Topolino, The Younger Brother Of The Legendary Fiat 500 Is Neither A Fiat Nor A Car, It Is Something Much Better: It Is Electric, Cute, And Cheap!
Stellantis Seems To Have Found A Niche Where It Least Expected: The Citroën AMI. The Little Electric Vehicle From The French Is Delivering Such Good Results That They Announced The Fiat Topolino, A Small Tribute To The Fiat 500 That Was Sold Between 1936 And 1955. Now An EV, The Iconic Mini From The Italian Brand, Which Is Neither A Fiat Nor A Car, Will Cost Half The Price Of Popular Cars In Brazil!
The Citroën AMI Is One Of The Most Curious Vehicles In The French Brand’s Lineup Because It Cannot Actually Be Considered A Car. A Kind Of Electric Quadricycle Designed As An Urban Mobility Vehicle And An Ideal Shared Use That For Some Time Also Has Its Own Version Within Opel Named Rocks-e. Therefore, It Cannot Exceed 45 Km/h And It Cannot Travel On Highways Or Freeways.
Watch The Video Below And Check Out The Rebirth Of The Charming Italian From 1930!
Now It Is Fiat, As The New Relative Of Citroën Within The Large Stellantis Group, That Compared The Revenues In The Same Way With A Model Named Fiat Topolino – A Name Recovered From The Charming And Powerful Classic Italian Fiat 500 Model From 1936.
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At The Moment, Fiat Has Not Provided Specific Data, Although It Is Expected That There Will Be No Changes To The Chassis And Mechanics Already Seen In The AMI And The e-Rocks, With An Electric Motor Of 8 HP And A 5.5 KWh Battery With Which It Can Achieve A Maximum Speed Of 45 Km/h And An Electric Range Of 75 Km. In Addition, The Iconic Model Comes With A Domestic Plug At The Door For Charging And Measures Only 2.41 Meters, Making It Ideal To Park Anywhere.
The Exclusive Details Of The Topolino Also Include A Canvas Roof And Retro-Style Hubcaps, Along With Stylish Cords Instead Of Doors.
With The Topolino, Fiat Is Also Ensuring An Even More Compact Model Than The Current 500 And Panda And Also More Economical, Serving As A Standard-Bearer For Electric Mobility In The Manufacturer Even Among The Teenage Audience That Will Be Able To Drive It Without A License. It Is No Coincidence Its Name: Topolino Is How Mickey Mouse Is Called In Italy.
Launch Of The Fiat Topolino In Europe Promises To Cost Less Than Half The Price Of New Cars Sold In Brazil
The Forecast Is That The Vehicle Launch Will Take Place In Spain By April 2024. Fiat Has Not Yet Disclosed The Official Price, But It Is Estimated To Be Below Eight Thousand Euros (Equivalent To R$ 43.4 Thousand). However, Due To The Various Incentives Offered For Electric Vehicles In Europe, It Is Possible That The Price Will Be Around Six Thousand Euros (About R$ 32.5 Thousand).
While The Brazilian Government Struggles To Make The Sale Of Popular Cars In The Price Range Of R$ 70 Thousand – Such As The Fiat Mobi And Renault Kwid -, In Europe, Another Model From The Italian Manufacturer Is Sold At Half The Price Of Its National Equivalents.


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