£14,416
Fiat 500X
2022 (22) - 1.0 120hp Sport 5-Door
£16,000
Fiat 500X
2023 - 1.0 Dolcevita 120ps (Folding Cloth Sunroof)(Rear P 5-Door
£9,100
Fiat 500X
2021 (21) - 1.0 FireFly Turbo Cross SUV 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (120 bhp)
£6,995
Fiat 500X
2016 (16) - 2.0 MultiJetII Cross Plus SUV 5dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) (140 ps)
£10,990
Fiat 500X
2019 - 1.3 FireFly Turbo MultiAir City Cross SUV 5dr Petrol DCT Euro 6 (s/s) (150
£15,495
Fiat 500X
2022 (22) - 1.3 150hp Dct Auto Sport 5-Door
£17,570
Fiat 500X
2023 (23) - 1.5 Hybrid 48V 5dr DDCT Petrol Hatchback
£6,995
Fiat 500X
2017 (66) - 1.6 Multijet Cross 5dr
£5,060
Fiat 500X
2016 (16) - 1.6 MultiJetII Lounge Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£7,187
Fiat 500X
2017 (17) - 1.4 MultiAir Cross Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£11,495
Fiat 500X
2022 - 1.0 FireFly Turbo Connect Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£8,995
Fiat 500X
2018 - 1.0 FireFly Turbo MultiAir Cross Plus Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£9,995
Fiat 500X
2018 - 1.0 FireFly Turbo MultiAir City Cross Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£5,495
Fiat 500X
2017 (67) - 1.6 Multijet Cross 5dr
£8,995
Fiat 500X
2018 (68) - 1.0 FireFly Turbo MultiAir City Cross SUV 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (1
£4,979
Fiat 500X
2016 (16) - 1.6 MultiJetII Pop Star Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£6,295
Fiat 500X
2017 (17) - 1.4 MULTIAIR LOUNGE 5d 140 BHP 5-Door
£5,400
Fiat 500X
2016 - 1.4 500X Popular Star MultiAir 5dr
£5,200
Fiat 500X
2017 (66) - 1.6 Multijet Cross Plus 5dr
£6,350
Fiat 500X
2016 - 1.6 500x City Look 1.6 E-torq 110hp Pop 5-Door
£4,421
Fiat 500X
2016 (16) - 1.6 MultiJetII Pop Star SUV 5dr Diesel Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (120 ps)
The Fiat 500X mixes the Fiat 500’s retro style with the practicality and higher driving position of a compact SUV. It’s as roomy as a mid-size hatchback, comfortable and well equipped. You get a great view out of the 500X and getting in and out of it is easy. The four-wheel-drive version is surprisingly capable off-road and can tow up to 1500kg. It’s a great choice if you want a car that’s small and cost-effective yet also practical and stylish.
The 500X has been sold new since 2015 and the range was updated in 2018 with new engines, more modern tech and different styling details. ‘Multiair’ and ‘eTorq’ petrol, and ‘Multijet’ diesel engines, manual and automatic gearboxes and four-wheel drive are available (diesel and 4WD options were dropped from the range in 2018).
You can choose from several trim and equipment packages with names like Pop Star, Lounge and City Cross. Packages introduced in 2018 feature more tech and different trims.
All 500X models have air con, cruise control, Bluetooth connectivity and DAB radio. Lots of models upgrade to climate control and have a touchscreen infotainment system with sat nav and smartphone connectivity. Fiat also has its own entertainment, mapping and vehicle information apps that you can access through the touchscreen.
It’s worth noting that the built-in TomTom sat nav can be a bit slow, so you may find it better to connect your phone using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto to use their mapping apps.
The 500X is pretty efficient for this type of car. According to official figures, petrol models give average fuel economy of 39-46mpg, depending on which engine you choose. Diesel models can give 57-68mpg, again depending on the engine. Road tax and insurance costs are reasonable, too.
Among the 500X’s many small SUV rivals are the Ford Puma, Jeep Renegade and Renault Captur. It’s not the most spacious of such cars, but it’s still usefully practical. It’s also one of the most cost-effective and most enjoyable to drive.