The 2017 Fiat 124 Spider has Pininfarina-designed sedan with excellent chassis and parts bin. The latest 124 Spider comes with unique suspension and better powertrain.
The upcoming Fiat 124 Spider has a 160-hp 1.4-liter turbo four cylinder with either a six-speed auto or manual. It is a two-seat roadster, similar to Mazda Miata rally sports car. According to Car and Driver, the 2017 Fiat 124 Spider has the most powerful four-cylinder in its class.
The Fiat interior comes with a beautiful style. The 16-inch aluminum wheels are colored silver and gunmetal on the Fiat 124 Spider. It has standard 195/50VR16 three-season performance tires. The latest Fiat has a smooth surface with an aluminum header.
The 2017 Fiat 124 Spider comes with Halogen projector headlamps that produce a widespread light pattern. The Halogen headlamps and LED taillamps enhance excellent lamps with does not require any filament. The LED taillamps will be durable and less susceptible to breakage for better harsh driving conditions.
The latest Fiat 124 Spider comes with heated premium leatherette and microfiber sport seats feature red accent stitching. The rim shape and the stitch design offers an excellent car's handling. The integrated audio and speed controls are designed for a perfect maneuver.
The standard and World Class-Exclusive 1.4L MultiAir Turbo engine is the most excellent four-cylinder engine. The engine has twin intercoolers with 16 valves. The fresh-air induction has dual stainless steel exhaust tips. The Fiat 124 Spider's engine delivers 160 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque.
The 2017 Fiat 124 Spider has standard six-speed manual transmission, which is equipped with short-throw shifter that optimizes the clutch. The latest Fiat has EPA of 35 highway mpg. The Bilstein Performance Suspension of the Fiat offers exceptional handling.
The Fiat safety features give impressive sensors to help to assist in changing lanes. The Blind Spot Monitoring System, Parking Assistance, and Rear Cross Path Detection assist in supporting the parking for wide angle view.
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