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Fiat 500

The modern Fiat 500 is a contemporary take on the iconic Italian A-segment city car originally produced between 1957 and 1976. Revived in 2007, the new Fiat 500 retains the charm of its predecessor with a compact design and distinctive styling. The latest generation of this 4-seater debuted in 2021 and is available as a 3-door hatchback or a 2-door convertible. It also comes in several special editions, offering a wide range of customization options.

Original Fiat 500 Wheel Rims

The original Fiat 500 was equipped with 12-inch wheels. In modern versions, 15-inch steel or alloy wheels come as standard. For those seeking a sportier look or enhanced performance, 16-inch alloy wheels are available as an option.

Fiat 500 Wheels: Sizes, ET, and Bolt Pattern

When choosing wheels for the Fiat 500, key parameters to consider include rim diameter, width, offset (ET), and bolt pattern. These specifications ensure proper fitment and optimal performance.

  • What is the wheel diameter for the Fiat 500?

The classic Fiat 500 only accommodates 12-inch wheels. In contrast, modern versions support wheel diameters ranging from 14 to 17 inches, with larger sizes typically found on sportier trims.

  • Fiat 500 Bolt Pattern

The original Fiat 500 featured a 4-bolt pattern with a 190 mm pitch circle diameter (4x190). The current generation uses a 4x98 mm bolt pattern, which is standard across most modern Fiat models.

  • Fiat 500 Rim Width

Rim widths for the classic Fiat 500 range from 3.5 to 4 inches. In the latest models, acceptable rim widths range from 5.5 to 7 inches, depending on the specific version and wheel size.

  • What is the ET (offset) for Fiat 500 wheels?

Correct ET (offset) ensures the wheels sit properly within the wheel arches, avoiding contact with suspension components or bodywork. For the latest Fiat 500, the recommended ET range is 32–38 mm. Wheels with ET values such as 30 or 35 mm are generally compatible.