The new Fiat Panda is not coming alone
This page is translated from the original post "La nouvelle Fiat Panda n’arrive pas seule" in French.

All new Fiat models will share a common platform allowing them to be offered to customers worldwide.
To give a playful nod to the Geneva Motor Show that opened its doors this morning, Fiat has indulged in a delightful and cheerful style exercise with its “Ginevra Show.” An opportunity to introduce a new car concept that is quite serious this time!
This new generation of models is designed to conquer roads around the world and complement the existing lineup. Thanks to Stellantis, Fiat benefits from a new global platform on which it can add its distinctive mark of elegance and simplicity.
In a lighthearted and playful video available via this link, Fiat primarily presents a colorful and cheerful Panda. This symbol of Italian creativity now inspires a new family of concepts. The new vehicles will share the same technology, a single global platform where new models can be manufactured based on local criteria. This multi-energy platform will enable future Fiat models to be equipped with all types of powertrains: electric, hybrid, and internal combustion engines.
Five concepts illustrate this Italian-style future:





The first concept shown in the video is the new City Car. Larger than the current Panda, it’s a kind of “Mega-Panda.”
The Pick-up is the second concept to appear in the video. FIAT is the market leader in South America, and the Strada pick-up is the best-selling vehicle on the Brazilian market.
Hailing from two of the brand’s biggest successes, the Fiat Fastback in Brazil and the Fiat Tipo in the Middle East and Africa, the Fastback aims to follow in their footsteps and establish itself internationally, whether in Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, or even Europe.
The fourth concept in the video is a spacious SUV family vehicle, a kind of “Giga-Panda.”
The last concept, Camper, is a versatile vehicle par excellence, featuring the new Dolce Vita style and reconnecting people with each other and nature.
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