The Fiat Grizzly has been spotted again in Morocco near the Kenitra plant, where the new model will be produced. Spy photographers captured the fastback version in near-production form: the body lacks camouflage, the squared-off lines echo the Grande Panda, and the headlights feature a pixel-style design. According to preliminary information, the Fiat Grizzly is expected to debut by the end of summer 2026. A public unveiling could take place at the Paris Motor Show in October.

The model will be a C-segment SUV, competing with the Dacia Duster and Dacia Bigster. It will measure around 4.5 meters in length. The Grizzly is based on the Stellantis Smart Car platform, already used for the Opel Frontera and Citroen C3 Aircross.

Two body styles are planned: a classic SUV with sharper lines and a fastback with a sloping roofline. Up to seven seats are expected. The engine lineup is set to include a 145-hp mild hybrid, a 156-hp electric version with a range of around 400 km, and a turbocharged petrol engine already used in the Fiat 600.

Estimated prices start at around 22,000 euros for the petrol version, roughly 25,000 euros for the hybrid, and 28,000 to 30,000 euros for the electric model. Among the best family cars, the Grizzly could stand out for its price, spaciousness, and two body style options.