Fiat 500 coupe zagato.
The Fiat 500 is a city car built by Italian automaker Fiat.The four-seater three-door hatchback 500 is amost identical to the retro concept car Trepiuno.
Geneva Motor Show Revealed as a one-off concept built specially for the show, the 500 Coupe Zagato took the regular 500 three-door city car and shaved the back-end into a sportier fastback form.
The renowned Italian coachbuilder Zagato lists on its resume such stunning automotive sculptures as the Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato, the Fiat 8V CoupĂ© Elaborata, and the Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ. But design houses like Zagato have to pay the bills—especially when competitors like Giugiaro and Bertone are owned by Volkswagen and Fiat, respectively and that can translate to cars that don’t sport such breathtaking designs.
The Fiat 500 Zagato coupe is powered by TwinAir engine that delivers a total of 105 HP at 5,500 rpm and a peak torque of 155 Nm at 2,500 rpm.All with a fuel consumption of 95 g/km.
The exterior dimensions of Zagato's 500 Coupe are the same as the ones of the standard version.The regular 500 offers just enough room on the rear seats for two adults. Bringing the roof line down will probably limit the space quite a bit. Even Fiat names the new 500 Coupe a 2+2, which usually means you'll only be able to fit a coupled of kids in the back. To create this 2+2, Zagato lowered the standard 500’s rear roofline and raised the rear quarter panel producing a spear-shaped window where the two lines intersect. The resulting shape of the C-pillar and rear window is reminiscent of the same section on the Hyundai Veloster.
The 500 Zagato’s Pop Yellow exterior is matched by an interior outfitted in a mix of black and yellow. New 17-inch wheels, cross-drilled brake rotors, and burnished chrome trim complete the visual transformation.
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