Fiat celebrates its 120th anniversary with special 500X, 500X, and 500L editions

The Panda Connected By Wind and 5-Door Tipo Sport will join the trio in Geneva.

Giovanni Agnelli was born July 11, 1899. Fiat prepared a trio special editions based upon the 500X and 500X ranges to mark the occasion. The 500X, 500X and 500L Fiats will make their debuts next week at the Geneva Motor Show. This special edition, which is also called the “120 th,” features three-in-one design.

The Fiat 500 120 first can be distinguished visually from other 500 models thanks to its two-toned black and white scheme, chrome strip at the hood, and black roof. Copper details are also used for the 16-inch tires. The interior features a pinstripe and black vertical stripes that are reserved for this model.

Fiat celebrates its 120th anniversary with special 500X, 500X, and 500L editions

Fiat will sell 500 120 Available in fully loaded hatchbacks and convertible models. You can choose from three engines: the 1.2-liter Twin Air with 69 horsepower, a Twin Air with 85 horsepower and the 1.2 LPG with 69 HP.

The crossover is the last model. The Fiat 500X120 th has a similar look. This marks the first time that a two-tone design has been offered for this high-riding model. The package includes four engines: a 1.0 FireFly Turbo engine with 120 horsepower, a 1.6 E-torq engine with 110 horsepower, a 1.3 Multijet with 95 HP, and 1.6 Multijet which has 120 horsepower. 500X customers have the option to choose from either a 5- or 6-speed manual gearbox.

Fiat celebrates its 120th anniversary with special 500X, 500X, and 500L editions

Fiat 500L 120 th (pictured above) is a Fiat 500L 120 that follows the “tuxedo”, and comes with two-tone 17 inch alloys. This version only. The usual upgrades include fancy seat upholstery with embossed “500” logos, a shiny black dashboard and an extensive array of kit. The 500L minivan has a 1.3-liter turbodiesel that produces 95 horsepower or a gasoline engine with the same output. A 1.6-liter MultiJet is available for those who need more power. The engines are equipped with a manual transmission. However, the diesel can optionally be connected to a robotized gearbox.

The Tipo Sports will join the three Fiat 500 models in Geneva. is the flagship hatchback version. The car was developed in partnership with Mopar. It is powered by a Multijet 1.6-liter engine that produces 120 horsepower. This power is channeled to road via a dual clutch automatic transmission. The car is slightly more aggressive than the Tipo models and features 18-inch alloys.

A Panda connected by Wind will also be on stage, which is a special version the adorable city car that offers always-on connectivity.