Fiat: 500 Tributo Trepiuno for its 20th birthday 🎥
SPECIAL MODEL In 2004, Fiat presented the Trepiuno concept car, which was intended to revolutionize urban mobility. Now Stellantis Heritage is building the new Fiat 500 Tributo Trepiuno in limited numbers.
Twenty years ago, Fiat amazed visitors to the Geneva Motor Show with a concept car that represented a revolutionary idea of urban mobility. Designed by the brand's Advanced Design Studio and the Centro Stile Fiat under the motto "Back to the future", the Fiat Trepiuno interpreted the legendary Nuova Cinquecento from 1957 with modern means. It thus looked ahead to the Fiat 500, which was then presented as a series model in 2007.

Limited edition of the Fiat 500 Hybrid
Stellantis Heritage is celebrating the 20th anniversary of this study with a limited edition model of the current Fiat 500 Hybrid. The 500 Tributo Trepiuno is also part of Stellantis Heritage's Reloaded by Creators project. Roberto Giolito (center gallery), head of Stellantis Heritage, was Director of Advanced Design Fiat in 2004 and played a key role in the third model generation. In the video, he describes the history of the model series, from the Fiat 500 launched in 1957 to the Fiat Cinquecento from 1991 to the current model series, which has been in production since 2007 and has been driving the brand's strategy for sustainable urban mobility as the 500 Elektro since 2020.
Two-tone design of the concept vehicle
The body of the 500 Tributo Trepiuno features rear lights with red inserts and Fiat lettering on a blue background, reminiscent of the 1999 logo created to mark the brand's 100th anniversary. The 5-spoke alloy wheels are fitted with specific hub caps.
The interior is based on the two-tone design of the 2004 concept car, with the seats upholstered in genuine leather in a combination of white and red-brown. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the concept car, all seats are decorated with the embroidered Trepiuno XX logo.