Having conquered America, sales are going beyond expectations, the Fiat 500 is updated with the convertible version, known in Europe as 500C. The Fiat 500 Cabrio will be released in preparation Pop and Lounge and the list price starts from $ 19,500. The new Fiat 500 Cabrio has had an unusual presentation for the American market: it was set upright on a large panel in order to enhance the functioning (and at the same time, the vision) of the fabric roof.
The Fiat 500 Cabrio was presented by Laura Soave, a number of Fiat USA, who said: "The 500 was born in 1957 just as with a convertible roof which, like that I'm about to introduce to you, scroll to the rear of the car. It was a time when for the first time in a long time people had the opportunity to travel and to dream.
" The American market is continuously expanding the city car and the touch of fashion 500, supported by the mark made in Italy, will win a lot of positive opinions, as done with the standard version. In New York, more specifically in the neighborhood of SoHo, was held in a former Fiat Gallery art gallery.
This is a temporary exhibit which hosts the Fiat 500 and Fiat 500 Cabrio, some unpublished drawings by Roberto Giolito, from whose pen came the car, and some contemporary works of art that are inspired by Italy.
The Fiat 500 Cabrio was presented by Laura Soave, a number of Fiat USA, who said: "The 500 was born in 1957 just as with a convertible roof which, like that I'm about to introduce to you, scroll to the rear of the car. It was a time when for the first time in a long time people had the opportunity to travel and to dream.
" The American market is continuously expanding the city car and the touch of fashion 500, supported by the mark made in Italy, will win a lot of positive opinions, as done with the standard version. In New York, more specifically in the neighborhood of SoHo, was held in a former Fiat Gallery art gallery.
This is a temporary exhibit which hosts the Fiat 500 and Fiat 500 Cabrio, some unpublished drawings by Roberto Giolito, from whose pen came the car, and some contemporary works of art that are inspired by Italy.
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