Fiat 500X Review 2026
Fiat 500X Verdict
Find out more about the Fiat 500X
Insurance Groups are between 8–16
On average it achieves 71% of the official MPG figure
The 500X is the crossover version of Fiat's popular city car and rivals both the Nissan Juke and Renault Captur in size and price. As well as boasting a comfortable interior and impressive road manners, the 500X is one of the few bulked-up 500s that manages to retain almost all of the character that made the original so popular.
The line-up is split between distinct styles - Urban Look and Cross Look (originally called City and Off-road) with the latter adding wheel arch cladding, rugged bumpers and underbody protection to help it survive the rigours of all-roading. Urban versions get sleeker bumpers and more customisation options, but both are attractive with flowing lines and curves.
It was facelifted in 2018 with a some interior changes and a new steering wheel, but the big change came under the bonnet with the introduction of excellent new 1.0-litre and 1.3-litre Firefly engines - the first Fiat to get them. Despite their small size, both deliver zesty performance and a surprising turn of speed.
They replace the older 1.4 MultiAir engine while the entry-level model is the 1.6-litre non-turbo petrol. The facelift also saw the diesels dropped from the range.
Like Fiat's retro city car, the 500X is easy to drive and comfortable over long trips, with well-bolstered seats and an intelligent and colourful interior. The ride is smooth, absorbing most of the lumps and bumps in the road, although things can get a bit uncomfortable with the optional 18-inch wheels that have a tendency to judder over potholes.
In our view the 500X is one of the best Fiats to emerge in recent years. It's easy to drive, fun and will return the same economy as a typical family hatchback. It has more than enough rival the likes of the Nissan Juke and Renault Captur, although only those wanting all-wheel drive might be put off by the considerable hike in price.
Looking for a second opinon? Why not read heycar's Fiat 500X review.
Fiat 500X handling and engines
- Engines range from 1.0 120 to 2.0 MultiJet 140 AWD
- Readers report Real MPG to be between 25–57 mpg
The 500X was developed alongside the Jeep Renegade and shares the same platform and off-road running gear. As a result it's a genuine off-roader, with the choice of two-wheel or four-wheel drive, with the latter using a torque management system to activate the rear axle whenever needed.
This means the 500X is genuinely well-suited for those in rural areas and even two-wheel drive models on Cross specification will have little trouble navigating icy roads and hills, thanks to the addition of an electronic diff.
Of course, despite all that ability, the vast majority of 500X buyers will never venture anywhere more taxing that a grass verge. The good news is that it's very capable and comfortable on-road.
All models handle keenly, with little body pitching in the corners. The steering is a little overpowered, but not enough to prevent the driver from getting a fair understanding of how much grip is available.
The 500X can be specified with 16, 17 or 18-inch wheels, but the latter upsets the ride with occasional jarring over potholes and speed bumps. As a result we'd recommend sticking to the standard 16 or 17-inch wheels, with both providing a smooth and comfortable ride on all but the worst of road conditions.
The original engine line up saw front-wheel models availablle with the 110PS 1.6-litre and 140PS 1.4 MultiAir petrols alongside 95PS 1.3-litre and 120PS 1.6-litre Multijet diesels.
Four-wheel drive models got the 140PS 2.0-litre Multijet diesel and 170PS 1.4-litre MultiAir petrol, but commanded a significant price premium.
Come 2018, when Fiat facelifted the 500X, it dropped the diesel from the line-up and replaced the 1.4-litre MultiAir with new Firefly engines.
The good news, they are excellent and suit the 500X perfectly. The 1.0-litre three-cylinder unit may seem too small for a car this size, but it feels genuinely nippy and quicker than its 120PS would suggest. Not just around town but on the open road and even the motorway, it has more than enough power. We think it's excellent.
Alongside it is a four-cylinder 1.3-litre Firefly with 150PS that comes as a DCT dual-clutch automatic only. The entry-level model remains the non-turbo 1.6-litre petrol.
