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The 2024 Fiat 500e All-Electric vehicle

The Fiat 500e All-Electric is quite a paradoxical little vehicle. It looks absolutely cute but totally impractical. Or is it? This latest version of Fiat’s Italian shoebox is the battery-powered version of the Fiat 500 Cinquecento. It’s out to prove that there is a market for inexpensive electric vehicles. Thinking the 500e is the perfect solution for young urban dwellers needing local transportation, Fiat reintroduced the 500e to the US market. Is Fiat on to something? Napleton News gives you this shocking report. Yeah, we intended to pun.

Under the hood of the Fiat 500e

2024 FIAT (500e) RED Power unit.

While many electric vehicles have a “frunk” or front trunk under what would normally be the hood, the Fiat 500e stores the power unit. The main reason is the 500e is so small, there is literally no place to locate the drive unit. This power unit generates 118 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque. In the grand scheme of things that’s a miniscule amount but considering how light the car is, it’s more than adequate. It also offers one-pedal driving, which allows the driver to drive or brake depending on the pressure applied on the skinny pedal. It’s not going to stop the vehicle in a panic stop situation so drivers will need to press hard on the brakes if necessary.

2024 FIAT (500e) RED from the sky!

The range is our only disappointment with the 500e. It checks in around 155 miles per full charge. That makes the Fiat 500e a city car at best.

The looks are what it’s all about.

The Fiat 500e is available in three trim levels ranging from the anything but subtle (RED) model to the mid-level Music model to the highline Fiat 500e Beauty version, which tops out at nearly $38,000.

The Fiat 500e at the beach.

The look of this quintessential Italian is unmistakable and has evolved from the model that appeared a few years ago. If you are a big guy, like I am, you may look a bit ridiculous in it. But being trendy sometimes comes with a bit of ridiculousness built-in.

2024 FIAT (500e) RED interior

Inside, it’s a mashup of red, er (RED) and black highlighted by a 7-inch gauge cluster. There’s also a 10.25-inch infotainment display. The front seats are very comfortable, the rear seats and their limited legroom (29.5 inches) are less so. They are more functional as a cargo shelf after an owner folds them forward.

Behind the wheel of the Fiat 500e

It’s a bit of fun when you get behind the wheel of the 500e. I mean, just look at it! You can’t help but smile. Gear selector buttons reside at the base of the center console, but can be a bit fiddly. In fact, the starter button is the most fiddly bit, especially when it tells you to step on the brake to start the motor. All the while, though, you have already been stepping on the brakes.

2024 FIAT (500e) RED

Stepping on the accelerator finds a car that is ready to romp. Pickup is rather spritely and makes for a very fun drive. The agility of the 500e is actually a lot of fun and asks for the driver to toss it into a corner (Thank you, sir. May I have another?).

To which we respond, Why, yes!

2024 Fiat 500e Specifications

Engine Type Electric Motor
Horsepower 117 hp
Torque 162 lb-ft
Transmission Automatic
EPA Electric Fuel Economy Equivalent (Combined/City/Hwy) 110/121/100 MPG
Suspension F/R MacPherson Strut / Multi-link
Turning Circle 31.5 ft.
Also Available Other trim levels.
Specs
Warranty 3 years/40,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty 5 years/60,000 miles
NHTSA Safety Rating Not Rated (2023)
Max Seating Capacity 4 passengers
Wheelbase 91.4 inches
Overall Length 142.9 inches
Width 64.1 inches
Height 66.3 inches
Cargo Room (Trunk) 9.5 Cubic Feet
Headroom, Front 39.3 inches
Headroom, 2nd 35.4 inches
Legroom, 1st 41.8 inches
Legroom, 2nd 29.4 inches
Shoulder room, 1st row 51.1 inches
Shoulder room, 2nd row 47.8 inches

This post was published on January 2, 2025

Mark Elias

I've loved everything on wheels: Trains, Planes and definitely Automobiles. I am constantly in search of the latest in new technology, which makes our lives better each day, but will always respect the classics. You can't continue forward without first taking a look back at where you've been.

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