We had to rub our eyes to believe the price of this version of the Fiat 500 in May

We had to rub our eyes to believe the price of this version of the Fiat 500 in May
We had to rub our eyes to believe the price of this version of the Fiat 500 in May

One of the great sales arguments that the Fiat 500 both in Spain like in Europe has been its price. And, beyond the fact that this model can boast of being the benchmark among urban cars due to its design and dimensions, the Italian brand has known how to play its cards very well when it comes to the price of different versionsmaking it one of the usually cheapest models in the markets in which it is present.

The fact that it is a small model also means that its mechanics are also simple, hence, also taking into account that the level of technology is not exactly the most cutting-edge modelthe manufacturer may end up setting a really low starting price.

The electric Fiat 500, an EV at a very good price

And that is precisely what they have also done with the 100 × 100 electric version of this Fiat 500a version that for many ends up becoming the most interesting within the range since it is a model designed to move regularly through urban environments, where electric cars end up offering the best version.

Fiat 500 Trepiuno

Counting on different government aid as well as the brand’s current promotions, the starting price of the access version of this model remains just below the 20,000 euros, converting to Fiat 500 electric in one of the most attractive models in our country.

It is true that it comes with an engine of only 90 horsepower and one battery which allows you to have just under 200 km of autonomy, figures that leave it well below the average for electric vehicles in Spain. However, since it is a model designed for the city, these are already more than enough figures, which is why many consider it an even more interesting option than the combustion version, especially thinking in the long term.

 
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