In our view the 500X is an impressive all-rounder, with keen handling and low running costs. Admittedly, the off-road versions are pricey, but it's difficult to deny the classy and likeable nature of the 500X. Backed by proven Jeep four-wheel drive tech, it will easily cope with British winters, while the lighter two-wheel drive versions will prove to be practical and economical for those who rarely venture beyond the urban environment.
| Engine | MPG | 0-62 | CO2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0 120 | 49 mpg | 10.9 s | 131–139 g/km |
| 1.0 120 Firefly | 49–50 mpg | 10.9 s | 131–158 g/km |
| 1.3 150 DCT | 46 mpg | 9.1 s | 141–146 g/km |
| 1.3 150 Firefly DCT | 48 mpg | 9.1–10.9 s | 139–158 g/km |
| 1.3 MultiJet | 69 mpg | 12.9 s | 107 g/km |
| 1.4 MultiAir | 47–50 mpg | 9.8–9.9 s | 133–139 g/km |
| 1.4 MultiAir 140 Automatic | 50 mpg | 9.9 s | 133 g/km |
| 1.4 MultiAir 170 4WD Automatic | 42 mpg | 8.6 s | 157 g/km |
| 1.4 MultiAir 4WD Automatic | 42 mpg | 8.6 s | 157 g/km |
| 1.6 E-Torq | 42–47 mpg | 11.5 s | 139–154 g/km |
| 1.6 MultiJet | 69 mpg | 10.5 s | 109 g/km |
| 1.6 MultiJet Automatic | 66 mpg | 10.5 s | 113 g/km |
| 2.0 MultiJet 140 AWD | 58 mpg | 9.5 s | 130 g/km |
| 2.0 MultiJet 4WD Automatic | 51 mpg | 9.8 s | 144 g/km |
Real MPG average for the Fiat 500X
Real MPG was created following thousands of readers telling us that their cars could not match the official figures.
Real MPG gives real world data from drivers like you to show how much fuel a vehicle really uses.
Average performance
71%
Real MPG
25–57 mpg
MPGs submitted
174
Fiat 500X interior
- Boot space is 245–1000 litres
- Euro NCAP rating of four stars
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Length | 4248–4273 mm |
| Width | 2025 mm |
| Height | 1595–1620 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2570 mm |
The 500X gets a reasonably upmarket interior with a neat design that stands out from many other SUVs with its coloured dash trim. The clunky door handles aren't the nicest to use, but overall the quality is good.
Both the steering wheel and driver's seat have lots of adjustment, which makes it easy to get comfortable, although the high placed off-clutch foot rest means long journeys can make your left leg ache, especially if you're tall.
The chunky steering wheel gets simple onboard controls and almost all models get a colourful dashboard that's dominated by a five-inch touchscreen, which outshines its rivals with swift menu changes. A larger 6.5-inch system is available as an optional extra - with navigation - and again this is easy to use, with speedy operations and a simple but workmanlike layout.
Facelifted models from 2018 get a redesigned - and nicer quality - steering wheel, new instrument dials and a larger 7-inch touchscreen as part of UConnect, that includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard.
The 500X is practical with deep door pockets and lots of storage and cubby holes. The boot is a useful 350 litres and can be extended to 1000 litres with the two rear seats flattened, although the high loading lip can make it tricky to lift heavy items into it. A two-level boot floor is available as an option and there's plenty of head and legroom in the front and rear, which makes the 500X suitable for carrying four adults.
Standard equipment levels are good, with base models getting air con, tyre pressure monitoring and cruise control. As with the standard 500, the 500X can be upgraded with a huge number of options, including mood lighting, automatic climate control, leather trim and customisable dashboard finishes.
The 500X also has a four-star Euro NCAP rating and gets six airbags as standard. The options list includes autonomous city braking, a lane departure warning system and a blindspot warning for overtaking vehicles and to assist with reversing out of a parking space.
Standard equipment from launch:
Pop includes 16-inch wheels with gloss silver hubcaps, body-coloured bumpers, chrome-effect brightwork, cruise control with speed limiter, manual air conditioning, remote central locking, electric front and rear windows, height-adjustable driver's seat, body-coloured dashboard panel, electronic stability control (ESC), dynamic steering torque, anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic rollover mitigation, hill start assist, tyre pressure monitoring, electronic parking brake, front fog lights and six airbags.
Pop Star adds 17-alloy wheels, body-coloured door mirrors, front fog lights with cornering illumination, automatic climate control, rear parking sensors, “Drive Mood” selector and a five-inch Uconnect infotainment system with Bluetooth.
Lounge trim gets 18-inch alloy wheels, 6.5-inch Uconnect infotainment system with navigation, dark tinted rear windows, HID headlamps, adjustable cargo floor, front floor mats, chrome-effect exterior styling kit, leather-trimmed gear shifter, adjustable front armrest with storage and ambient interior lighting.
