The Fiat 500 is one of the most popular cars around – think of it as the modern day Mini (well the MINI – not the capitals – can’t be – it’s too big). The diminutive car with a big heart is about to get even more popular, with a new range called Colour Therapy. It is designed to bring back the spirit of the 1970s with a collection of vibrant colours and retro white detailing.
Available in both hatchback and convertible versions, and with 0.9-litre TwinAir and 1.2-litre petrol engines, the cars come in five special paint colours: New Age Cream, Countrypolitan Yellow, Pasodoble Red, Volare Blue, and Tech House Grey.
Distinguishing white details, coupled with the solid colours of the exterior, give the car a distinctive and unique personality, while emphasising its huge appeal – well over 100,000 examples have been sold since the Fiat 500’s launch in the UK in 2008.
The mid-range Colour Therapy still gets air conditioning, special paint, white mirror covers, white wheel covers, a ‘poolball’ design gear knob and specific key cover as standard. It costs £800 more than the entry-level Pop, but adds more than £1000 worth of extra equipment.
“The special colours and stylish new touches will make the Fiat 500 an even more attractive proposition for our customers,” says Elena Bernardelli, marketing director, Fiat Group Automobiles UK. “Tasteful features such as the white door mirror covers and ‘poolball’ design gear knob in matching colour, take the popular 500 to a new level, showing just how timeless this classic city car really is.”
The Fiat 500 Colour Therapy range starts at £10,760 on the road.

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