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    2024 Fiat 500e Review: Charming City EV With Big Compromises
    Reviews & Comparisons·10 min read·By Recharged Editorial Team

    2024 Fiat 500e Review: Charming City EV With Big Compromises

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    Table of Contents

    • 2024 Fiat 500e overview
    • Specs, range and charging performance
    • Driving impressions: where the 500e shines (and doesn’t)
    • Interior, space and tech: small but stylish
    • Safety and driver-assistance features
    • Ownership costs, incentives and who this EV fits
    • 2024 Fiat 500e vs other small EVs
    • Buying a (future) used Fiat 500e
    • 2024 Fiat 500e pros and cons
    • 2024 Fiat 500e FAQ
    • Final thoughts: should you buy a 2024 Fiat 500e?

    If you’ve ever watched a Fiat 500 dart through a crowded European city and thought, “That’s the EV I want for my commute,” the 2024 Fiat 500e is finally making that fantasy possible in the U.S. It’s a tiny, charming, all-electric hatchback with big-city manners, modest range, and some real-world compromises you need to understand before you sign anything.

    At a glance

    The 2024 Fiat 500e is a mini electric city car with about 149 miles of EPA-rated range, a 42‑kWh battery, DC fast charging up to 85 kW, and a starting price around $32,500 before destination and incentives. It’s fun and frugal around town, but not built for long highway slogs.

    2024 Fiat 500e overview

    Key 2024 Fiat 500e numbers

    117 hp
    Motor output
    87 kW front motor with 162 lb‑ft of torque
    149 mi
    EPA range
    Combined rating on summer tires; about 141 mi with all‑seasons
    85 kW
    DC fast charge
    0–80% in ~35 minutes under ideal conditions
    $32,500
    Base MSRP
    Approx. before $1,595 destination and any local incentives

    In the U.S., the 2024 Fiat 500e relaunches the 500 badge as a dedicated EV only. It’s currently Fiat’s only U.S. model, imported from Italy and sold in a handful of well-equipped trims. All share the same powertrain: a 42‑kWh battery and a single front motor with 117 hp and 162 lb‑ft of torque. That doesn’t sound like much, but in a car that weighs just under 3,000 pounds and measures barely 144 inches long, it’s more than enough for city duty.

    Fiat positions the 500e as a "city car", a car you buy to handle daily commuting, errands, and tight-parking neighborhoods, not cross-country road trips. Its turning circle of about 31.5 feet makes U‑turns and parallel parking almost laughably easy, and the short overall length means you can squeeze into spaces that would make a compact SUV blush.

    Know what you’re buying

    If you regularly drive more than 60–70 miles in a day, mostly on the highway, or don’t have reliable charging at home or work, the 2024 Fiat 500e will feel like the wrong tool. It’s brilliant in its lane, but that lane is urban and inner-suburban living.

    Specs, range and charging performance

    2024 Fiat 500e core specs

    The basics you should know before you even step into a showroom.

    Spec2024 Fiat 500e
    Battery capacity (gross)42 kWh
    DrivetrainSingle‑motor FWD
    Power / Torque117 hp / 162 lb‑ft
    EPA range (summer tires)149 miles
    EPA range (all‑season tires)141 miles
    Energy use (combined)~29 kWh/100 mi (116 MPGe)
    Peak DC fast charge85 kW (0–80% ~35 min)
    Level 2 AC charging11 kW onboard, ~4.25 hours 0–100%
    0–60 mph (est.)~8.5 seconds
    Top speed94 mph

    All U.S. 500e trims share the same battery and motor.

    On paper, the 2024 Fiat 500e’s 149‑mile EPA range looks modest next to newer long-range EVs, but remember the mission. This is a minicompact hatch designed for short hops, not state‑line runs. In mixed city and suburban driving, many testers see efficiency around 4.0–4.3 miles per kWh, which lines up with that range and can even exceed it if you stick mostly to low‑speed urban routes.

