Following on from the success of the its 'Pink', Fiat has released another unique version of the 500 - the BlackJack.
Only 200 examples of this limited edition supermini will be released, making it arguably more 'exclusive' than the 500-car Pink.
The main difference from the standard 500 is the BlackJack's matt black paint finish - similar to that seen on a number of modern supercars.
Additional extras include metallic finished body mouldings, door handles, mirrors and number plate holders, 16-inch alloys with a red coach line and special floor mats. The 1.4-litre cars also come with red brake calipers to identify the more powerful model.
With the car being based on the Sport versions, it comes complete with the 'Blue&Me' hands-free infotainment and navigation system, a radio CD/MP3 player, air conditioning, electric windows, power steering and remote central locking. The BlackJack features start/stop to increase economy and reduce CO2 emissions.
The 1.2-litre model costs £12,165 - a premium of £2,265 over the standard car. The more potent 1.4-litre costs £13,565, commanding a similar price increase of £2,460 over the standard model.