: New 500 Gets More Attitude
: New 500 Gets More Attitude
Wednesday 19th September 2007

New 500 Gets More Attitude

Fiat's baby gets all macho


Lean, Mean Cool-looking Machine
Lean, Mean Cool-looking Machine
While the length of the waiting list for the new Fiat 500 is testament to just how good the design is, the cutesy looks aren’t to everyone’s taste. Lucky for them, then, that German suspension specialists H&R have applied their considerable expertise to giving the 500 boost in the man-points department.

Key to the modifications is a set of height/damper adjustable coil-overs which drop the car around 30mm. Add in a set of TRAK+ wheel spacers to push the alloys to the edge of the wheelarches and the car gains a much more squat and purposeful stance.

The car’s standard skinny rubber has also been ditched in favour of some tasty split-rim eMotion 17” wheels, while the make-over is completed by the addition of a cheeky boot spoiler and plenty of the oft-overused “sporty-look” honeycomb mesh.

Don’t know about you, but in black it’s certainly the pick of the new range. However, we hope that the H&R boffins have left plenty up their sleeve for the forthcoming Abarth and SS versions.

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L100NYY

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36,379 posts

266 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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I can't wait to have a go in one of these wee beasties, it will be interesting to see what the official Abarth version is going yo be like.

sidesauce

2,967 posts

241 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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I must say that the "black on black" look (ie black wheels on a black car) really works for me on this model...

nickjm

361 posts

253 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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[Louis Walsh mode]

I like it!

[/Louis Walsh mode]

PhantomPH

4,043 posts

248 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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What a good looking little car.

Daggerpie

1,434 posts

224 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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And another...


CooperS

4,576 posts

242 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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I like it alot, cant help think that it would look better with fatter arches?

Hendry

1,945 posts

305 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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At the risk of running against the grain, I think these visual mods strip the car of what made it stand out in the first place. It now looks like another modded Micra or Ford Ka.

MK4 Slowride

10,028 posts

231 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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hehe little cutie.

Marki

15,763 posts

293 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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MK4 Slowride said:
hehe little cutie.
Yes both are smile

vrooom

3,763 posts

290 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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All work done no engine/suspesion mod? BAH!

JKDesign80

92 posts

225 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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CooperS said:
I like it alot, cant help think that it would look better with fatter arches?
Fiat 500 Cup by MS Design






edx

1,852 posts

230 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Really liking the new 500, can't wait to see the Abarth version, reckon this could be the next car on my shopping list (for the missus of course biggrin)

Daggerpie

1,434 posts

224 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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I tried putting my name on the Abarth for when it comes out "hopefully" nx year but the Fiat salesman had never even heard of it! Filled me with confidence no end...

collateral

7,238 posts

241 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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It wants minilites and high profile rubber IMHO

waynepixel

3,978 posts

247 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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I am slowly fooling in love with this little car. Great work, and yes the H&R black car looks great. Now if there was only a V6 version.

cvegas

324 posts

226 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Looks great lowered. Style of the wheels look a bit dated and cheap. Look forward to seeing it with alternative black wheels.

jimbro1000

1,619 posts

307 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Hendry said:
At the risk of running against the grain, I think these visual mods strip the car of what made it stand out in the first place. It now looks like another modded Micra or Ford Ka.
Given that the new KA shares the same platform and the basic shape seems more than reminiscent to start with I don't think that should come as a huge surprise really..

roll on the abarth version with a bit more taste though

sad61t

1,100 posts

233 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Looking at Car magazine's exclusive on the 500 SS here http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/print.php?sid=1057

Key points appear to be 175bhp (+-10bhp) with major updates to front end styling to allow breathing and cooling, aero tweaks to side skirts and boot scoop. No major wheel arch extensions, but a genuine twin exit exhaust adds style. It also looks like they're going to strip all the Fiat badging for Abarth... maybe limiting sales to only selected Fiat dealers?

redpen

3 posts

255 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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The version to have of the original 500 was the Steyr Puch 650TR, somewhat modified by the Austrian truck and bus manufacturer to enable it to whiz up mountains a bit faster - very successfully! The ultimate pocket rocket.

Silver993tt

9,064 posts

262 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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The problem with all these mods is that it's not a Cinquecento any more. 17" wheels? Pointless, should have 13" or smaller to keep in touch with what the car really is - a great city car like the original Mini, that's the whole point of it. All these mods ruin it and make it look like a chav's estate special hehe