Fiat Topolino: Its Price in France Is Revealed!

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Fiat Topolino

The all-new Fiat Topolino, the Italian cousin of the Citroën AMI, arrives in dealerships in France starting November 21.

Fiat introduces the New Topolino, a 100% electric light vehicle accessible from age 14. This small Italian with a French heart offers a range of 75 km, easy recharging through a standard household socket, and a top speed of 45 km/h, allowing it to comfortably circulate in urban areas where speeds are limited to 30 km/h. Simplicity is its secret: one color, one type of rims, one interior harmony, but many customization options. And one optional feature for the open version: a water spray for salty seaside returns.

Orders for the New Fiat Topolino will open in France on Tuesday, November 21. Born for the city due to its low carbon footprint, low ground imprint, and low noise footprint, the New Fiat Topolino aims to be especially accessible to everyone.

The purchase process and delivery can be done directly to customers’ homes. They will be extremely simple thanks to an online purchasing process.

This small quadricycle is a nod to the 1936 Fiat 500, affectionately called “Topolino” by Italians, offering 2 seats and 63 liters of storage. It is a response to those who envision cars differently, with a Dolce Vita spirit: Generation Z environmentally conscious, seniors seeking local mobility solutions, and those losing their driving license.

The New Fiat Topolino is available in two distinct versions, open or closed, both offered at the same price: €8,990, including a €900 bonus.

Remaining committed to accessible sustainable mobility, FIAT offers a highly competitive deal. The New Fiat Topolino is available for individuals through Long-Term Rental (LLD) over 36 months without down payment or trade-in conditions for only €59/month with 15,000 km.

READ ALSO: Fiat 500 Electric for just 79 euros a month

This page is translated from the original post "La Fiat Topolino : son tarif en France est connu !" in French.

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