Skip advert
Advertisement
In-depth reviews

Fiat 500L review

The retro-styled 500L is a spacious and distinctive alternative to the Ford B-Max, but its styling is divisive and the drive could be better

Overall Auto Express rating

3.0

How we review cars
Pros
  • Practical interior, frugal engines, customisable design
Cons
  • Not as flexible or good to drive as rivals, engines lack power
Find your Fiat 500
Compare deals from trusted partners on this car and previous models.
Or are you looking to sell your car?
Value my car
Fast, no-nonsense car selling
Value my car

The Fiat 500L is a bit of a Marmite car - people either love its retro, stretched 500 looks, or loathe it. Minor changes for 2017 have done little to alter it, either. If you are a fan, it's good to know that there's appeal beyond the exterior design.

The 500L is a decent attempt at providing practical family transport for buyers who don't need a large MPV, but have outgrown a conventional supermini. The tall body shape means there's good head and legroom all-round, plus a sizeable boot, although other small MPVs such as the Ford B-Max offer even greater versatility. 

Advertisement - Article continues below

Equipment levels are strong, too, and the interior is bright and airy, although quality is a mixed bag. The driving experience leaves a little to be desired, too, as it can't match the handling composure of the B-Max or many similarly-priced family hatchbacks.

The two diesels are responsive and efficient, and even the 1.3 offers adequate pace. The petrol aren't that refined and lack torque, however. Poor depreciation also lets the 500L down, meaning those who crave the funky styling will have to pay a financial penalty come selling time. 

The Fiat 500L is a compact MPV that comes with a competitive price tag and is designed to rival other supermini-based people carriers like the Ford B-MAX, Citroen C3 Picasso and the Hyundai ix20.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Used - available now

Rio

2023 Kia

Rio

57,198 milesManualPetrol1.0L

Cash £11,003
View Rio
Juke

2023 Nissan

Juke

12,051 milesAutomaticPetrol1.0L

Cash £16,403
View Juke
Formentor

2024 Cupra

Formentor

22,528 milesAutomaticPetrol1.5L

Cash £23,303
View Formentor
Fiesta ST

2023 Ford

Fiesta ST

8,200 milesManualPetrol1.5L

Cash £19,603
View Fiesta ST

The 500L is based very obviously on the popular Fiat 500 city car, meaning it gets the same retro influenced design, trendy interior and frugal engines as its smaller sister. However, the 500L's larger proportions mean it is a lot more practical for family buyers, thanks to a roomy boot, and five-seats that can actually be used by adults. Buyers can also opt for the even larger 500L MPW, which comes with a seven-seat option.

The entry-level Pop Star, mid-range Easy and Lounge models, plus a rugged looking flagship called Trekking that features black bodywork additions around the wheel arches and sills, as well as silver skid plates at the front and rear – but don’t be fooled into thinking it has four-wheel drive. There is also a Beats Edition of the 500L Trekking, which gets a thumping great stereo influenced by artist Dr. Dre and his BeatsAudio brand.

The Pop edition of the 500L is pretty basic, with no air-conditioning even as an option although it does get ESC, central locking, electric front windows and a touchscreen operated radio with Bluetooth.

The Pop Star adds air-con and cruise control, plus body colour mirrors and alloy wheels. The Lounge ups the ante further with automatic lights, dual zone climate control, a fixed glass roof, electric rear windows, parking sensors and seat-back tables.

Across the 500L range buyers can choose from two petrol engines - a 1.4 or 0.9-litre - or two diesels. The latter options include the 1.3 Multijet which can be spec’d with Fiat's semi-automatic Dualogic gearbox, or the 1.6-litre Multijet which is manual only.

Skip advert
Advertisement

New & used car deals

Volkswagen Golf

Volkswagen Golf

RRP £24,625Avg. savings £2,261 off RRP*Used from £13,383
Nissan Qashqai

Nissan Qashqai

RRP £27,415Avg. savings £5,568 off RRP*Used from £12,295
Volkswagen Polo

Volkswagen Polo

RRP £15,255Avg. savings £1,704 off RRP*Used from £7,649
Kia Sportage

Kia Sportage

RRP £28,065Avg. savings £2,233 off RRP*Used from £15,297
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Chinese cars can’t match their European rivals when it comes to engineering
Opinion - Shanghai Auto Show

Chinese cars can’t match their European rivals when it comes to engineering

This new brand of cars might have battery tech on their side, but European buyers want much more than that
Opinion
25 Apr 2025
New electric car MoT tests could be coming to the UK
Tesla Model X on two-post inspection ramp

New electric car MoT tests could be coming to the UK

New technology and driver assistance systems require changes to annual testing, says EC
News
25 Apr 2025
Buying a modern used car for under £10k is almost impossible
Opinion - £10k used cars

Buying a modern used car for under £10k is almost impossible

Phil McNamara discovers that it’s harder than ever to find a good-value car at the affordable end of the market
Opinion
24 Apr 2025