Cross is the entry off-road trim and features Cross-specific 17-inch alloy wheels, traction Plus system, dark tinted rear windows, roof bars, unique bumpers front and rear, chrome exhaust trims, satin silver exterior detailing, leather-trimmed gear shifter, special dashboard finish plus an adjustable front armrest with storage.
Cross Plus gets (in addition to Cross) Cross Plus-specific 18-inch alloy wheels, 6.5-inch Uconnect infotainment system with navigation, HID headlamps, adjustable cargo floor, front floor mats along with ambient interior lighting.
From 2018:
Urban models get 16-inch alloy wheels, Techno-leather steering wheel, new instrument panel with 7-inch Uconnect with Apple Car Play and Android Auto and double USB port, manual air conditioning, Cruise Control, electric parking brake and 60/40 split rear seat. The standard equipment is completed by the new Traffic Sign Recognition and Intelligent Speed Assist, as well as Lane Assist system, six airbags and Electronic Stability Control (ESC).
City Cross adds the off-road look, with 17-inch alloy wheels, satin chrome inserts and body-coloured door mirrors. Front fog lights, 3.5-inch colour TFT monitor, automatic climate control and rear parking sensors complete the trim.
Cross Plus comes with LED headlights, 18-inch alloy wheels, roof bars and dark tinted rear windows. Inside, it adds TomTom navigation to the 7-inch touchscreen, along with Parkview rear parking camera, dusk sensor and front armrest.
Fiat 500X models and specs
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Length | 4248–4273 mm |
| Width | 2025 mm |
| Height | 1595–1620 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2570 mm |
| Miscellaneous | |
|---|---|
| Kerb Weight | 1275–1495 kg |
| Boot Space | 245–1000 L |
| Warranty | 3 years / 60000 miles |
| Servicing | 9000–37500 miles |
| Costs | |
|---|---|
| List Price | £14,595–£25,845 |
| Insurance Groups | 8–16 |
| Road Tax Bands | B–G |
| Official MPG | 42.2–68.9 mpg |
| Euro NCAP Safety Ratings | |
|---|---|
| Adult | - |
| Child | - |
| Pedestrian | - |
| Overall | 4 |
Currently on sale
| SUV | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
| Connect Firefly 120 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.9 s |
| Connect Firefly 150 DCT Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.9 s |
| Cross Firefly 120 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.9 s |
| Cross Firefly 150 DCT Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.9 s |
| Hey Google Firefly 120 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.9 s |
| Hey Google Firefly 150 DCT Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.9 s |
| Pop Firefly 120 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.9 s |
| Sport Firefly 120 Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.9 s |
| Sport Firefly 150 DCT Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.9 s |
On sale until April 2021
| SUV | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
| 1.0 120 City Cross Firefly 5dr | - | 48.7 mpg | 10.9 s |
| 1.0 120 Cross Plus Firefly 5dr | - | 48.7 mpg | 10.9 s |
| 1.0 120 Lounge Firefly 5dr | - | - | - |
| 1.0 120 Sport Firefly 5dr | - | - | - |
| 1.0 120 Urban Firefly 5dr | - | 49.6 mpg | 10.9 s |
| 1.3 150 City Cross Firefly DCT 5dr | - | 46.3 mpg | 9.1 s |
| 1.3 150 Cross Plus Firefly DCT 5dr | - | 46.3 mpg | 9.1 s |
| 1.3 150 Lounge Firefly DCT 5dr | - | - | - |
| 1.3 150 Sport Firefly DCT 5dr | - | - | - |
On sale until August 2020
| SUV | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
| 1.0 120 Firefly 120TH 5dr | - | 48.7 mpg | 10.9 s |
| 1.3 150 Firefly 120TH DCT 5dr | - | 47.9 mpg | 9.1 s |
On sale until June 2020
| SUV | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
| 1.0 120 S Design Firefly 5dr | - | 49.6 mpg | 10.9 s |
| 1.3 150 S Design Firefly DCT 5dr | - | 47.9 mpg | 9.1 s |
| 1.6 E-Torq 110 Urban 5dr | £16,995 | 42.2 mpg | 11.5 s |
On sale until November 2018
On sale until October 2015
| SUV | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
| Pop 1.6 SS 110 5dr | £14,595 | - | - |
| Pop Star 1.6 SS 110 5dr | - | - | - |
Model History
- October 2014: Fiat 500X unveiled
- January 2018: Fiat 500X Mirror launched
- February 2018: Fiat 500X updated for 2018
- August 2018: Fiat 500X revamped with new look
- September 2019: Fiat 500X Sport priced from £22,500
- January 2021: Fiat 500X range updated for 2021
- March 2021: Fiat 500X Hey Google special edition announced
- September 2021: Fiat 500X Dolcevita soft-top announced
- January 2022: Fiat 500X range updated for 2022
October 2014
Fiat 500X unveiled
The Fiat 500X is available with a broad range of engines and transmissions, including a new nine-speed automatic transmission.
