Fiat 500 Titanium makes its debut at the 2011 SEMA Show
By Andrew, 02 Nov, 2011. 0 Comments
The Fiat 500 Titanium image vehicle developed by the Mopar Underground Team offers premium sport-luxury features as well as styling that’s more aggressive. It was designed to appeal to the performance enthusiast who is looking for a discretely “tuned” Fiat 500. It has the Matte Titanium ‘whiskers and logo’ face. Below this is an aggressively sculpted front fascia that’s more prominent. It also has large honeycomb grilles to achieve maximum engine cooling. Its technical appearance is the result of a satin black fascia insert with integrated LED fog lamps.
Its circular projector headlamps have a gloss black finish that matches the exterior paint of the Fiat 500 Titanium. Viewed from the side is a set of 16 –inch-by- 6.5-inch Matte Titanium wheels that have a two-piece design. It is closer to the ground with the use of custom Mopar lowering springs. Its outstanding stopping performance is due to its Matte Titanium front-and rear-brake calipers with larger rotors.
The vehicle has been fitted with aggressively styled side skirts that offer a more vertical profile and emphasize its curves. More contrast is provided by the deep-tinted glass and the Matte Titanium exterior door handles and mirror caps. Even at higher speeds, the car is more stable as it has been equipped with a large liftgate spoiler that boosts down force. Aerodynamics is improved as the result of a more aggressively styled rear fascia with a diffuser insert. The Fiat 500 Titanium model also now comes with a Matte Titanium license plate brow and center-mounted trapezoidal exhaust tip. For additional power, the Fiat 500 Titanium has received a Mopar cold-air intake and Mopar cat-back exhaust. P.S. For more SEMA Show news please check our section!
Gallery: Fiat 500 Titanium