    Charging hardware is surprisingly robust for such a small car. You get an 11‑kW onboard AC charger, so plugged into a 48‑amp Level 2 home charger you can go from empty to full in a little over four hours. On DC fast charging, the 500e tops out at 85 kW, enough to take the battery from about 0 to 80% in roughly 35 minutes under ideal conditions, or add around 25–30 miles in a five‑minute splash-and-dash.

    Optimize your daily charging

    If you can install a 240‑volt Level 2 charger where you live, the 500e becomes much easier to live with. Plug in when you get home, and you’ll typically wake up to a full battery in the morning, no need to babysit public chargers. If you’re unsure what charger you need, check out Recharged’s guides and consider pairing a home unit with a used EV to keep the total package affordable.

    Where you’ll feel the constraints is on highway-heavy days and in cold weather. At 70–75 mph, especially in winter, that 149‑mile figure can shrink noticeably. Plan on more like 90–110 real‑world miles between deep charges if you’re pounding the interstate at U.S. speeds in freezing temperatures with the heat on. That’s not a flaw unique to Fiat, every EV loses range in those conditions, but with a small battery, you have less cushion.

    Driving impressions: where the 500e shines (and doesn’t)

    City sweetheart

    The 500e feels like it was born for crowded streets. The steering is light and quick, visibility is good straight ahead, and the instant electric torque makes it easy to dart into gaps. At low speeds it’s quiet and surprisingly refined over potholes and broken pavement for such a short car.

    Three drive modes, Normal, Range, and Sherpa, let you tailor the feel. Normal behaves much like a traditional automatic, with gentle regen. Range increases regenerative braking and gives you near one‑pedal driving once you get used to its relatively soft decel. Sherpa dials back power, limits top speed, and shuts down most climate functions to stretch every electron when range anxiety starts whispering.

    Highway limitations

    Once you merge onto a fast interstate, the 500e’s urban roots show. It will cruise at 70–75 mph, but you’ll notice more wind and road noise than in a larger EV, and the light steering that feels playful in town can feel nervous in strong crosswinds or around big trucks.

    Acceleration is adequate, Fiat quotes about 8.5 seconds 0–60 mph, but passing at 65 mph takes planning. If your daily life involves long, fast commutes, the 500e can do it, but it’s not where this car is happiest.

    Surprisingly fun to drive

    With less than 3,000 pounds to haul around and all its power sent to the front wheels, the 500e feels eager and tossable. It’s not fast in a spec‑sheet war, but around town it has that "point and squirt" charm enthusiasts love, and it sips electrons while doing it.

    Interior, space and tech: small but stylish

    Front seats and dashboard of the 2024 Fiat 500e with large central touchscreen and simple controls
    The 2024 Fiat 500e’s cabin mixes retro shapes with modern screens and straightforward controls, but rear-seat space is limited.

    Interior highlights of the 2024 Fiat 500e

    What you notice once you’re sitting in it.

    Front-seat comfort

    The front row feels airy for such a tiny car, with upright seating and good headroom. The seats themselves are on the firm side but supportive, and higher trims add vegan leather upholstery and seat heaters.

    Back seat & cargo

    The rear seats are there, but think of them as short-hop or kid duty. Adults fit in a pinch, with tight legroom. Cargo space is modest, but with the rear seats folded you can turn the little Fiat into a surprisingly practical grocery-and-gym-gear hauler.

    Infotainment & connectivity

    A 10.25‑inch Uconnect 5 touchscreen and 7‑inch digital instrument cluster come on most trims. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, available Alexa integration, and a simple menu layout make the tech feel modern without being overwhelming.

    Fiat leans hard into style with the 500e, inside and out. There are bright exterior colors, themed special editions, and a cabin that mixes retro cues, body‑color dash panels, rounded switches, with a clean modern layout. Materials won’t impress anyone cross‑shopping a luxury EV, but they’re in line with the price and class, and recycled fabrics and trims underline the car’s eco‑conscious pitch.