The 500X has been engineered to strike the optimal balance of handling and comfort that the segment demands, while the latest active safety systems are available to assist the driver, including front headlights with DRLs; front fog lights with adaptive cornering; sophisticated ESC (Electronic Stability Control); Lane Assist (lane departure warning system) and Blind Spot Assist (lane change assistance system). A ParkView reversing camera is also available in the new 500X, as is the "Brake Control" assisted braking system.
Even the driving experience can be personalised and adapted, depending on how the new FIAT 500X is being driven and the prevailing driving conditions. The "Drive Mood Selector" has three different modes for engine, brakes, steering and gearbox/transmission settings: “Auto” offers the best compromise in terms of comfort, consumption and CO2emissions while “Sport” reconfigures the 500X for better performance and more spirited handling. “All Weather” adjusts the vehicle settings for maximum safety even in low grip conditions.
On the more rugged version of the 500X, “All Weather” mode is replaced by the “Traction” function, which speeds up the transmission of torque to the rear axle on four-wheel drive versions or activates the “Traction Plus” control system on front wheel drive versions, the latter offering an ideal solution to drivers who only encounter extreme low-traction situations occasionally, thereby avoiding the additional costs and slight emissions increase associated with a conventional four-wheel drive system.
The engine range of the new 500X comprises four petrol engines and three diesels: Front-wheel drive, petrol-powered models are either equipped with a 110PS, 1.6-litre engine with a five-speed manual gearbox or a 140PS, 1.4-litre Turbo MultiAir II petrol engine with either a six-speed manual or a six-speed twin-clutch transmission. All-wheel drive petrol models, which are equipped with a nine-speed automatic transmission as standard, are powered either by a 170PS, 1.4-litre Turbo MultiAir II engine or the 184PS, 2.4-litre Tigershark engine.
The front-wheel drive diesel range consists of the 95PS, 1.3-litre MultiJet II turbo diesel, equipped with a five-speed manual gearbox and the 120PS 1.6-litre MultiJet II turbo diesel equipped with a six-speed manual gearbox. The four-wheel drive diesel option is the 140PS, 2.0-litre MultiJet II turbo diesel, which will be available with a six-speed manual or nine-speed automatic transmission. All engine and transmission versions will be offered in the UK, with the exception of the 2.4-litre Tigershark unit.
Designed in the Centro Stile, the new 500X is compact on the outside – measuring 4.25 metres in length, 1.80 metres in width and 1.60 metres in height (1.61 with roof bars, 1.62 with 4WD) – while spacious and inviting on the inside, with extensive use of high-grade materials, top-quality finishes and practical storage compartments – including a spacious 350 litre luggage compartment. The seats adjust to offer a high degree of flexibility and seven different interior fabric, leather and colour configurations are available, depending on the model and exterior colour.
A new Uconnect Live system also allows customers – through integration with their smartphones – to use many apps on the on-board system so that they can always be in contact with their friends on Facebook and Twitter; listen to millions of music tracks on Deezer and more than 100,000 radio stations with TuneIn; get real-time news updates from Reuters and get the latest traffic, safety camera and weather information from the TomTom Live service.
January 2018
Fiat 500X Mirror launched
Comes with UconnectTMLINK technology which is Apple CarPlay-ready and compatible with Android AutoTM as standard.
Available for the first time on a Fiat model, Mopar Connect combines remote assistance services and control functions in one app, to guarantee peace of mind when on the road and away from the car.
