When my colleague tested out the Fiat 500e last year, he said that “this tiny little EV isn’t lacking for charm.” I can certainly agree to that sentiment after driving the 2025 Fiat 500e Giorgio Armani Collector’s Edition for a week.

Frankly, the first thing that garnered my attention before stepping into the driver’s seat is the $30,500 MSRP of the base trim. That’s cheap when it comes to looking for the best electric cars around when the average price of an EV has ballooned to $57,245 in the most recent report from Kelley Blue Book.

With the Armani Collector’s Edition that I specifically tested out, that price goes up to $35,500 and comes equipped with extra premium features — like full LED headlamps and taillights, a wireless charger for your phone, 10.25-inch main touchscreen display

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