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Surprise, the 500 becomes a scooter

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Surprise, the 500 becomes a scooter The Fiat Style Center strikes again and, in collaboration with Compagnia Ducale, launches the scooter inspired by the 500.

Baptized “500 Iride” powered by Mopar®, the electric two-wheeler has a small stroke of genius: being very limited the possibility of customization (with a platform and a handlebar there is little to do …) here they invented a small circular projector, led, placed under the handlebar, which reproduces the iconic round headlights of the “Cinquino”.

A beautiful piece of design that then covers a vehicle with classic performances (autonomy up to 30 km, maximum speed of 25 km / h, 250W motor and 10 ” tires) available in three colors: Celestial Blue and Cloud Gray, which celebrate the environment, and the red color that pays tribute to a new brand for the renewed 500 Family, born from the collaboration between Fiat and (RED) to spread the shared message of care for the environment, for the planet and for people . The front light with long distance visibility and the rear light that flashes during braking contribute to maximum safety. Furthermore, when driving on pedestrian streets, it is possible to activate – via the App or directly from the display – the “pedestrian mode” function which limits the speed to 6km / h.

Finally, on request, the Safety Pack is available which includes helmet, high visibility vest and locking system for parking. Not only that: there is no shortage of a specific bag for transport in the car and a 12V charger to fill up with energy directly from the car. And then there is also a dedicated App which offers, in real time, useful information on the vehicle and the possibility of sharing it with friends and family in a simple and immediate way.

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The price? We are at 699 euros with a 2-year warranty, direct assistance via the App, as well as a dedicated call center, website and technical assistance network.

by Vincenzo Borgomeo

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