Since the Mazda Miata was introduced, we knew that it'd also spawn a variant from one of Fiat's many brands. At first, we heard it'd be an all new Alfa Romeo convertible, then we heard that the car would be a standalone model from Abarth, and finally it was confirmed that the car would actually be a reincarnation of the Fiat 124 from way back when.

But we haven't seen the whole car, until now.

This is the 124 Spider caught totally uncovered at a photoshoot. What can we see?

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We can see that it certainly isn't a Miata, that's for sure. The low and sleek front end of the Miata is gone for something a bit flatter and taller looking, kind of like a Punto and a Miata made sweet, sweet love and had a kid.

Around back, we have a distinctly Maserati feel with a Ghibli-ish treatment of the rear lights.

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The interior is purely a Miata with some Fiat badges on it and maybe a new shift lever. Notice that this one has an automatic, not a manual.

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Power is rumored to be from the turbo four that sits in the 500 Abarth. The chassis is pure Miata, though there are almost definitely some suspension tuning tweaks that Fiat will employ to make the car feel more like a Fiat and less like a Miata with Fiat badges on it.

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