Fiat 500ec Designio by Kahn looks like a French bulldog (11 photos)
Fiat 500e is an electric version of the legendary Italian urbanist. Kahn Design presents a rather striking tuning preparation.
Fiat 500e is a car best described as "cute", but this particular example, modified by tuning studio Kahn, radically different from any other 500 we've seen before.
The Fiat 500ec Designio has received a much more aggressive look. Changes start at the front where Kahn installed a new grille, whose design is inspired by the racing cars of the past.
A new hood covers the top of the headlights, turning the cute "toy" into a purposeful hothatch.
Changes continue with a set of 4-spoke 18-inch alloy wheels manufactured by Fondmetal. Kahn along with H&R has developed new suspension elements that have reduced road clearance of 25 mm.
Extended sills, tinted taillights and a new an aggressive rear bumper that really grabs attention.
The front and rear seats were upholstered in vegan Ocean Teal leather with Designio embossed on the backs. A sleek two-spoke steering wheel completes updates.
Fiat 500 modification prices start at £10,000 and vary depending on how buyers decide to personalize their cars.