Fiat Toro 2026 Debuts With New Design Inspired by the Fastback, 1.3 Turbo Engine With 176 HP and Electronic Brake. Check Out the Details!
Fiat officially revealed, on Friday (08/01/2025), the first images of the Toro 2026, bringing design changes and retaining the well-known T270 engine.
The presentation took place in Brazil, where the pickup is produced, and confirms recent leaks. The model, which is part of the Stellantis portfolio, arrives with a refreshed look at the front and rear, as well as improvements in the interior.
The update reinforces the positioning of the Fiat Toro 2026 in the market, targeting consumers seeking robustness with touches of sophistication.
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Front Design Inspired by the Brand’s SUVs
The new Fiat Toro 2026 incorporates visual elements that are already prominent in models like the Fiat Pulse and the Fastback. The front grille now adopts horizontal slats, giving a more European feel to the model.
The headlights remain with LED technology but gain a new segmented DRL (daytime running light) system with eight parts, enhancing the visual signature of the truck. The goal is to align the Toro more closely with the global design of the automaker.

Rear With “C” Shaped Taillights and New Bumper
At the rear, the Fiat Toro 2026 received significant updates. The bumper has been redesigned, and the taillights now feature a darker finish and “C” shape, reinforcing the modern identity of the pickup.
These changes follow the trend adopted by other brands in the segment but with an exclusive touch from Fiat, which bets on aesthetic renewal as a differential.

Interior With Electronic Brake and Updated Multimedia Center
Although it has not yet released interior images, Fiat has confirmed some changes to the cabin of the new Toro 2026. The main novelty will be the electronic parking brake, following the standard already adopted in other models of the brand.
Additionally, there will be improvements in the upholstery materials and the layout of the multimedia center, aiming to provide more comfort and technology to occupants.
T270 Engine Remains: 176 HP and Efficient Performance
Even in the face of movements from rivals like BYD, which is testing hybrid versions to compete in the segment, the Fiat Toro 2026 maintains the 1.3 turbo flex T270 engine.
This mechanical set delivers 176 horsepower and 27.5 kgf/m of torque, ensuring good performance both in the city and on highways.
The choice to retain this engine shows that Stellantis trusts the efficiency and reliability of the T270, which already equips other models of the group in Brazil.
Official Launch
Fiat has scheduled an exclusive event in the interior of São Paulo to officially present all the news of the Toro 2026. The expectation is that more details about versions, prices, and embedded technologies will be announced at the event.
The launch reaffirms the importance of the pickup in the Brazilian market and anticipates Stellantis‘ new strategy for the segment in the coming years.

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