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Fiat 500 vs Ford Focus

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Fiat 500
Fiat 500

2023 price

Ford Focus
Ford Focus

$25,990 - $49,990

2021 price

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2023 Fiat 500
2021 Ford Focus
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Turbo 3, 1.5L
Fuel Type
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Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
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6.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
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5
Dislikes
  • Modest rear room
  • Sub-par safety rating
  • Sub-par warranty

  • Optional advanced safety
  • Better tyres would be nice
  • Too many optional colours
2023 Fiat 500 Summary

If ever there was a car that looked ready for electrification from the moment it took shape in the design studio, it was the ‘new’ Fiat 500.

Arriving in 2007, it was up there with the best retro-inspired automotive designs in capturing the spirit of the original it’s based on, and EV power feels instinctively right for its next evolution.

On sale in Europe since 2020, this all-new 500e is the Italian maker’s first ever EV coming to Australia, and it will arrive in July this year.

We grabbed the opportunity of a brief pre-release drive in Fiat’s home of Turin, Italy.

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2021 Ford Focus Summary

Ford's small hatch, the Focus, is criminally under-bought in Australia. The latest model is  one of the best hatchbacks on the road and when you chuck in the decent price, impressive equipment and absurdly powerful engine for its size, it's a winner.

But you lot? You don't buy it in nearly the kinds of numbers it deserves. Partly because there isn't a bait-and-upsell boggo model to lure you in, partly because it's got a badge that is not exciting Australians any more and partly because it's not a compact SUV.

Or is(n't) it? Because alongside the ST-Line warm hatch is the identically priced and therefore technically a co-entry level model; the Focus Active. Slightly higher, with plastic cladding, drive modes and a conspicuous L on the transmission shifter, it's a little bit SUV, right?

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