Fiat 500 hybrid, how much the Italian mild hybrid really costs
Prices from over 20,000 euros for the new Fiat 500 light hybrid
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The Fiat 500 hybrid returns to the market and does so in combination with the bodywork already seen on the electric version, but with the electrified 1.0 petrol engine with 65 horsepower and manual gearbox. The engine is the well-known GSE used on the old 500 that was built in Poland and on the Panda made in Pomigliano. The electrification of the car assembled in Mirafiori is based on a 12-volt mild hybrid system of the Bsg type (Belt driven Starter Generator).
How much does a new Fiat 500 hybrid cost?
The new Fiat 500 hybrid starts at just under 21,000 euro (20,900 according to the price list) in combination with the Torino launch version, which includes features such as full LED headlights, 16-inch alloy wheels, radio with 10.25-inch display with Android and Apple CarPlay connectivity and seats in black and grey houndstooth fabric with "500 Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino" embroidery. Offered at no extra cost in Rose Gold, the new Fiat 500 hybrid sees its price increase by 800 euros if you choose a different colour from the six available. How much does a new Fiat 500 hybrid cost with accessories? The total comes to almost 22,000 (21,700 euro to be precise)
How much does the Fiat 500 hybrid cost with incentives?
But how much does the Fiat 500 hybrid cost with incentives? There are no state incentives for the new Fiat 500 hybrid, as they are intended exclusively for electric models, but at the time of writing this article Fiat is offering a promotion in the event of scrapping a vehicle homologated up to euro 4 of 1,000 euro (thus reducing the price to around 20,000, to be precise 19,900 euro) or 1,950 euro (total 18,950 euro) with the latter offer only active in the case of financing with fixed tan at 5.99% and taeg at 8.53%.
