Fiat 500 Parts and Accessories aftermarket parts

Fiat 500 Parts & Accessories

The modern Fiat 500 reintroduced in 2007 carries one of the most beloved nameplates in automotive history into the contemporary compact car segment, pairing retro-inspired styling derived from the original 1957 Nuova 500 with modern mechanicals including a range of small-displacement inline-four engines and, in the Abarth performance variant, a turbocharged 1.4-liter MultiAir unit producing 160 horsepower in street trim and over 200 horsepower with tuning. The car's front-wheel-drive platform with MacPherson strut front and torsion beam rear suspension provides a nimble urban driving experience, and the Abarth 500 and 595 variants have developed a strong performance aftermarket for exhaust, intake, and suspension upgrades. Whether maintaining a base Fiat 500 Pop or upgrading an Abarth 595 Competizione, this collection covers every part and accessory category specific to the modern 500 platform.

Popular Upgrades

Cat-back exhaust systems from Ragazzon, Akrapovic, and Supersprint designed for the 1.4T MultiAir engine transform the Abarth 500's sound signature and improve exhaust flow measurably above 4,000 rpm where the factory muffler becomes restrictive. High-flow air filter upgrades from K&N and BMC, and cold air intake systems for the 1.4T engine, improve throttle response and top-end breathing on both Abarth and turbocharged standard variants. Coilover suspension kits from KW and BC Racing, Brembo brake upgrade kits with larger front rotors and four-piston calipers, and aftermarket 17-inch wheel packages complete the most popular performance upgrade combinations on the Abarth 500 platform.

Performance and Handling

The Fiat 500's short wheelbase and light curb weight of around 1,050 kilograms make it naturally responsive to suspension upgrades, and lowering springs or full coilover kits produce dramatic improvements in body roll reduction and cornering precision with relatively modest investment. The Abarth 500's standard Brembo four-piston front brake setup provides more initial bite than the standard 500's single-piston setup, making brake pad quality the primary maintenance upgrade rather than caliper hardware. Street-legal alignment settings with increased front negative camber improve mid-corner grip noticeably on the 500's narrow front track without inducing excessive tire wear on the inner shoulder during normal driving.

What engine options does the Fiat 500 have?

The modern Fiat 500 range includes the naturally aspirated 1.2-liter Fire engine producing 69 horsepower for base versions, the 1.4-liter naturally aspirated unit producing 100 horsepower for mid-spec cars, and the 1.4-liter MultiAir turbocharged engine producing 135 horsepower in the Fiat 500T and 160 horsepower in the Abarth 500, with the Abarth 595 and 695 variants reaching higher outputs with additional ECU and hardware tuning. The 0.9-liter TwinAir two-cylinder turbocharged engine used in some European market 500s is a distinct unit with different service requirements, injector specifications, and exhaust system fitment from the four-cylinder variants. Confirming the installed engine by checking the VIN and build sheet ensures correct service components and upgrade hardware for each specific variant.

What mods make the Fiat 500 Abarth faster?

The most effective first modifications on the Abarth 500 are ECU remapping and a high-flow exhaust, which together can raise output to 185 to 200 horsepower on the stock turbocharger without requiring any internal engine work. A larger front-mount intercooler reduces heat soak under sustained performance driving, and an upgraded wastegate actuator or electronic boost controller allows the ECU calibration to hold boost pressure more consistently through the mid-range. Upgrading to stickier 195/45R16 or 205/45R17 summer tires on lightweight forged wheels transforms corner exit traction and reduces understeer on the car's standard front-wheel-drive layout during spirited driving.

Why These Parts Fit Right

Parts in this collection are cataloged to the modern Fiat 500 platform from 2007 onward, covering standard, Turbo, Abarth 500, 595, and 695 variants with correct engine code and suspension specification fitment data. Compatibility charts distinguish TwinAir, 1.2 Fire, 1.4 naturally aspirated, and 1.4 MultiAir turbocharged applications to ensure correct service components reach the right car. Fast shipping from stocked inventory keeps your 500 project on schedule.

Explore exhaust upgrades in the performance exhaust collection, find handling improvements in the suspension catalog, or browse air intake systems compatible with the 1.4T MultiAir and naturally aspirated Fiat 500 engines.

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