The Fiat 500X Mirror builds on the Pop Star trim but comes with satin chrome details, “Mirror” badge on the pillar, 17-inch matte black alloy wheels and xenon headlights. Blue Jeans matte paint is available as an exclusive option on 500X Mirror along with satin chrome roofbars . As standard, the exclusive matte Blue Jeans colour extends to the dashboard fascia and seat upholstery, with blue stitching accents. The 500X Mirror is available with the 1.6 E-Torq 110PS petrol and 1.4 MultiAir 140PS petrol engine, also available with DCT.
February 2018
Fiat 500X updated for 2018
The Fiat 500X Model Year 2018 offers next-generation Uconnect with 7-inch high-resolution touchscreen, from the Pop Star trim level up, and offers Apple CarPlay and Android AutoTM as standard for a smarter, safer way to use your phone in the car. The system offers key features including Bluetooth interface with hands-free system, audio streaming, text message reader and voice recognition.
The Uconnect system is now also available with Apple CarPlay to integrate the iPhone with the display and native controls of the car, allowing the driver to make calls, play music, send and receive messages, get directions optimised for traffic conditions and much more.
The simplified 500X range is now available in three trim levels, combined with a choice of three petrol and two diesel engines. The comprehensive standard equipment levels can be boosted with the addition of a number of packs, such as the Cold Weather pack, which comes with a heated steering wheel, heated front seats and heated wiper area, or the City pack to add electrically folding and heated door mirrors and rear parking camera. Marching Green paint is now available exclusively on Cross Plus models.
The 500X is available to order now priced from £15,550 OTR for the 500X Pop 1.6 E-Torq 110hp petrol.
August 2018
Fiat 500X revamped with new look
Updated inside and out with new looks and technology. Available with a choice of three trim levels, Urban, City Cross and Cross, three petrol engines, including two new, more efficient turbo petrol engines, and a host of safety assistance systems as standard across the range. The new 500X is on sale now priced from £16,995 OTR.
New daytime running lights and LED rear light clusters are standard across the range, bring it even closer to the look of the rest of the 500 family. Standard on the Cross Plus, and optionally available on other trims, are the new LED headlights, made in partnership with Magneti Marelli.
The new 'Urban' look features an all-new front and rear bumper design to make tackling city traffic chic, while the new Cross look adds new-look protective skid plates for taking on adventures.
The completely restyled cockpit features a new instrument cluster, with graphics that are now even easier to read, together with a new steering wheel which is contoured to ensure better positioning of the driver's hands, provides perfect grip in Techno-leather upholstery and includes integrated radio controls.
The new front-wheel drive turbo petrol engine line-up includes a three-cylinder 1.0-litre powerplant that delivers 120hp and 190Nm of torque and is paired with a six-speed manual transmission, as well as a four-cylinder 1.3-litre engine with 150hp and 270Nm of torque, in this case combined with six-speed dual clutch automatic transmission (DCT).
The range of petrol engines in the new Fiat 500X is completed by the entry level 110hp 1.6 E-Torq, combined with manual transmission and front-wheel drive, which is now upgraded to meet the Euro 6D pollution reduction standard and now features Start & Stop as standard.
This next-generation UconnectTM system comes complete with high-resolution 7-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth hands-free interface, audio streaming, text reader and voice recognition function, Aux and USB ports with iPod integration and controls on the steering wheel, all as standard.
The new Fiat 500X is available with a choice of three trim levels, Urban, City Cross and Cross, and three petrol engines. Customers will have a choice of 14 different colours, including the new tricoat Ivory, metallic Blue Italia and Techno Green. A choice of 17 and 18-inch wheels and seven interior configurations will allow customers to make the Fiat 500X their own.
In Urban trim level, the Fiat 500X come with a comprehensive standard equipment list including LED DRL and rear lights, 16-inch alloy wheels, Techno-leather steering wheel, new instrument panel with 7-inch Uconnect with Apple Car Play and Android Auto and double USB port, manual air conditioning, Cruise Control, electric parking brake and 60/40 split rear seat. The standard equipment is completed by the new Traffic Sign Recognition and Speed Advisor driving assist systems, as well as Lane Assist system, 6 airbags and Electronic Stability Control (ESC).
The City Cross version builds on the Urban trim adding the off-road look, enhanced by 17-inch alloy wheels, satin chrome inserts and body-coloured door mirrors. Front fog lights, 3.5-inch colour TFT monitor, automatic climate control and rear parking sensors complete the trim. The top-of-the-range Cross Plus version adds LED headlights, 18-inch alloy wheels, roof bars and dark tinted rear windows. Inside, it adds TomTom navigation to the 7-inch touchscreen, along with Parkview rear parking camera, dusk sensor and front armrest.
