Fiat is launching two new versions to its Fiat 500 and 500c ranges.
The Twinair and Twinair Plus trims are named after Fiat's Twinair two-cylinder petrol engine and both come with the 84bhp 0.9-litre unit.
Twinair versions start at £11,600 for the hatchback. That's £700 more than the entry-level Pop version, but come with:
Metallic-effect dashboard;
Sport kit (chrome exhaust pipe, spoiler);
Sport seats;
Black interior surround;
15-inch matt black alloys;
Air-conditioning
The Twinair Plus costs from £12,700 and also gets:
16-inch matt black alloy wheels
Climate control instead of air-conditioning
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Leather-trimmed steering wheel
Leather gearknob
Dark tinted windows
Body-coloured door mirrors
Fiat Abarth 500C
Buyers can now also pick the hot Abarth 500C with a six-speed manual gearbox. The car was previously available only with an automatic gearbox with steering wheel mounted paddle shifts. At £16,856 the manual version is £1000 cheaper than the auto.
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