In 1980, Fiat unveiled the first generation of its city car, the Fiat Panda. After 44 years and three generations, the arrival of the fourth generation of this model has been announced. However, Fiat announces that it will not stop producing the current generation, but that it will continue to live on under a new name, the Fiat Pandina.
The new Fiat Pandina will come with a wide range of body colors that will include Positano Yellow and several two-tone body options with a black roof. The design remains the same, but new additions include emblems with the inscription “Pandina” on the doors and rear side windows, a special graphic with the face of a panda bear inserted in the center of the wheels, and yellow mirror housings.
Inside, the seats are upholstered in black and white fabric produced from marine waste with “Pandina” lettering and yellow stitching. There is also a 7-inch digital instrument panel with three different graphic modes, a 7-inch central screen, and a multimedia system compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto systems.
Also, the car comes with advanced technology that includes advanced emergency braking, lane keeping system, driver fatigue detection system, traffic sign recognition, cruise control, automatic high beams and rear parking sensors.
When it comes to the powertrain, the Pandina will be powered by the same engines as the current generation Panda.
Source: Fiat
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