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Model |
OTR Price |
|
Fiat 500X Urban 1.6 110hp |
£16,995 |
|
Fiat 500X City Cross 1.0 120hp |
£18,995 |
|
Fiat 500X City Cross 1.3 150hp DCT Automatic |
£21,195 |
|
Fiat 500X Cross Plus 1.0 120hp |
£20,995 |
|
Fiat 500X Cross Plus 1.3 150hp DCT Automatic |
£23,195 |
September 2019
Fiat 500X Sport priced from £22,500
The new Fiat 500X Sport joins the 500X Urban family with more aggressively sporty styling and greater performance. The combination of a tuned suspension settings, lowered ride height, steering system calibration and 19-inch wheels with high-performance tyres leads to improved agility and greater driving pleasure, claims Fiat.
The new 500X Sport features tuned suspension with a 13mm reduction in ride height and can be specified with optional 19-inch alloy wheels with performance tyres and black finishing. This results in a more aggressive car, with better ground adherence and dynamism.
The 500X Sport with 1.3 FireFly Turbo 150PS petrol engine, with DCT automatic transmission, also uses Frequency Selective Damping (FSD) on the front and rear suspension and adjusted shock absorbers to offer greater road holding without compromising comfort. The steering system calibration has also been adjusted to return more precise and reactive feedback to the driver.
When combined with the optional 19-inch alloy wheels, the 500X Sport 1.3 FireFly 150PS DCT generates an eight percent increase in lateral acceleration, translating into a significant improvement in road holding and a substantial increase in active safety. The new suspension tuning enhances responsiveness at curve entry, reducing understeer by 26 percent, and oversteer, in extreme conditions, by 17 percent.
The new Sport model asserts its credentials with a host of exterior styling cues including body coloured side skirts and wheel arches, diffuser-style rear bumper, dual chrome exhaust and the full LED headlights and fog lamps. While specific 18-inch alloy wheels are fitted as standard, 19-inch alloy wheels with performance tyres and gloss black hubcap are available as an option.
Sport Red pastel paint is available exclusively on the Sport model, while titanium grey details on the handles, front bumper inserts, front moulding, mirror caps and a Myron "500" logo on the boot-lid. In addition to the exclusive Sport Red pastel paint, other colour options include Ice White, Cinema Black, Fashion Grey and Italia Blue, all of which can be combined with a black roof for a two-tone exterior.
The sporty style of the exterior continues inside with an aluminium gear-knob, techno-leather flat based sports steering wheel with Alcantara inserts. Titanium grey dashboard, red elements on the instrument panel and specific TFT graphics, and Myron details finished with red stitching. The standard Alcantara upholstered steering wheel and the instrument panel cover provide a touch of sporting elegance, unique in this segment. Exclusive new black fabric with techno-leather upholstery, with a grey “500” logo on the seats, a Myron steering wheel bezel, Aluminium pedals and ambient interior lighting complete the 500X Sport’s unique interior.
The new 500X comes as standard with a host of innovative driving assistance systems as standard, including Traffic Sign Recognition and Lane Assist. Uconnect 7-inch infotainment system with satellite navigation, compatible with Apple CarPlay and with Android Auto, automatic climate control, rear parking sensors and Cruise Control are also standard.
Finally, the new 500X Sport can be equipped with a choice of two petrol engines, a 1.0 with 120PS and six-speed manual gearbox, and a 1.3 with 150PS and six-speed DCT dual-clutch automatic transmission, complete with steering wheel controls.
The new 500X Lounge also makes its debut in the range. Outside, it features body-coloured mirror caps and 16-inch alloy wheels, as well as daytime running lights (DRL) and LED rear lights. It’s especially refined inside, with a techno-leather steering wheel and front armrest. The 500X Lounge is also comfortable thanks to its standard equipment including the 7-inch HD LIVE touchscreen Uconnect system with DAB digital radio, Apple CarPlay and Android AutoT compatibility. Standard equipment is completed by front and rear parking sensors and rain and twilight sensors.
January 2021
Fiat 500X range updated for 2021
The Pop trim provides an affordable entry point into the 500X range. The family’s colour palette is broadened by the new, exclusive Sicilian orange livery, complemented by new fabric blue seats, embellished with the FIAT monogram and a dedicated dashboard in new Techno blue. The 500X Pop is priced from £19,860.
