4-liter; it makes 135 horsepower here instead of the Abarth's 160 hp. Outside, Turbo-specific cues include unique side skirts, a liftgate-mounted spoiler and 16-inch aluminum wheels with black pockets. Gloss black headlamps also give it more attitude than regular models.
With a starting price of $20,200, including the destination charge, it slots significantly above the base model ($16,700) but slightly below the top-line Abarth model in price ($22,700). All prices include a $700 destination fee.
Check out Cars.com photographer Evan Sears' photo gallery below.
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I've just thought of something and here it is: the Fiat 500 is the spiritual, if not physical, successor to the original Mini. Not that tepid thing being made by BMW these days... I'm talking the original from the 60s and 70s... the one they used in the ORIGINAL Italian Job with Michael Caine... Think about it... it's inexpensive, spins on a dime, and way out of it's performance-to-weight bracket... It could be the car to replace that original Mini...
Somehow it still reminds me of a mild mannered balding middle aged Italian gentleman. Like all other 500 models.
Is that the speedometer, or some kind of on-board chassis dyno? 140 ? Really ? MPH ?