Customers can also choose from different seat finishes, such as nautical fabric, wicker, or rope. If you want to stand out from the crowd, the Spiaggina can be equipped with unique options like a shower, a matching beach bag, or even a minibar.
The interior stays true to the original, except for minor changes. The white leather seats have turquoise piping, while the hide-covered steering wheel features contrast stitching that matches the paintwork. While there are no touchscreens or digital gimmicks to detract from the classic persona, a cork-trimmed center console houses the controls for the tri-mode transmission (forward, backward, or neutral).
Aznom Automotive says it is the perfect car for tourist resorts or hotels. Still, we can see a few wealthy holidaymakers keeping one of these at their Lake Como palazzo as a summer runaround. It certainly beats a Fiat 500e for style and charisma, although that would admittedly be the more practical buy.
Fiat revealed a one-off Spiaggina a few years ago based on the last-generation 500, but it’s not as cool as this.