A new range of Fiat 500s which are designed to "bring back the spirit of the 1970s" have been revealed.
The new Fiat 500 Colour Therapy is designed to evoke the spirit of the least fashionable decade in living memory with a collection of 'vibrant colours' and white detailing.
The Colour Therapy trim will be available on all TwinAir and 1.2-litre petrol models (both hatchback and convertible), and the cars will come in your choice of five paint colours: New Age Cream, Countrypolitan Yellow, Pasodoble Red, Volare Blue and Tech House Grey.
The 500 will also get white door mirrors, white wheel covers, a 'poolball' design gear knob and air-con.
To be honest, the 500 is absolutely nothing like a car from the 1970s. For starters, the rear wheel arches haven't started to rust and we'd imagine it probably starts first time, even on cold mornings.
The 500 Colour Therapy costs £800 more than the entry-level Pop, with prices starting from £10,760 for the 1.2 hatchback, rising to £14,510 for the convertible TwinAir.
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