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Fiat 500X gets up close and personal

Tue, 05 Aug 2014


Jeep's introduction of the Renegade just months ago at the Geneva Motor Show took the brand into new territory. Not only is it smaller than anything else Jeep makes, but it's also the first Jeep to be made outside of North America. But the Renegade is only half the equation.

Based on the same platform but with a much more rounded appearance will be a new Fiat crossover (at least tentatively) dubbed the 500X. Expected to arrive later this year, the 500X will replace the discontinued Suzuki-based Sedici and join the existing 500 hatchback, 500C convertible and 500L in Fiat's growing family of Cinquecento-themed models.


Pictured here in the latest batch of spy shots (sent to our photog by a sharp-eyed civilian, hence the slight quality issues), we can see the heavily disguised prototype up close, both inside and out. From the outside you can discern a much bubblier shape and rounded details than the Renegade, while the interior (apart from all the loose wires and warning signs) looks to adopt similar cues to the existing 500 family members, from the color-keyed dashboard panel to the rounded switchgear.

Details are few and far between at this point, but you can expect similar specs to the Jeep Renegade, which is driven by a range of four-cylinder engines from both the Fiat and Chrysler powertrain portfolios ranging from 109 horsepower to 168. Don't expect the same standard of go-anywhere off-road ability as its American counterpart, however.

By Noah Joseph


See also: Fiat shareholders green-light Chrysler merger, end of an Italian era, Road Race Motorsports rolls out Fiat 500 M1 Turbo Tallini Competizione, Fiat recalls nearly 30,000 Fiat 500L models.