Fiat: The new little mouse at a glance 🎥
COMEBACK With the Topolino, Fiat brings its interpretation of the Opel Rocks-e and Citroën Ami. Unlike its sister models, it will also be available as the Dolce Vita model in an open-top variant.
Fiat has come up with a few special features for the short two-seater, which, according to the press release, carries "the spirit of a summer on the Riviera". Among other things, a fan and a shower are to be available as extras. Door applications with wood effect are available for the closed version.
Strips for the soft top can be selected for the open version. At the rear, both versions carry a box for luggage transport. The open body variant has open door openings with ropes, while a sun visor on the roof is available for the closed version.
Sustainable Urban Mobility
Topolino, little mouse, that's how the Italians affectionately christened the very first Fiat 500 from the 1930s. And since Fiat with its retro companions like the 500 or the future 600e (AutoSprintCH reported) is currently doing very well, the developers have not only designed their first car in the Sustainable Urban Mobility category, SUM for short, with a retro look, but also given it a retro name. Good news for young car fans in particular.
Range of 75 kilometers
The 2.41-meter-long Topolino, which weighs around 500 kilograms, can be driven from the age of 15, depending on the country. As with the Ami and Rocks-e, 6 kW of power must suffice for a maximum of 45 km/h. The 5.5 kWh battery transports the e-Topolino around 75 kilometers. When and whether the Fiat Topolino will also be available in Switzerland is currently unknown.