The upcoming fourth model in the Cinquecento family, the 500X will be a crossover to join the 500 hatchback, 500C convertible and 500L minivan. The 500X (or whatever it's called in the end) will surely be offered with a range of economical engines, but that won't be enough for Abarth, which is projected to release a version with around 200 horsepower to target the Mini JCW Countryman. Expect upgraded rolling stock, brakes, suspension, aero, interior and graphics to all come part of the package as well. The 500X would also expand Abarth's range beyond the Punto and 500 which currently form its backbone.