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2022 Fiat 500X Interior and Cargo
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If you were impressed with the exterior design, wait until you see the interior of the 500X. This little pretend-SUV brings an iconic flavor to its cabin that is difficult to match, with the Mini Countryman being the only other competitor with a genuinely iconic interior design. Step inside, and you'll be greeted by a color-keyed dash panel and a splattering of quality materials, with all important touchpoints offering a soft-touch feel. The dashboard has a clean layout, and all controls are easily reachable by both front seat occupants. The infotainment display is neatly molded into the dashboard. Our only complaint would be the busy steering wheel. Those with big hands could struggle with the plethora of mounted buttons. 2022 500X Interior Photos
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Fiat claims that the 500X will accommodate five adults, but you'll only get four to sit comfortably in reality. The legroom in the front is a solid 41.4 inches, and headroom is decent too, so six-footers won't have any problem getting comfortable. The front seats offer good support, are well-cushioned for longer trips, and offer six-way manual adjustability. The Trekking Plus gets 12-way power-adjustability (including four-way lumbar control), which is also available across the range, except for the base model. Passenger space in the rear isn't massive, but with 34.8 inches of legroom, the average-sized adult should find trips to the mall bearable. With a relatively high driving position, visibility is good in the front and back. 2022 Fiat 500X Interior Dimensions
Fiat 500X TrimsPopTrekkingSportYacht Club CapriTrekking Plus Seating55555 Headroom Front Seat39.1 in.39.1 in.39.1 in.39.1 in.39.1 in. Headroom Back Seat37.8 in.37.8 in.37.8 in.37.8 in.37.8 in. Legroom Front Seat41.4 in.41.4 in.41.4 in.41.4 in.41.4 in. Legroom Back Seat34.8 in.34.8 in.34.8 in.34.8 in.34.8 in. Shoulder Room Front54.3 in.54.3 in.54.3 in.54.3 in.54.3 in. Shoulder Room Rear52.8 in.52.8 in.52.8 in.52.8 in.52.8 in. Hip Room, Front53.3 in.53.3 in.53.3 in.53.3 in.53.3 in. Hip Room, Rear52.2 in.52.2 in.52.2 in.52.2 in.52.2 in. Interior Colors and Materials
The first thing that grabs your attention as you step inside the 500X is the signature contrasting panel that stretches across the dashboard. In some trims, this panel matches your chosen exterior color and is a breath of fresh air in a world of dark and somber interiors. On the special edition Yacht Club Capri, it's finished in woodgrain. The 500X offers a lot of soft-touch materials across the cabin, and the cloth upholstery found standard on all but the leather-trimmed Trekking Plus feels like it will stand up to a lot of abuse. The 500X can be had in your choice of Black or Avorio (ivory) cloth or leather upholstery depending on the trim selected, and all models get a leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear shift knob. The Sport model gets special touches, such as a set of alloy pedals. The Yacht Club Capri looks different inside, with bespoke, model-specific ivory leather seats with blue piping, a satin-finished gear shifter with woodgrain insert, a Yacht Club Capri plaque on the center console, and the contrasting dash insert in a woodgrain finish. Now Buzzing Electric Vehicles Tesla Cybertruck Spotted With Production-Ready Rear End Crash Watch A Seventh-Gen Toyota Hilux Truck Launch Into The Air After Losing Control Auctions One-Off Plymouth Barracuda Four-Door Is A Muscle Car Unicorn First Drive 2023 Toyota Crown First Drive Review: A Tale Of Two Hybrids Sports Cars 2023 BMW M2 Coming With Optional Center-Lock Wheels Tuning 700-Horsepower 2023 Nissan Z By AMS Performance Hits Nine-Second Quarter Mile 2022 500X Trunk and Cargo Space
The Fiat 500 family of cars are no longer comparable to a Smart car in terms of physical size and now offer more passenger and cargo room than ever, but the 500X still can't match its competitors when it comes to trunk size. With 14.1 cubic feet of space, the 500X falls way behind the Jeep Renegade, which supplies 18.5 cubic feet. That is still enough for a trip to the shops, and if more space is needed, the rear seats can fold down in a 60/40 split for a total of 39.8 cubes. All but the base model also get a reversible and height-adjustable cargo floor. Small items can be stored in the front glove box, and the door pockets both in the front and back provide enough space for large bottles. There are two cupholders in the front, as well as a small storage nook for a set of keys or cell phone. In the back, you get a passenger-side seatback map pocket. 2022 Fiat 500X Trunk and Cargo Space Photos
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The list of standard features gets progressively more impressive as you climb up the trim ladder. The base model impresses with standard features such as keyless entry, a (manually tilting/telescoping) leather-trimmed steering wheel and shifter, and remote start. You also get six-way manually adjustable front seats and standard air conditioning. Driver-assistance features include stability control with roll mitigation, a ParkView back-up camera, cruise control, and hill-start assist. The Trekking upgrades the black and white 3.5-inch cluster display to a color screen. The Trekking Plus adds premium features such as dual-zone climate control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, 12-way power-adjustable leather seats with heating, ambient interior lighting, and front and rear parking sensors. For an additional $1,395, the Advanced Driver Assistance package adds adaptive cruise control, auto high-beam control, blind-spot and cross-path detection, forward-collision warning, lane-departure warning, and rain-sensitive window wipers - but it's not available on the base Pop trim. Infotainment
A seven-inch display is standard across the range and feels relatively small, but the excellent Uconnect 4 system makes up for that with an easy-to-navigate menu system and an intuitive overall user experience. However, we found that this system's voice control and Bluetooth connectivity were not as sharp as other Uconnect systems. All trim levels feature Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, three USB ports (two front and one rear), and a 12-volt power outlet. SiriusXM is standard on all but the base model. Sound is channeled through a decent six-speaker system sound system or an eight-speaker system in the Trekking Plus. Popular Comparisons
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