Background
*This Fiat 500L is being sold in a no reserve auction*
When it comes to timeless design classics the Fiat 500 is always towards the upper echelons, if not at the very top, of any list. And that’s because this little scamp was a true automotive game changer.
The Turin-based industrial behemoth put its finger in the design pie and pulled out one of the tastiest plums in history. Its formula of an air-cooled, rear-mounted vertical twin engine, all-round independent suspension and a funky design proved an instant winner.
Performance was never going to set its tyres alight, but it brought truly affordable motoring to the Italian masses; and just like Volkswagen’s Beetle and BMC’s Mini, that combination of innovative engineering, smart packaging and low, low price saw it quickly garner a worldwide audience.
Just how big? Well, Fiat shifted a formidable 3,427,648 examples (plus roughly another 327,000, if we include the estate Giardiniera version) – seriously impressive figures for such a little cutesy wagon.
Specification continued to improve as production of the 500 progressed, with power output rising from an initial 13bhp to a nosebleed inducing 22bhp in 499cc form. Weighing as much as a bag of crisps, the 500’s peppy free-revving engine always seemed to propel it a hell of a lot quicker than in reality.
Today the 500 has spawned an equally successful successor, but one thing is for certain: the original will never ever go out of fashion. Buy one, and you buy an icon. Drive one, and prepare to smile.







