Fiat 500 ‘Princess’: luxury has a price!

The historic Fiat 500 with combustion engine leaves the scene after 3.2 million units sold worldwide. To commemorate this moment, luxury vehicle manufacturer Marani has created a special edition called “Princess”, limited to just 30 copies assembled by hand.

This exclusive version of the small Italian hatchback stands out for a series of refined details that enhance its elegance. The bodywork features a two-tone metallic paintwork in Champagne Gold and Vesuvio Black, embellished with burgundy decorative stripes and rhinestone applications. The “Marani” and “Princess” lettering is mirror-polished for an added touch of refinement.

Marani is also developing a special “Speedster” model based on the Abarth 695 C.

The interiors are no different, with cream leather upholstery, diamond stitching and silver embroidery. Golden details stand out on the seats and a dashboard also available in real ash wood. The three-spoke leather steering wheel and chrome shift knob complete the luxurious feel of the cabin.

The Fiat 500 Princess Edition it has a price that varies between 43,438 and 48,478 eurosdepending on the original version. A sportier variant is also available, the Abarth 695 Edizione Principessa, with a cost between 58,438 and 63,478 euros.

Among the distinctive external elements we find 16-inch bright chrome wheels, chrome mirror caps and a polished stainless steel exhaust tip. Inside, the driver can choose between different dashboard finishes and customizations such as cream Alcantara A-pillar trim.

Each specimen is accompanied by exclusive accessories such as the 925 Sterling Silver key cover and a Marani bag to store the vehicle documents. These details underline the obsessive attention paid to every aspect of this limited edition.

With the “Princess”, Marani not only celebrates the end of an era for the combustion Fiat 500, but also opens up new perspectives in the luxury customization sector, anticipating future collaborations with other car manufacturers.

Source: www.tomshw.it