MOTORISTS have been blown away after discovering a secret compartment in their cars.
The Fiat 500 has a compartment under the passenger seat that opens up and has extra storage space.
TikTok user @zoerobert.s filmed a video opening the secret compartment, and most users were shocked.
She also found a small glove box in front of the passenger seat - and most drivers say they use it to leave coins.
In the video, she guides viewers through his car but then zooms inside the compartment.
The video went viral on TikTok with more than 431,700 views and 5,200 comments.
And she captioned the video: 'Checking if my Fiat 500 has the secret compartment.'
Most users were blown away by the secret feature.
One said: "Omg, I didn't know there was a tiny glovebox!!"
Another said: "Tell me why I never saw these on mine."
A third pointed out: "I have the same seats but I can't open that or the tiny glove box."
But the Fiat 500 is not the only car with secret features.
Skoda included a compact foldable umbrella on the door of their Superb saloon, so drivers never need to worry about stepping out into the rain again.
And the Nissan Ariya's new feature is ideal for watching television and films while waiting for the car to be fully charged.
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