The Fiat 500 is dead — long live the Fiat 500

The new 500 is almost indistinguishable from the old
The new 500 is almost indistinguishable from the old

FIAT has launched the new generation of its hugely successful 500, announcing that it has made 1,800 updates to the previous model — although most buyers would be hard pushed to spot them.

The vehicle in the picture is almost indistinguishable from its eight-year-old predecessor. And why fix it if it ain’t broke?

The outgoing model still sells in growing numbers — last year was its most successful yet in Britain — so it’s unsurprising that the recipe hasn’t changed much.

Fiat boasts that the car’s city-friendly dimensions haven’t altered, unlike rivals such as the Mini that have ballooned in size. This may be a simple cost-saving measure: its underpinnings are little different from those beneath the first modern Fiat 500, which appeared in 2007.