Under the eager anticipation of the world, the once globally renowned Fiat 500 has finally made its return to the automotive scene, and even the car-loving nation of Germany has gone crazy for this Italian star; Fiat has given us a great opportunity, so we immediately gathered the "small car family" that has long been somewhat lonely — not only to reunite, but also to compare notes: Renault Twingo, Mini, and an even smaller partner, the Smart Fortwo.
The little Fiat often steals the limelight from its big brother Ferrari — this is by no means a novelty; even luxury business sedans speeding on the highway frequently slow down beside it, and it doesn't matter if they block the equally fast-moving vehicles behind them — because everyone just wants to admire this tempting "white kernel."
To be honest, when the Mini was reborn in the BMW family in 2001, it didn't charm as many people; the first Smart in 1998 didn't attract as much attention either; and in comparison, the arrival of the Renault Twingo in 1993 was practically silent.