Aside from the bright pink paintwork, Barbie's 500 also gets pink seats, an LED-decked vanity mirror, glitzy crystals on interior bezels, hubcaps, outer window moldings and antenna, as well as a glossy cover featuring the distinctive Sixties version of the Fiat 500 and a Barbie autograph.
We don't need to explain to you why the Porsche 911 series is one of the most difficult cars to decipher when it comes to prototype models, covered or not. Even our experienced spies cannot always put their finger on what Porsche is preparing for...
Quickly bypassing Fiat UK's claim that the car seen here is "the limited edition Fiat 500 that customers have been asking for ever since the popular city car was launched in 2008", the 500 Pink is the first of several special edition versions of...
The one-off Barbie Fiat 500 that was created to celebrated the Mattel fashion doll's 50th birthday has been sent to London as part of a major European tour that begun with the presentation of the pinked-out 500 in Milan, Italy and Paris, France. In...
Unlike the U.S. where pickup trucks are used by many drivers as a primary source of transportation eliminating the need for a traditional passenger car, in Europe these type of vehicles are above all used by professionals solely for work purposes. Having...
Wondering why the owner of an exclusive supercar like the Pagani Zonda S Roadster would paint his car in pink? The simple answer is because he can and in case you're wondering, the 'Barbie-doll' Zonda was photographed in front of the Marina...