The launch of the new electric version of the Fiat Panda is expected to be announced in July 2024. The Italian carmaker has developed a diverse range of cars with many engine options with different specifications, including petrol, hybrid and electric. are expected to launch in 2027.
The new model of the electric Fiat Panda, which will be presented at the Geneva Motor Show, will stand out as a modern and attractive car available only in an electric version. Despite making no tangible progress before, Fiat is now back with a new concept that promises to redefine city cars. The new model, called Mega-Panda, will be larger than the current version, inspired by the oval shape of Fiat's historic Lingotto test track on top of the old factory in Turin, with features such as a control panel, infotainment screen and soft seats.
Fiat is moving towards the development of a small crossover version of the electric Panda, which will have a larger interior space compared to the current model, with a strong commitment to the use of sustainable materials in preparing the interior for the Mega Panda -model.
Fiat had little success in the European pick-up market in the past with the Fullback Cross, a variant of the Mitsubishi L200 under a new name. Although Fiat is very popular in other markets around the world, the Fiat Strada is the best-selling model in Brazil.
The company claims that the new pick-up model can achieve 'global success', with the possibility of launching it in the European market. Fiat also plans to launch a new fastback model, which will replace a model of the same name in Brazil as well as the Tipo. Although Tipo's sales were poor in Britain, it was a huge success in other regions such as the Middle East.
Fiat, like the rest of the Stellantis brands, was not present at this year's Geneva Motor Show. New concepts were announced to coincide with the timing of the event. In a funny way, Olivier François, the CEO of Fiat, appears in a video wandering the streets of an Italian town called 'Genevere', where instead of launching the new line-up at a traditional press conference, it is shown at a television screen in a local restaurant. cafe.
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