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Fiat continues to expand the number of models it offers, adding the 124 Spider sports car to spice up the 2017 model year lineup. Other models—the tiny 500, 500L multi-purpose vehicle, and the 500X crossover SUV—enjoy a simplification in terms of packaging that should make them more enticing to customers.

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Few changes are in store for Fiat’s eclectic lineup for 2018. Aside from new colors and next-generation Uconnect infotainment technology, the big news is a minor freshening of the 500L.
Fiat continues to expand the number of models it offers, adding the 124 Spider sports car to spice up the 2017 model year lineup. Find out what else is new for the entire 2017 Fiat lineup...
The 2017 Fiat 124 Spider Abarth performance 2-seater was a natural to debut at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.
Fiat has added the 500X subcompact crossover SUV, an all-new model for 2016, joining a burgeoning segment at just the right time. Find out what else is new for the 2016 Fiat lineup...
A member of a rapidly expanding subcompact crossover SUV segment, the 2016 Fiat 500X shares its platform and powertrains with the Jeep Renegade, replacing that model's boxy styling and rugged interior design with Italian style and sensibilities.
Fiat is a brand synonymous with the small-car concept, as evidenced by its lineup of 500 models, including the 500 hatchback, 500c convertible, 500 and 500c Abarth, and the fully electric 500e. Find out what's new for the entire 2015 Fiat lineup...
Fiat 500 buyers can choose between a hardtop coupe and a roll-top convertible, and the automaker offers three levels of underhood firepower. Until now, an automatic transmission has been available only with the standard engine. That changes for the 2015 Fiat 500.
Fifty-seven years after the first Fiat Cinquecento rolled off an assembly line in 1957, the automaker celebrates with a new special-edition version: the 2014 Fiat 500 1957 Edition.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has performed crash tests on two Chrysler Group products, and has named each of them a "Top Safety Pick" based on the Institute's requirements for 2013.
For 2014 Fiat models, updates are primarily restricted to new wheel designs and a revised front passenger seat.