Fiat 500C 2015 facelift - pictures


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This is the facelifted 2015 Fiat 500, driven for the first time in Italy.
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This is the 500C model, which features a canvas roof that slides back.

Updated dash features <span>new five-inch ‘Uconnect’ infotainment screen.</span>
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There's nothing enw about the 500C badge - and the car will likely continue to be a big seller.

Subtle changes to the Fiat 500's nose have given it a fresher look.
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Fiat 500C features brake lights, just like all other cars (funny that).

<span>There are more upmarket materials and new upholstery options, while seven airbags are now standard across the range.</span>
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Funky rear seats will impress - until you have an adult sit in them for a journey...

Boot remains very small, though it's still enough for some shopping bags.
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<span>Extra soundproofing means it's quieter inside on the move.</span>

New alloy wheels are part of the facelift.
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<span>All engines have now been tweaked to meet imminent Euro 6 regulations.</span>

<span>Top-spec Lounge models get Bluetooth, DAB, satnav with TomTom’s Live connected traffic services and smartphone integration.</span>
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<span>The main headlamps are redesigned with Xenon units an option, while the halogen daytime running lights are replaced with smarter LED items.</span>

There are more colour choices for the latest Fiat 500.
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