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Fiat 500 Hybrid: Electric hatch re-engineered for petrol engine, manual transmission

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com July 7, 2025

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The second-generation Fiat 500 has finally been given a petrol-powered successor, but its journey to production is twistier than the Stelvio pass.

That’s because the new 500 Hybrid is based on the third-generation 500 — also known as the 500e — that was designed only for electric drivetrains.

Under the bonnet is a mild-hybrid drivetrain with Fiat’s 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine. It drives the front wheels via a six-speed manual transmission.

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Fiat has yet to provide the 500 Hybrid’s power, torque, performance or fuel economy figures. However, the same drivetrain was used in the second-generation 500, and made 52kW and 92Nm.

The 500e is offered with two electric drivetrains: an entry-level 70kW motor paired with a 24kWh battery, and a punchier 87kW motor with a 42kWh battery.

Externally there’s only one major change: a new grille in the front bumper, below the 500 badge, to let allow more air into the engine bay. At the rear, the 500e badge has been replaced a Hybrid one.

Like the exterior, the interior is basically the same as the 500e, with the Hybrid set to feature a 7.0-inch instrumentation display, and a 10.25-inch touchscreen running Fiat’s uConnect 5 infotainment software with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.

According to Motor1, the 500 Hybrid will retail for around €17,000 (A$30,700) in Italy. In its homeland, the official list price for the 500e is €29,950 (A$54,000), but the company is currently offering a deal that brings the total price down to €22,905 (A$41,300).