FIAT 500 Unveils the MY23 Dolcevita Model

FIAT 500 Unveils the MY23 Dolcevita Model

FIAT Australia has introduced the MY23 FIAT 500, signaling a continuation of the compact hatchback segment's offerings. Available exclusively in the Dolcevita trim, the model is priced from $27,220, excluding on-road charges.

This generation Fiat 500 has been on sale in Australia since 2007, or approximately 15 years.

The Dolcevita features a fixed glass roof, a chrome body kit, and a standard chrome exhaust tip, complementing the vehicle's exterior chrome details. With the integration of elements from the former Lusso option pack, the Dolcevita model now comes with standard tinted side and rear windows.

The interior presents black fabric seats, marked with the Fiat logo. A 7” TFT cluster and cruise control have been included as standard features.

A noteworthy aspect of the FIAT 500's design is its customization potential. Customers can opt between black or ivory for the steering wheel and surrounding accents.

Key Equipment Highlights:

Exterior:

  • Fixed Glass Roof with Sun Blind
  • LED Daytime Running Lamps with Halogen Fog Lights
  • Power Adjustable Heated Exterior Mirrors
  • Chrome Exterior Accents

Interior:

  • 7-Inch TFT Instrument Cluster Display
  • 7-Inch Touchscreen Display with AM/FM/DAB Radio
  • Compatibility with Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto®
  • Bluetooth USB Media Management
  • Integrated Voice Control
  • Black Fabric Seats with Fiat Monogram
  • Body Colour Dashboard

Features:

  • Automatic Climate Control
  • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
  • Speed Limiter
  • Rear Parking Sensors
  • Dusk & Rain Sensors

The Dolcevita model is available in eight exterior colors. As for pricing specifics, the base vehicle price includes GST, though it doesn't cover on-road costs and dealer delivery. Additionally, an option for pastel and premium paints is available at a price of $550.

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