The Connect trim level offers a high level of technology as standard, with the 7-inch Uconnect infotainment system with DAB radio, Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™. On all three models, new seats are paired with a brand-new dashboard finish in matt silver.
The 500X Connect comes with black seats, techno-leather steering wheel with audio controls and 17-inch alloy wheels. It also features dark tinted rear windows, fog lights, LED DRLs, parking sensors and dusk and rain sensors. 500X Connect is priced at £20,760.
In its Cross trim level, on top of the Connect specification, the 500X debuts new seats with a camouflage-patterned center panel and vinyl inserts, plus 19-inch alloy wheels, roof rack and automatic air conditioning as standard. 500X Cross is priced from £22,560.
The top of the range is the Sport trim is enhanced by 18-inch alloy wheels in burnished black, or optional 19-inch wheels, and exclusive matt Fashion grey livery. 500X Sport is priced from £23,560.
The distinct character of the trim levels can be further enhanced to customise the 500X while offering significant financial saving. These include:
- The magic eye pack: includes front parking sensors and rear camera, NAVI pack and ADAS pack with Blind Spot Detection and Adaptive Cruise Control. Available on Connect and Cross.
- The comfort pack: includes automatic air conditioning and adjustable seats, visibility pack with xenon headlights, electrochromatic rear view mirror and dusk and rain sensors. Available on Pop, Cross and Sport.
- The style pack: includes chrome-plated details and privacy glass with the full-LED pack Available on Connect.
Orders for the updated 500X will open early February.
|
500X |
CO2 g/km |
Basic Price (£) |
VAT (£) |
Total Retail (£) |
OTR Charges (£) |
Total OTR (£) |
|
|
POP FireFly Turbo 1.0 |
140-147 |
£15,720.00 |
£3,144.00 |
£18,864.00 |
£996.00 |
£19,860.00 |
|
|
CONNECT FireFly Turbo 1.0 |
141-149 |
£16,470.00 |
£3,294.00 |
£19,764.00 |
£996.00 |
£20,760.00 |
|
|
CONNECT FireFly Turbo 1.3 DCT Auto |
145-152 |
£18,553.33 |
£3,710.67 |
£22,264.00 |
£996.00 |
£23,260.00 |
|
|
CROSS FireFly Turbo 1.0 |
141-149 |
£17,970.00 |
£3,594.00 |
£21,564.00 |
£996.00 |
£22,560.00 |
|
|
CROSS FireFly Turbo 1.3 DCT Auto |
146-152 |
£20,053.33 |
£4,010.67 |
£24,064.00 |
£996.00 |
£25,060.00 |
|
|
SPORT FireFly Turbo 1.0 |
141-157 |
£18,803.33 |
£3,760.67 |
£22,564.00 |
£996.00 |
£23,560.00 |
|
|
SPORT FireFly Turbo 1.3 DCT Auto |
145-158 |
£20,886.67 |
£4,177.33 |
£25,064.00 |
£996.00 |
£26,060.00 |
March 2021
Fiat 500X Hey Google special edition announced
The special series is equipped with the Hey Google voice assistant, so customers can connect to their car remotely, using nothing but their own voice to request and receive information on the car and to interact with it. They can do so via their smartphone or the Google Nest Hub, a digital display included with the welcome kit they receive when purchasing a new 500 family Hey Google car.
The Italian crossover is also kitted out in the two-tone white and gloss black livery. The bodywork stands out with its 16-inch alloy wheels, fog lamps and blacked-out windows, giving it a metropolitan look. The interior features new seats and a matt silver dashboard with the 500 logo in white, soft-touch steering wheel with built-in controls, adjustable-height driver’s seat and front armrest. The Fiat 500X Hey Google comes with a full range of tech including Uconnect™ seven-inch HD touchscreen radio with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, six speakers, Mopar ® Connect, rear parking sensors, and rain and dusk sensors. The engine range consists of two Euro 6D-Final-compliant petrol powertrains – 1.0-litre 120hp and 1.3-litre 150hp Firefly engines – and two 1.3-litre 95hp and 1.6-litre 130hp Multijet diesel engines. Passione red, Gelato white, Silver grey, Moda grey, Blue Jeans, Blue Italia and Techno green hues are also available.
