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Fiat 500X preliminary Australian specifications

Our first international drive of the all-new Fiat 500X has given us an early impression of how the baby crossover will be specified when it arrives in Australian showrooms later this year.


While Fiat Chrysler Australia is yet to finalise every detail of its 500X range, the preliminary specifications announced at the car’s international launch give a good idea of how the local line-up will shape up.

Australia’s Fiat 500X line-up will feature four trim levels: Pop, Pop Star, Lounge, and Cross Plus. The Cross Plus is the only variant in the range to send power to all four wheels and offer an enhanced ramp-over angle to give it some off-road credibility. The other three are driven solely by the front wheels, while all share their basic architecture with the forthcoming, pint-sized Jeep Renegade.

Two tunes of a 1.4-litre four-cylinder turbo petrol engine are available along with three transmissions, depending on the trim level selected.

The entry-level Pop and second-tier Pop Star get the low-power tune that produces 103kW at 5000rpm and 230Nm at 1750rpm. It pairs with six-speed manual and dual-clutch automatic transmissions (Pop Star is auto only) and can launch the 500X from 0-100km/h in 9.8 seconds.

The Lounge and Cross Plus get slightly more power and torque, producing 125kW at 5500rpm and 250Nm at 2500rpm. Both are available exclusively with a nine-speed automatic transmission and accelerate from 0-100km/h in 8.6 seconds.

Additional preliminary specification details can be seen in the model-by-model breakdown below, with highlights including 18-inch alloy wheels, Beats audio system, and a 6.5-inch touchscreen.

Fiat hasn’t revealed pricing information at this stage, but told us to “expect the pricing spread to sit in the middle of its competitive set”, suggesting the range will fall between $20,000 and $35,000 before on-road costs.

Fiat 500X preliminary specifications:
Pop:
16-inch alloy wheels
Black mirror caps
Electrically adjustable and heated exterior mirrors
Rear parking sensors
Spoiler
Chrome exhaust tip
Electric parking brake
Hill holder
Seven airbags
Carbon-look interior trim
Body coloured dashboard
Split rear seat
Power windows
Cruise control
Manual air conditioning
Flat-bottomed leather-wrapped steering wheel
Leather shift knob
Five-inch touchscreen radio
Six-speaker stereo system with USB and AUX ports

Pop Star (adds over Pop):
17-inch alloys
Auto headlights and wipers
Front foglights
Passive entry and keyless go
Bi-colour interior
Fiat Mood Selector
6.5-inch touchscreen system

Lounge (adds over Pop Star):
18-inch alloys
Chrome exterior accents
Privacy glass
Premium bi-colour interior
Brushed aluminium interior trim
Ambient lighting
Dual-zone climate control
3.5-inch colour instrument panel display
Beats audio system

Cross Plus (adds over Lounge):
Unique 18-inch alloy wheels and body kit
HID headlights
Enhanced ramp over angle
Roof rails
Satin chrome details
Unique premium bi-colour interior
Unique dashboard fascia finish

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Trent Nikolic

Trent Nikolic has been road testing and writing about cars for almost 20 years. He’s been at CarAdvice/Drive since 2014 and has been a motoring editor at the NRMA, Overlander 4WD Magazine, Hot4s and Auto Salon Magazine.

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