2019 Fiat 500X Urbana Edition REVIEW
Fiat’s most enticing model receives a new engine this year in addition to an urban-inspired trim called the Urbana Edition. But does this all-wheel drive subcompact crossover still have what it takes to win over new shoppers? 2019 Fiat 500X Urbana Edition COMPLETE VIDEO REVIEW By Auto Critic STEVE HAMMES. https://testdrivenow.com/2019-fiat-500x/
NEW 2019 FIAT 500L URBANA EDITION TO ARRIVE AT DEALERSHIPS THIS SPRING
Fiat 500L Urbana Edition offers new standard features for the 2019 model year
Available on Trekking models, 500L Urbana Edition offers a unique blackout appearance with standard 17-inch gloss black aluminum wheels plus Miron-black accents on door handles, body-side moldings, fog lamps, side mirrors and fascias
Interior features include black leather seats with copper stitching plus a unique dashboard with an ingrained copper 500 logo
Available in five exterior paint colors: Black, Bronzo Metallizato (bronze), Bianco (white), Grigio Scuro (gray) and Verde Bosco (green); four of which are available with an optional contrasting black roof
With a starting U.S. MSRP of $21,910, Fiat 500L is available in three models – Pop, Trekking, Lounge
Urbana Edition is available for $595 MSRP on the well-equipped Trekking model, which has a starting MSRP of $23,325
2019 Fiat 500L Urbana Edition arrives in FIAT studios this spring
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