September 2021
Fiat 500X Dolcevita soft-top announced
The Fiat 500X Dolcevita makes its debut today, providing customers with the option of combining open air driving with everyday versatility and practicality. Priced from £23,975, customers can order the soft top crossover from today, with first deliveries expected later this year.
The 500X Dolcevita’s canvas soft top opens at the touch of a button in 15 seconds, even while driving at up to 62mph, and has been engineered to have an unchanged load capacity compared to the hard top 500X. It also ensures good visibility and an open-air experience, even for passengers in the back. The canvas is available in black, grey and red, to match the ten body colours available.
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500X Dolcevita |
CO2 g/km |
Insurance Group |
Total Retail |
Total OTR |
|
CONNECT 1.0 120hp |
142-147 |
TBC |
£22,974 |
£23,975 |
|
CROSS 1.0 120hp |
146-150 |
TBC |
£24,774 |
£25,775 |
|
CROSS 1.3 150hp DCT Automatic |
142-155 |
TBC |
£27,274 |
£28,275 |
|
SPORT 1.0 120hp |
142-155 |
TBC |
£25,939 |
£27,275 |
|
SPORT 150hp DCT Automatic |
145-156 |
TBC |
£28,439 |
£29,7755 |
January 2022
Fiat 500X range updated for 2022
The 500X MY22 exterior has been revamped, gaining the 500 logo to the front and the new FIAT lettering to the rear. These two design cues add modernity to the 500X make the 500X even more contemporary with a nod to the look and feel of the New 500.
The 500X MY22 is available in the Club, Cross and Sport trim levels, and in two body variants: Hatchback and the newly-announced Dolcevita soft top.
Club receives 16-inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, cruise control and seven-inch touchscreen, and is priced from £22,085 OTR. Cross provides buyers with a more rugged exterior and includes rear-view parking camera, 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights and automatic dual-zone climate control, priced from £23,585 OTR for the hatchback and £26,235 OTR for the Dolcevita. Top-of-the-range Sport trim has alcantara steering wheel, puddle lights, body-coloured bumpers and side skirts, and colour TFT screen, and is priced at £25,085 OTR for the hatchback and £27,735 OTR for the Dolcevita. All trim levels come with the efficient Firefly 1.0-litre unit with six-speed manual transmission.
What to watch out for
Minor electrical glitches reported in November 2015 Fiat 500X 1.4 Cross Plus manual with most extras added. The anti brake control off warning symbol keeps coming on randomly after starting engine. It does not click on when out in car, only at engine start. Supplying FIAT dealer found nothing wrong. Since then the symbol still comes on at start up, not every time and once the automatic main beam headlight failure symbol came on at the same time as lane assist system failure symbol.
12-01-2017:Report of bizarre series of events with 4 month old, 3200 mile Fiat 500X Cross Plus that might be related to 27-2-2016 above. Driver was turning into a roundabout when the steering wheel locked and she could could not steer the car. All dashboard lights came on and she could not turn engine off. The handbrake had seized so the car could not be moved off the road. When the car eventually turned off after approximately 20 minutes there were many error messages including check engine, and failure, stop start failure etc. Thermometer read -85 degrees. Fiat have tested it and said nothing wrong with it.
17-03-2017:Report of c onstant ECU problem on Fiat 500X: engine cuts out, parking brake locks on, dash still showing engine running so can't restart. Back to Fiat dealer three times for software update and reset. Still happening.
27-11-2017:After leaving her Fiat 500X in her garage for 2 weeks while on holiday, owner could not start the car on the button. Called RAC who also could not start it. Car taken to suppying dealer who found tp end of the engine to be flooded (presumably a MultiAir), dismantled the engine and have been waiting for 3 months for parts to repair it.
13-02-2018:Report of failure of engine of September 2015 Fiat 500X 1.6 diesel at 15,000 miles. Lots of smoke, high engine revs and engine would not shut down (funning on sump oil). Took to Fiat dealer who said out of warranty but would contact Fiat. The change oil light was on but the driver was going to get this checked at service which was due. Manual says when oil light is on it has to be changed within 500 miles. Dealer says in handbook it's 500km which the car was over by 92 km as it had been driven 368 miles with the oil light on.
06-10-2019:Report of manual transmission shift trouble in hired 20,000 mile FIAT 500X. Suspect damage to external mechanism from previous hirers not lifting the collar that allows selection of reverse.