    Eco-friendly touches

    Depending on the trim, you’ll see recycled plastics in the interior, seat fabrics made from recycled materials, and vegan leather instead of animal hides. It’s a small car, but Fiat clearly wanted it to feel like a sustainability statement as much as basic transportation.

    Safety and driver-assistance features

    • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection (on most trims)
    • Lane-keep assist and lane-departure warning
    • Traffic-sign recognition on higher trims
    • Adaptive cruise control availability depending on package
    • Rear parking sensors and available rear camera system

    The 500e hasn’t been crash‑tested by every U.S. agency yet, but it brings a competitive set of active safety and driver-assistance features for such a small car. Automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping tech help take the edge off dense traffic, while parking sensors and cameras are welcome in tight garages and city streets.

    Small car realities

    No amount of tech changes physics. A minicompact EV like the Fiat 500e simply has less mass and less body around you than a midsize crossover. For mostly urban use at lower speeds, that’s a reasonable tradeoff. If you regularly mix it up with big SUVs and pickups at highway speeds, you may sleep better in something larger.

    Ownership costs, incentives and who this EV fits

    Sticker price for the 2024 Fiat 500e starts around $32,500 before destination, with better‑equipped trims and special editions climbing into the mid‑$30,000s. Because it’s built in Italy, it doesn’t currently qualify for the full U.S. federal tax credit when purchased, though you may be able to capture incentives indirectly via certain leases, plus any state or local EV rebates available in your area.

    Where the 500e fights back is running costs. With combined efficiency around 116 MPGe, electricity use of about 29 kWh per 100 miles, and very little scheduled maintenance, it’s one of the most efficient EVs you can buy. If your driving is mostly city and you can charge at home at off‑peak rates, you’re looking at a very low cost per mile.

    Who the 2024 Fiat 500e is (and isn’t) for

    1. Urban and inner-suburban commuters

    You drive 20–60 miles a day, mostly on city streets and lower‑speed arteries, and you like the idea of slipping into tiny parking spots. The Fiat 500e is almost tailor‑made for this life.

    2. Households with multiple cars

    You already have a larger gas car or long‑range EV for road trips. The 500e becomes the fun, efficient runabout for errands, school runs, and commuting.

    3. Style-first shoppers

    You care as much about how your car looks and feels as you do about pure numbers. The 500e’s design, colors, and playful personality will matter more to you than a 300‑mile range figure.

    4. Not ideal: single-car households with long commutes

    If this will be your only vehicle and you regularly drive long highway distances, especially in areas with sparse fast charging, you’ll be happier in a larger, longer‑range EV.

    Consider letting depreciation work for you

    Small city EVs often depreciate faster than larger crossovers, which can sting for first owners but creates opportunity if you’re shopping used. Recharged specializes in used electric vehicles with verified battery health and transparent pricing, so keeping an eye on off‑lease 500e models in a couple of years could be a smart move.

    2024 Fiat 500e vs other small EVs

    How the 2024 Fiat 500e compares

    Approximate specs for common alternatives shoppers consider.

    ModelEPA RangeBatteryPowerBase MSRP*Character
    2024 Fiat 500e149 mi42 kWh117 hp~$32kUltra-compact city EV
    Chevy Bolt EUV (used)~247 mi65 kWh200 hpUsed marketRoomier, longer range
    Mini Cooper SE114 mi~32 kWh181 hp~$31kSporty, similar size
    Nissan Leaf S Plus (used)~215 mi62 kWh214 hpUsed marketPractical hatchback
    Hyundai Kona Electric~258 mi64 kWh201 hp~$34kSubcompact crossover

    Data rounded; always verify exact specs and incentives before buying.

    The 500e’s closest spiritual rival is the Mini Cooper SE: another small, style-forward hatch with limited range and a city-first mission. The Kona Electric, used Bolt EUV, and used Leaf Plus are more practical, with much more range and space for not a lot more money, especially on the pre-owned side. What those cars can’t match is the Fiat’s tiny footprint and cheeky personality.

