2017 Fiat 124 Spider


At this year's L.A. Auto Show and the 50th anniversary of the model, Fiat's 124 Spider has returned, as a 2017 model. Few will be surprised by the re-introduction of the 124 Spider, as it was confirmed long ago the model would return based off the bones of the latest Mazda MX-5 Miata.

While it's based on the new MX-5 Miata—which is a superb car in itself—it doesn't share a single exterior body panel with the Japanese roadster. The exterior design looks back to the original with a horizontal character line that kicks up into the rear fender. The front is distinguished by daytime running lights while the rear has taillights that are slightly angled. Furthermore, the Fiat is actually larger than the Mazda and has a larger, more impressive trunk.


Inside the cockpit it's a different story. It's a better-trimmed Miata. The lower dashboard panel is leather wrapped, the door panels are different with softer materials, and the seats are upgraded. The switch gear, infotainment system and gauge cluster are all the same as what you'll find in the Miata.

The powertrain is where things veer off the Mazda path, quickly. Under the hood is a turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder with 160 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque. If that sounds familiar, that's because it is. It's the same engine you'll find in the Fiat 500 Abarth.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through either a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission. It's worth noting that while the engine is completely different than the Miata's, the transmissions aren't. The automatic is the same unit with different final drive ratios and tune for the 124 Spider, while the manual transmission is a completely different unit but it's still sourced from Mazda. 


When it goes on sale next summer, as a 2017 model, the Fiat 124 Spider will be available in two trim levels: Classica and Lusso. The base Classica will come standard with a dual-exhaust, Bluetooth, 16-inch alloy wheels, three-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and eight points of passive noise cancellation.

Stepping up to the Lusso trim adds heated leather seats, a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a chrome-tipped dual-exhaust and a backup camera. A comfort and security package with blind-spot monitors and cross-path detection systems will be available, as will a premium package with Bose audio, satellite radio and navigation.

Pricing will be announced closer to the 2017 Fiat 124 Spider's launch next summer.