Fiat: Comeback of the Topolino without doors

CITY-STROMER The all-electric Fiat Topolino is designed as a vehicle in the Sustainable Urban Mobility category for a youthful clientele. The model name is reminiscent of its legendary predecessor.

 

With the dimensions of a microcar, the new Topolino is designed for urban centers. The tiny car offers novice drivers a safe and environmentally friendly alternative to motorized two-wheelers. The name Topolino goes back to a model from the first half of the 20th century.

The first Fiat 500, built from 1936 to 1955, played a key role in mobilizing Italy. The agile vehicle was so popular that it was compared to a small mouse - known as a Topolino in Italian.

Fiat Topolino
The Fiat version of the Citroën Ami and Opel Rocks-e models is called Topolino and has no doors.

Stadtmobil for young generation

The new Fiat Topolino now transfers the optimism of its namesake into an all-electric model that is as cool and likeable as its famous predecessor. As a means of transport, it brings joy and the famous dolce vita, the sweet life of Italy, to our roads.

The new small Fiat is aimed specifically at the younger generation. However, its charming design also appeals to people of all ages who are enthusiastic about the one city car. It is thus in line with the brand's strategy with the motto It's only green when it's green for all. In other words, a car is only environmentally friendly if it is accessible to all.

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