Time Travel in 2024! The New Fiat Uno Arrives This Year with Several Surprising Updates. Check It Out!
In an exciting turn of events, the Fiat Uno is set to make its comeback in 2024, not only rekindling the nostalgia of Brazilian drivers, but also bringing a remarkable transformation. The cessation of Uno production in 2022 left many fans missing it, but the news of the car’s resurrection, now as the Fiat Panda, is a relief for automotive enthusiasts, as reported by otvfoco.
A New Era of Electric Cars with the New Fiat Panda
Fiat’s CEO, Oliver François, announced that starting in 2024, all cars launched by the brand in Europe will be fully electric, including the highly anticipated Fiat Panda. This shift aligns with the growing trend of electric vehicles in the global automotive market. Production of the Panda is scheduled to begin in 2023, promising a completely new experience for European drivers.
Unlike the Uno known in Brazil, the Panda will grow and undergo a significant visual transformation. The CMP platform, shared with the upcoming version of the Citroën C3, will provide the Panda with a solid foundation for its revolution. With electric motor options, including a version with 82 horsepower and another more powerful one with 109 hp, the Panda will offer performance and efficiency.
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With 122 hp, fuel consumption of up to 17.7 km/l, and a trunk capacity of 440 liters, this hybrid SUV impresses even though it costs up to R$ 47,000 more than the Yaris — meet the Toyota Corolla Cross.
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600 km with three Chinese plug-in SUVs, same mode and air conditioning on: Jaecoo 7, BYD Song Plus, and Haval H6 hit the road, and the pump reveals who was truly the most economical.
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With a price almost R$ 100 thousand lower, the Haval H9 surpasses the SW4 for the first time in March, but Toyota still leads in the accumulated total for 2026; the Chinese SUV bets on technology and premium finishing to compete at the top.
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6 used cars that cost less than a new Honda CG 160 Titan and still provide trunk space, four seats, and comfort that many new motorcycles cannot offer.
The Revolution of the European ‘Uno’
The Fiat Panda stands out with a design inspired by the revolutionary Centoventi concept, promising a unique and customizable driving experience. Stellantis, Fiat’s parent company, plans to produce the electric Panda in partnership with the Serbian government, utilizing the Kragujevac plant. Additionally, Slovakia will be the assembly location for the Panda, alongside the Citroën C3, solidifying Stellantis’s strategy in producing these vehicles. The customization of the Panda goes beyond color options and interior finishes, also including the roof and battery sizes. With adjustable range from 100 km to 500 km, drivers will have the freedom to choose the configuration that best meets their needs.
The return of the Fiat Uno in 2024 as the Fiat Panda represents not just a resurrection, but a significant evolution. This new chapter marks an era of customizable and efficient electric cars. While Brazilian enthusiasts celebrate the nostalgia, Europeans eagerly await this automotive rebirth. Be prepared for an exciting journey on the roads of 2024 with the Fiat Panda!
More News from Fiat
Besides the exciting twist with the return of the new Uno, we also witnessed the end of the Fiat Palio, an iconic model that has ceased production. Launched in 1996 as a successor to the Fiat Uno, the Palio went above and beyond, conquering the market with its countless versions over 22 years. Recognized for its innovations in design, safety, and construction, the Palio left a mark in the compact segment.
However, the model was officially discontinued in 2018 to make way for the Argo, which became the entry-level car for the brand, alongside the Mobi. The history of the Palio leaves a legacy of success and innovation in Fiat’s history, as the brand continues to evolve with new models and technologies.

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