Pros: Surprisingly peppy and fun-to-drive; nimble handling; close-quarters maneuverability; decently smooth ride for a subcompact-sized car
Cons: Limited availability; standard 500’s already-cramped rear-seat space is further compromised by electric motor’s battery pack; limited driving range; high price compared to gas-engine Fiat 500
CG Says: For 2015, the Fiat 500e is newly available in Oregon. Previously, 500e was only sold in California. The electric Fiat 500e is quiet, rides smoothly, and feels very solid, which is saying a lot for an electric car. It also happens to be a blast to drive. It boasts a maximum range of 87 miles on a full charge, which is average among its peers (Chevrolet Spark EV, Ford Focus Electric, Honda Fit EV, Mitsubishi i-MiEV, and Nissan Leaf), but its fastest charging time of 4 hours is among the best in class. While it costs a substantial amount more than a fossil-fuel-powered Fiat 500, its price is reasonable compared to the other electric vehicles from major automakers. Its small size means it’s easy to park, but it doesn’t have the interior space of its main competition. Overall, don’t miss this EV if you’re in the market for a “green” machine.
Class | Subcompact Car |
Body Style(s) | 2-door hatchback |
Passenger Count | 4 |
Drive Wheels | front-wheel drive |
Manufacturer | Fiat |
Nation of Manufacture | Mexico |
Base Prices | Base: $31,800 |
Base Engine electric motor |
Horsepower 111 |
Std. Transmission single-speed |
Avail. Transmission NA |
EPA City Range (mpg) 122 MPGe |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 108 MPGe |