    Why pick the Fiat 500e?

    • You live in a dense area where parking is tight.
    • You want an EV that feels playful and distinctive.
    • Your daily mileage is modest and predictable.
    • You value efficiency and low running costs over outright speed.

    When a rival makes more sense

    • You need to regularly drive 150+ miles in a day.
    • You carry adults in the back seat often.
    • You prefer a more planted, quiet highway ride.
    • You want stronger DC fast charging for road trips.

    Buying a (future) used Fiat 500e

    Because the 2024 Fiat 500e is just arriving in the U.S., used inventory is thin today, but it won’t stay that way. Lease returns and early adopters trading up will start appearing on the used market within a couple of years, and that’s when this car could become very interesting for value hunters.

    What to watch for on a used Fiat 500e

    Small EVs are sensitive to how and where they’re driven.

    Battery health

    With a relatively small pack, you’ll want to know how much usable capacity remains. Look for a third-party battery health report or a platform like Recharged that provides a detailed battery score before you buy.

    Usage pattern

    City‑only miles are fine; frequent DC fast charging at high state of charge, less so. Ask the seller about typical use and charging habits, and favor cars that mostly lived on Level 2 home charging.

    Warranty coverage

    Fiat’s EV battery warranty (commonly eight years/100,000 miles to a set capacity threshold) can give peace of mind, but only if there’s substantial time or mileage left. Confirm in-service date and warranty details before committing.

    How Recharged can help

    Every EV listed on Recharged comes with a Recharged Score Report that includes verified battery health, fair market pricing, and expert guidance. When Fiat 500e models begin showing up in volume, that report can tell you whether you’re looking at a city runabout with plenty of life left, or a car that’s seen one too many DC fast chargers.

    2024 Fiat 500e pros and cons

    Quick pros and cons

    Pro: Perfect city footprint

    Short length, tight turning circle, and light steering make the 500e incredibly easy to thread through traffic and slip into small parking spaces.

    Pro: High efficiency, low running costs

    With around 116 MPGe combined and real‑world efficiency over 4 miles per kWh, energy bills stay low, especially if you can charge at home off‑peak.

    Pro: Playful design and personality

    If you’re tired of anonymous crossovers, the Fiat’s retro‑modern styling, colors, and themed trims feel like a breath of fresh air.

    Con: Limited range and highway comfort

    Around 149 miles of EPA range leaves less buffer for winter, hills, or high‑speed driving. Noise and stability at interstate speeds trail larger EVs.

    Con: Tight rear seat and cargo

    The back seat is best for kids or short trips, and cargo space is modest with all seats up. This is not a family road‑trip machine.

    Con: No full federal tax credit when purchased

    Because it’s imported, the 500e doesn’t currently qualify for the full EV tax credit as a purchase, which can make rivals more attractive on a net-cost basis.

    2024 Fiat 500e FAQ

    Frequently asked questions about the 2024 Fiat 500e

    Final thoughts: should you buy a 2024 Fiat 500e?

    The 2024 Fiat 500e is not the right EV for everyone, and that’s exactly what makes it interesting. In a market flooded with look‑alike crossovers chasing range bragging rights, the 500e doubles down on small, stylish, and efficient. If your daily life is built around dense streets, short hops, and tough parking, it delivers exactly what you need with a smile.

    If, on the other hand, you expect one vehicle to handle winter road trips, multi‑state work drives, and family‑hauling duty, the 500e’s limited range, tiny back seat, and light highway manners will feel like compromises you didn’t need to make. In that case, a larger hatchback or crossover EV, new or used, will simply fit your world better.

    The smart play is to be brutally honest about how you really drive. Map out a few weeks of your typical mileage, look at your charging options, and then decide if a city-focused EV like the Fiat 500e fits the bill. If you decide a used EV is the better value, Recharged can help you compare options, understand battery health with a Recharged Score Report, arrange financing or trade‑in, and even deliver your car to your door, so you end up with an electric that works for your life, not just your Instagram feed.

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