Four-seat subcompact car. 500c with accordion-style soft-top available. All-turbo lineup (except electric 500e version) Manual or automatic transmission. Digital instrument panel. View 2019 model
If you opt for the more powerful motor, then you also get the larger 42 kWh battery pack, whose usable capacity is 37.3 kWh and this gives the 500e a claimed WLTP range of 320 km (199 miles
Charging power vs state-of-charge (SOC) The Fiat 500 electric with a 42 kWh battery can charge at up to about 85 kW according to the manufacturer and the recorded charging curve proves that 85 kW
Compare with another car. 500 1.2 69HP EasyPower LPG Specs. 2015. 69 hp / 51 kW. 1242 cm3 (75.8 cu-in) Specs for all Fiat 500 2016. Engine technical specs, power, CO2 emissions, mpg fuel consumption, top speed, 0 to 60 mph, dimensions, tires size, weight.
Along with the battery size you must also pay attention to: The location of the terminals. The type of the terminal (standard post, Japanese post, side terminal, or square bolt-through) The number of cells. The voltage. The cold cranking amperage (CCA) The Amp/hour rating. Choosing the wrong size battery can be dangerous and damage your vehicle.
But you add up the cost of the car & the fuel (Making a few assumptions) β¬11K + 4755 = β¬15755 1.2 lounge + 3yrs petrol. β¬13K + 5715 = β¬18715 1.4 lounge + 3yrs petrol. β¬14.5K + 3117 = β¬17617 1.4 + conversion @ β¬1.5k + 3yrs LPG. β¬12.6K + 4755 = β¬17355 Twin Air Lounge + 3yrs petrol. the 1.2 comes out the cheapest.
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Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Fiat 500 (2010). The Fiat 500 (2010) is a compact car model manufactured and marketed by the Italian automaker Fiat. This vehicle offers a stylish and retro design, with rounded curves and a compact size that makes it suitable for urban environments.
Dec 15, 2011. #18. stu0710 said: You're going to struggle with all those particularly petrol and 40mpg round town, our 500 only just manages that! Our other car is a Volvo XC60 Drive 2WD diesel - it does all of the above (OK it averages 41mpg) but around town it's doing 35mpg. :yeahthat::Offtopic:
Leaving out Abarthβs 500 hot hatch, the 500 is only available with a choice of three engines. You can choose between a 1.2-litre 69bhp engine, or the 0.9-litre Twinair with either 85bhp or 105.
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