Fiat 500 by Hamann & H&R
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It has been long since Dante Giacosa designed the first Fiat 500, powered by a little 479 cc two-cylinder, air-cooled engine. The new model was release in 2007 and since then it has attracted many tuners. Hamann is no exception, has they have shown us a tuning program for this model before.
This 2010 version, due to debut at the Essen Motorshow, in Germany, from November 27th to the 5th of December, Hamann upgraded the 1.4 liter engine power from 135HP to 275HP resorting to ECU tuning and a new exhaust system. In-order to keep the small stallion under control they timed up with suspension specialists H&R, which developed a lowering kit. A high performance brake system is also available for reassuring safety to this power boost.
In terms of aerodanamics the most noticeable enhancements are the front bumper unit, which includes 2 LED daytime running lights, side skirts and rear bumper unit with cut out for 4-tailpipe sport rear muffler.
The one thing that did not convince us is the decals; we would do well without them.
Check these and other details for this tuning program at Hamann’s website.








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