Fiat 500 Discontinued

Sept. 3, 2019
The Fiat model that launched the brand will be discontinued for the 2020 model year.

Sept. 3, 2019—The Fiat 500 hatchback and convertible is expected to be discontinued for 2020, per a report by CNET. The electric 500e and higher-performance 500 Abarth models will also be discontinued.

Following its launch in 2011, the Fiat 500 hit a sales peak of 46,999 units in the US in 2012. Sales slowly declined in subsequent years, culminating in just 5,370 500s sold in 2019. 

In the US, Fiat's lineup will be limited to the 500X compact crossover and 500L tall hatchback. 

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