Fiat 500X are the SUV body-styled variants in the range, meaning they are larger than most other 500 vehicles. They measure 4248 mm (167.24 in.) - 4273 mm (168.23 in.) in length, 1796 mm (70.71 in.) in width, and 1603 mm (63.11 in.) - 1620 mm (63.78 in.) in height.
There are two engine size options for the Fiat 500L petrol vehicles. One is a 0.9-liter (875 cm3 | 53.4 cu. in.) 2-cylinder turbocharged engine, producing 105 Hp and 145 Nm of torque. The other is a 1.4-liter (1368 cm3 | 83.48 cu. in.) 4-cylinder engine, which can be either naturally aspirated, producing 95 Hp and 127 Nm of torque, or turbocharged with 2 output options - 120 Hp, 215 Nm and 160 Hp, 250 Nm.
The majority of Fiat 500 vehicles offers reasonably low fuel consumption. Economy figures are between 3.8 l/100 km (61.9 mpg) (0.9 TwinAir (85 Hp) variants) and 9.8 l/100 km (24 mpg) (2.4 MultiAir2 Tigershark (180 Hp) variants).
When using a fast charger, a Fiat 500e can be charged enough to travel about 48 km (30 miles) in just 5 minutes and up to 80% battery life in 35 minutes. Home charging is also an option. The model comes with an easy-to-use home charging system, which can charge the vehicle with up to 3kW. This can be upgraded to 7.4kW, which enables a full battery charge in just over six hours.
Fiat 500e does offer level 2 autonomous driving, to bring more ease and convenience to drivers.
Despite Fiat’s poor reputation for reliability, owners' reviews of the 500 model are mostly positive. Many say they are impressed with the vehicle, describing it as charming, practical, and a great city car. Common issues, however, are not absent. The ones experienced most frequently are power steering loss, the engine overheating, and oil leaks.