
Released in 2020, the fourth generation Fiat 500, the second in the modern era, is sold only in a 100% electric version. Unsurprisingly, the Italian manufacturer’s sports division also had the right to its own version of this new 500, the recently unveiled Abarth 500e, which is making a lot of noise with its unique sound generator on the market.
While waiting to get your hands on the electric city car version of the Abarth, you can already offer the more aggressive look of the latest Fiat 500, thanks to Fiat 500e Designio signed by English tuning specialists Design by Kahn.
Fiat 500e Designio Kahn Design: more aggressive styling
It body kit quite frankly modifies the appearance of the Fiat 500, and this is especially noticeable from his redesigned front panelwhich has a thick blade at the bottom, as well as a new grille that offers a sportier look.
There are also two inserts on the cover that allow hide the upper half of the headlights at the front, giving it a more aggressive look, while “Designio” badges are located at the front, on the fenders and on the tailgate.
The two-tone bodywork also complements the accessories with the top half painted in matt grey. A gray frame with the Designio signature marks the division between the two parts, and at the back we find a extractor on the bumper, smoked rear lights, and a spoiler on the top of the tailgate (not compatible with convertible versions).
Fiat 500e Designio Kahn Design: a customizable interior
To complete his style, a set Alloy wheels 18 inches with striking looks, it’s also offered in gray or black, and a set of H&R short springs lowers the car by 30mm at the front and 25mm at the rear.
New steering wheel inside, covered carbon fiber, as well as customizable leather upholstery in turquoise, purple, orange, light green, or even dark green. A wide selection of fabric, alcantara or leatherette materials, as well as different stitching patterns are also offered.
To bring you this Fiat 500e Designio conversion by Kahn Design, you will need a price starting at £10,000, which is equivalent to around €11,600, excluding the value of the car you will need to provide. Several items can be sold separately, such as a set of 4 discs for €2,361, short springs for €1,417, interior trim for €4,131 or a carbon handlebar for €2,359.
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Source: Auto Plus

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