Compact Fiat Mobi Can Be Purchased for R$ 68,990 in the “Fiat Squadron” Campaign, Valid Until May or While Supplies Last.
The Fiat Mobi 2025, recognized as one of the most affordable new vehicles in the Brazilian market, has just gained a new advantage that promises to attract even more consumers. Fiat launched the promotional campaign “Fiat Squadron,” which offers the compact with a significant discount of R$ 10,000.
In practice, this means that the model can be purchased for R$ 68,990 — a price well below the original R$ 78,990 — until early May or while stocks last.
Promotional Version Has Complete Package and Efficient Engine
The offer exclusively includes the Fiat Mobi 2025 Like 1.0 MT, in Volcano Black color and year/model 2025/2025.
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Even though it is an entry-level configuration, the car comes with a good set of standard equipment: manual air conditioning, electric steering, electric windows and locks, ABS brakes, dual airbags, 14-inch wheels with hubcaps, onboard computer, rear wiper and defroster, and tire pressure monitor.

Other highlights include daytime running lights (DRL), seat belt usage alert, emergency braking alert, turn signal repeaters in the mirrors, and electronic stability control (ESP), enhancing the model’s safety.
1.0 Firefly Engine Returns With Balance Between Fuel Economy and Performance
Under the hood, the Fiat Mobi 2025 once again features the 1.0 Firefly 3-cylinder engine, delivering up to 75 hp of power and 10.7 kgfm of torque.
Although these numbers are slightly lower than the old engine used until 2020 (77 hp and 10.9 kgfm), the current engine excels in efficiency.
The hatch accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 13.8 seconds and shows good fuel consumption rates: 13.5 km/l in the city and 15 km/l on the highway with gasoline.
With ethanol, the averages are 9.6 km/l and 10.4 km/l, respectively. According to Fiat, it is possible to drive up to 700 km on a single tank.
Fiat Mobi Maintains Strong Presence in the Market
Originally launched in 2016, the Mobi has already surpassed the mark of 500,000 units produced at the Betim (MG) factory.
Only between January and March of this year, the compact sold over 14,255 units, maintaining its lead over its main competitor, the Renault Kwid, which registered 11,958 units sold in the same period.
With the new special offer for the Fiat Mobi 2025, the manufacturer strengthens its presence among popular cars and broadens the model’s appeal for those seeking economy without sacrificing essential comfort and safety features.

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