We've seen some Fiat 500s stripped out and powered
up. We've seen others that were luxed out to the gills. We wouldn't think the
two ends of the spectrum would fit together in the same package, but Romeo
Ferraris is here to show us otherwise.
The latest project from the Milanese tuning house is
called the Cinquone Qatar, and channels the “spirit” of the Persian Gulf
by packing everything they could fit in a 500.
The widebody hatchback packs the Romeo Ferraris'
upgraded 248-horsepower engine, custom variable exhaust, oversized brakes and
adjustable Bilstein dampers to give it far sportier levels of performance.
It's also blinged out inside with white and burgundy
leather, gold trim, and deep-pile carpeting. No back seats, though, as they
have been removed to make way for a roll cage and a pair of racing helmets.