Fiat Surprises and Announces a 7-Seater SUV Inspired by the Panda, but with the Citroën Aircross Platform! The Model Promises to Be One of the Most Affordable on the Market, Rescuing the Essence of Family Cars Like the Doblò. Will There Be a New Success Coming? Discover All the Details of This Impressive New Release!
Fiat is about to expand its SUV lineup with a new seven-seater model, bringing a bold combination of the iconic Fiat Panda and the Citroën Aircross platform.
The strategy is part of Stellantis’ plans to optimize costs and increase the supply of affordable family vehicles. But what can we expect from this new SUV?
Fiat Bets on Family SUV to Expand Market
The information was disclosed by executive Olivier François, who is in charge of the Fiat, Abarth, and DS Automobiles brands. In an interview with the Italian publication Quattroruote, he detailed the plans for expanding the Fiat lineup in Europe.
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The new model follows the concept of the “Giga Panda”, a model that bets on practical and affordable design, without sacrificing comfort for those looking for a spacious car for the whole family.
The model will be built on the Citroën Aircross platform, which already offers hybrid and electric options, indicating a possible trend of electrification for the new SUV as well.
What to Expect from the New Giga Panda?
The model promises to be an affordable alternative for those who need more space but do not want to invest in premium SUVs.
The Giga Panda is expected to have dimensions of approximately 4.5 meters in length, surpassing the current Fiat Pulse, which is only 4 meters long.
With this, Fiat aims to fill a market gap left by the Doblò and Fiat Multipla, family models that made history in the 2000s.
Another relevant point is Fiat’s strategy to offer a 7-seater model within the low-cost segment, which could attract consumers looking for a functional car without the high prices of competing brands’ SUVs.

Design and Engine: A Combination of Tradition and Innovation
The mechanical base and design of the Giga Panda are expected to follow the logic of the European Aircross, which features hybrid and electric powertrains.
Fiat has not yet confirmed which engines will be used, but considering Stellantis’ recent bets, it is possible that the SUV will have a turbo flex option for emerging markets and a 100% electric version for Europe.
Internally, a simple but functional finish is expected, following the trend of accessible vehicles, without giving up on technology.
The dashboard may feature an intuitive multimedia center and a good set of driving assistance features, making driving safer and more practical.
When Will It Hit the Market?
The model was revealed in a mysterious way during the launch of the new Panda.
At the time, Fiat showed a video with blurred images of the seven-seater version and the coupe version, which will possibly replace the Fastback in the future.
Although no official timeline has been released, the SUV is expected to launch in Europe between 2025 and 2026.
In Brazil, the strategy is still uncertain. Fiat may choose to launch the model under a different name, adapting the project to local demands, just as it did with the Fiat Pulse and the Fastback.
The new Fiat 7-Seater SUV is set to be an affordable and versatile option, combining the practicality of the Panda with the technology of the Aircross.
The brand bets on a functional design, optimized interior space, and potential electrification to attract both European consumers and those from emerging markets.
If it comes to Brazil, the model could occupy a strategic space in Fiat’s lineup, offering an alternative for families that need more seats without spending much.

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