D1: 10 Best Cars Similar to Fiat 500 (Encyclopedia)
2.0 Master Comparison Matrix
| Code | Model | Body | 0-60 | City MPG | Base Price | Cargo (cu ft) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F01 | Fiat 500 (baseline) | Hatchback | 8.7s | 28 | $22,000 | 9.5 |
| A02 | Mini Cooper | Hatchback | 7.3s | 27 | $26,500 | 8.7 |
| A03 | Honda Fit (used) | Hatchback | 8.9s | 33 | $17,500* | 16.6 |
| A04 | Hyundai Veloster | Coupe | 6.8s | 28 | $22,500 | 15.5 |
| A05 | Chevrolet Spark | Hatchback | 10.5s | 30 | $14,500* | 11.1 |
| A06 | Kia Soul | Boxy wagon | 8.2s | 29 | $20,000 | 24.2 |
| A07 | Fiat 500e (electric) | Hatchback | 8.5s | 121 MPGe | $32,500 | 7.0 |
| A08 | Mazda MX-5 Miata | Convertible | 5.7s | 26 | $29,000 | 4.6 |
| A09 | Toyota Yaris (used) | Hatchback | 9.4s | 32 | $16,500* | 15.6 |
| A10 | Mitsubishi Mirage | Hatchback | 11.2s | 36 | $16,000 | 17.2 |
| A11 | Volkswagen Beetle | Coupe | 7.5s | 26 | $20,000* | 15.4 |
* estimated used car price (2022-2024 models).
3.0 City Fuel Cost Calculator (Annual)
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4.0 Encyclopedia of Alternatives
The Mini Cooper is the quintessential premium alternative to the Fiat 500. It retains the retro charm but adds go-kart handling and a more premium interior. The 2025 model offers a 1.5L turbo three-cylinder (134 hp) or a 2.0L in the S model. The interior features a large round infotainment display and high-quality materials. Despite its small footprint, it feels solid on highways. Cargo space is tight at 8.7 cubic feet, but the driving experience is engaging.
✓ Pros
- Superb cornering & steering feel
- Upscale, customizable interior
- Strong resale value
- Available as convertible
✗ Cons
- Firm ride quality
- Small rear seat
- Requires premium fuel
- Infotainment learning curve
The Honda Fit (sold as Jazz in some markets) is the smart-packing champion. Although discontinued in the US after 2020, later models (2022-2024) are highly sought after on the used market. The 1.5L i-VTEC engine produces 130 hp and returns excellent fuel economy. The magic lies in the “Magic Seat” system: the rear seats fold flat, flip up for tall items, or fold forward for long loads. It offers sedan-like space in a subcompact footprint. Reliability is legendary.
✓ Pros
- Class-leading interior versatility
- Excellent reliability scores
- Low maintenance costs
- Great visibility
✗ Cons
- No new models in US
- CVT can drone
- Less character than Fiat
- Road noise at highway speed
The Chevrolet Spark is the city-car king for budget shoppers. It’s one of the lightest cars on the road (under 2,300 lbs), making it incredibly easy to park and maneuver in dense urban environments. The 1.4L four-cylinder makes only 98 hp, so highway merging requires planning. However, the Spark shines with its standard Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, low running costs, and cheerful design. Production ended in 2022, but used examples are plentiful and cheap.
✓ Pros
- Very affordable to buy and run
- Tiny turning radius
- Modern infotainment
- Easy to park
✗ Cons
- Slow acceleration
- Noisy cabin
- Cheap interior plastics
- Not safe for highway
The Kia Soul takes a boxy, funky approach to small cars. It offers by far the most interior space (24.2 cu ft behind rear seats) and adult-friendly rear seats. The 2.0L engine provides adequate power, and the Soul is known for its long warranty (10-year/100,000-mile). The 2024 models feature a 10.25-inch digital display and available Harmon Kardon sound. It’s less of a style twin to the 500 but a practical alternative.
✓ Pros
- Massive cargo room
- Comfortable rear seats
- 10-year warranty
- Available with many features
✗ Cons
- Mediocre fuel economy
- Firm ride on base models
- Cheaper cabin materials
- Not as stylish as Fiat
The Mitsubishi Mirage is the efficiency champion. Its 1.2L three-cylinder makes just 76 hp, but it delivers an exceptional 36 MPG city. It’s light (2,095 lbs) and simple. The Mirage is the cheapest new car (until 2023) and offers a 10-year powertrain warranty. It’s slow but extremely economical and easy to live with in the city.
✓ Pros
- Best-in-class fuel economy
- Very low price
- Long warranty
- Light and agile in city
✗ Cons
- Extremely slow
- Loud cabin
- Basic features
- Thin paint