Aeons ago, the Fiat was called Topolino 500 times. Now Fiat is resurrecting the name with a very distinctive electric car. It has no doors.
- Fiat announces a new, extremely compact electric car.
- The name Topolino (Italian for “little mouse”) goes back to the presentation of the Fiat 500 in the 1930s.
- Technically, the electric car should also be based on the 45 km/h Opel Rocks-e.
The Stellantis Group, which owns the Opel and Citroën brands, has announced a new mini electric car with an evocative name. Technical information and a price are not available when the first picture is published. But it stands to reason that the car is based on the Opel Rocks-e and the Citroën AMI.
Because like these models, the new Topolino should be loud press release be designed for young people and novice drivers aged 15 and over. “As a sustainable city vehicle with the dimensions of a microcar, the new Fiat Topolino is designed for urban areas. The Fiat Topolino offers new drivers from the age of 15 a safe, comfortable and environmentally friendly alternative to motorized two-wheelers,” it says here.
However, there is no information on price and availability yet. As can be seen in the published photo, the two-seater has no doors. Given the “sweet” exterior, we could well imagine that the car will appeal to a younger audience. You can read more reports about electric cars here on Netzwelt.
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