The small utility vehicles segment is growing fast and Fiat is well represented by two models, the 500L and 500X. Yes, you can make an argument that the 500L is more wagon-like than SUV, so we won’t argue that point.
What’s important is that both models are small, reasonably priced, and seat five. From there, you’ll find other points of distinction, which we’ll examine here.
Fiat 500L vs Fiat 500X
Click here for Fiat 500L specs.
Click here for Fiat 500X specs.
L Before X
Fiat relaunched its U.S. operation in 2011 with the debut of the diminutive 500. Since then, Fiat rolled out the 500L in 2014 followed by the 500X in 2016. A fourth model, the 124 Spider, debuted in 2017. However, the last model is based on the Mazda MX-5 Miata and is not at all related to the other three.
Engine Dynamics
Both the Fiat 500L and the 500X come with turbocharged four-cylinder engines. Though they displace 1.4 and 1.3 liters respectively, it is the latter with a distinct power advantage. Indeed, the 500L’s engine makes 160 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque, while the 500X benefits from 177 horsepower and 210 pound-feet of torque.
The 500L routes power to the front wheels utilizing a six-speed automatic transmission, while the 500X has a 9-speed transmission, which sends power to all four wheels. In all, the first powertrain is lethargic, while the second one offers a spirited response.
Gas mileage differences are a factor
Choose the 500L and it gets just 22 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway. We’ve seen V6 engines get nearly the same mileage. Choose the 500X and it gets 24 mpg in the city despite the added weight of all-wheel-drive running gear.
One cabin is nicer than the other
The 500L and 500X may be similar in size, but there is a significant design difference between the two. Where the 500L seems cheap, the 500X has a more premium vibe.
On the other hand, we give the nod to the 500L for passenger space as the 500X seems downright cramped in the second row.
Tech features on par
Both models come with a 7-inch display screen, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a six-speaker audio system, and one USB port. The list of options includes a navigation system, Beats Audio, and satellite radio.
Cargo space differences are noteworthy
The two models are nearly identical in length, although the 500L is 1.6 inches longer between the wheels.
Amazingly, the 500L has a noticeable edge in cargo space with 22.4 cubic feet to just 14.1 cubic feet for the 500X. Drop the rear seat and the differences are even sharper: 68 to 39.8 cubic feet.
No, you can’t tow
Like every other Fiat model sold in America, you can’t tow with either vehicle. Size is a big consideration why you shouldn’t, so just don’t.
The Better Value
The 500L costs less than the 500X, but you’re comparing front-wheel drive with all-wheel drive. The 500X is more modern, has a nicer interior, and has the edge in safety scores, according to the IIHS.
Unfortunately, Fiat’s quality scores are subpar, which is a concern for both models. In any case, the 500X is our pick over the 500L, despite its much smaller cargo space.
2020 Fiat 500L Specifications
2020 Fiat 500L | |
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Segment | Small SUV |
Price Range | From $22,200 (est.) |
Destination Charge | $1,495 |
Standard Engine | 1.4-liter, turbo I4 |
Horsepower | 160 hp @ 5,500 rpm |
Torque (lb.-ft.) | 184 lb.-ft. @ 2,500-4,000 rpm |
Transmission | 6-speed automatic |
Seating | 5 |
Curb Weight (pounds) | 3,254 |
Wheelbase (inches) | 102.8 |
Length (inches) | 167.0, 168.3 |
Width (inches) | 70.2 |
Height (inches) | 65.3, 66.1 |
Headroom (f,r…inches) | 40.7, 38.7 |
Legroom (f,r…inches) | 40.0, 36.7 |
Shoulder room (f,r…inches) | 57.3, 54.6 |
Hip room (f,r…inches) | 54.9, 49.4 |
Storage (cubic feet) | 22.4, 68.0 |
Gross vehicle weight (pounds) | NR |
Towing (pounds) | NR |
Payload (pounds) | NR |
Fuel | regular |
Fuel Tank (gallons) | 13.2 |
EPA Fuel MPG (city/highway/combined) | 22/30/25 |
Manufacturing Plant | Kragujevac, Serbia |
Data compiled by Tom Keegan. Specifications supplied by the manufacturer.
2020 Fiat 500X Specifications
2020 Fiat 500X | |
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Segment | Small SUV |
Price Range | From $24,800 (est.) |
Destination Charge | $1,495 |
Standard Engine | 1.3-liter, turbo I4 |
Horsepower | 177 hp @ 5,500 rpm |
Torque (lb.-ft.) | 210 lb.-ft. @ 2,200 rpm |
Transmission | 9-speed automatic |
Seating | 5 |
Curb Weight (pounds) | 3,305 |
Wheelbase (inches) | 101.2 |
Length (inches) | 167.2, 168.2 |
Width (inches) | 70.7 |
Height (inches) | 63.7 |
Headroom (f,r…inches) | 39.1, 37.8 |
Legroom (f,r…inches) | 41.4, 34.8 |
Shoulder room (f,r…inches) | 54.3, 52.8 |
Hip room (f,r…inches) | 53.3, 52.2 |
Storage (cubic feet) | 14.1, 39.8 |
Gross vehicle weight (pounds) | NR |
Towing (pounds) | NR |
Payload (pounds) | NR |
Fuel | regular |
Fuel Tank (gallons) | 12.7 |
EPA Fuel MPG (city/highway/combined) | 24/30/26 |
Manufacturing Plant | Melfi, Italy |
Data compiled by Tom Keegan. Specifications supplied by the manufacturer.
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