14:07 09-01-2026

Fiat’s 2026 lineup unveiled: Grande Panda finalist, 500 Hybrid, 500e Cabrio, 600 Sport, Abarth 600e, QUBO L, Topolino and TRIS

Fiat Grande Panda leads the range as one of the seven finalists for the Car of the Year 2026 title. Offered with electric, hybrid, and gasoline powertrains, it covers a wide span of everyday needs. Built on the STLA Smart platform, the Grande Panda is pitched as a truly global model, produced in Serbia and Algeria—an approach that suggests scale and intent.

Meanwhile, the Fiat 500 Hybrid has made its international debut, marking a fresh chapter for the brand thanks to full production at the Carrozzerie Mirafiori plant in Turin. It represents more than a nod to the company’s roots: it’s a concise statement of identity. Joining the family, the Fiat 500e Cabrio arrives as a modern, all-electric interpretation of the iconic open-top city car—familiar in spirit, contemporary in execution.

The Fiat 600 Sport, in its new version, blends clean design with a lively, athletic character—an appealing fit for young, active families. Alongside it stands the Abarth 600e Competizione, a high-performance electric model with 280 hp that sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.85 seconds. On paper, that pairing neatly spans style and speed without overcomplicating the message.

Also unveiled was the Fiat QUBO L, a family-focused model that sets the tone for those who put comfort, space, and practicality first—while still wanting a bit of cheer in daily use. Available in two lengths—five seats at 4.40 m and seven seats at 4.75 m—it’s the only diesel in the lineup, combining the flexibility of a family car with the efficiency and performance of a diesel powertrain. The brief is clear: keep life simple and useful.

The Fiat Topolino remains the best-selling, iconic, 100% electric quadricycle, tailored for city life and short hops. It’s a compact answer to crowded streets, and its enduring popularity speaks to how clean design and a straightforward mission can still win hearts.

Rounding out the picture, the Fiat Professional TRIS makes its European debut under the FIAT Professional banner. This fully electric three-wheeler, already offered in the Middle East and North Africa, is positioned to shake up micromobility with a format that favors agility and low running fuss.