The Fiat 124 is back and I couldn't be more excited. I've been anxiously awaiting the unveil as someone who has many fond memories of top-down driving in a 124.
The 124 when it first came out 50 years ago it was a leap forward in the common mans sports car. Featuring 4 wheel disc brakes, a 5 speed manual transmission, a double overhead cam, aluminum crossflow head, and modern steering-column mounted lighting-controls; it was ahead of it's time.
The new 124 marks the official return of a true Fiat Sports car in the US market since they left in 1982. The new car picks up many of the styling cues of the original from the power bulges on the hood, to the shape of the grill and Pininfarina inspired good looks. I can't wait to get behind the wheel of this one.
Check out the official release below.
Official Release:
2017 Fiat 124 Spider returns nearly 50 years after original introduction
Revival of roadster continues expansion of FIAT brand in North America
- Delivers iconic Italian style with modern adaptation of original Spider legend
- Powered by turbocharged MultiAir 1.4-liter engine for 160 horsepower and 184 lb.-ft. of torque, available with manual or automatic transmission
Available with an array of safety and security features, plus technologies for added comfort and convenience
- First 124 units will be available as limited-production Prima Edizione Lusso
Auburn Hills, Mich., Nov 18, 2015 - The all-new 2017 Fiat 124 Spider revives the storied nameplate, bringing its classic Italian styling and performance to a new generation. Paying homage to the original 124 Spider nearly 50 years after its introduction, the 2017 Fiat 124 Spider delivers the ultimate Italian roadster experience with driving excitement, technology and safety combined with iconic Italian design.
Engaging driving dynamics through thoughtful engineering
In North America, the Fiat 124 Spider is available with the proven 1.4-liter MultiAir Turbo four-cylinder engine, the engine's first application in a rear-wheel-drive vehicle. The engine delivers 160 horsepower and 184 lb.-ft. of torque, and is available with a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed automatic transmission.
The 124 Spider's suspension uses a double-wishbone layout in front and a multi-link in the rear, specifically tuned for greater stability while braking and turning. Steering is light and responsive with the use of an electric power assist (dual pinion) system.
For an open-air driving experience, the Fiat 124 Spider's soft convertible top is easy to operate and requires minimal force, much like the original Spider's top.
Loaded with safety, security and technology features
The all-new roadster is available with an array of safety and security features, including adaptive front headlamps, Blind-spot Monitoring, Rear Cross Path detection and ParkView rear backup camera. A high-strength body helps to dissipate energy while optimizing occupant protection.
A Bose premium sound system with nine speakers, including dual headrest speakers, is also available for superior sound quality even with the top down.
Design pays homage to past with modern interpretation of styling cues
The all-new Fiat 124 Spider, designed at Centro Stile in Turin, Italy, borrows cues from the original Spider – widely considered one of Fiat's most beautiful cars of all time – and reinterprets them for today. The 2017 124 Spider has a timeless low-slung presence, with a classically beautiful bodyside, well-balanced proportions and a sporty cabin-to-hood ratio. Features like the hexagonal upper grille and grille pattern, "power domes" on the front hood and sharp horizontal rear lamps call to mind details of the historic Spider.
The interior is crafted and designed to focus on the occupants, with premium soft-touch materials throughout. Ergonomics were applied to emphasize the driving experience and ensure easy operation of the steering wheel, pedals and shifter while driving.
Special edition gives enthusiasts the chance to own one of the first 2017 Fiat 124 Spiders
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