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22 September 2008, 18.01 | Posted in Gadgets |

We do not report very often about Diesel and also not much about cars, but we really like the outcome of the Fiat 500 that they worked on. Fiat worked with denim maker Diesel on the design of this special edition car. It will be produced for two years and overall they will be making a maximum of 10′000 cars, which means that if you want one, chances are you will be able to get one.

Besides the great choice of color, we mostly enjoy the comeback of the classic Diesel logo, which appears on the wheels and on the shift stick inside the car. The car can be ordered in Europe as of today.

Via Autoblog.

Have a detailed look at the interior of the Fiat 500 By Diesel after the jump.


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