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FIAT Sets the Tone for 2026 with a Bold Manchester Motor Show Debut

FIAT is heading into 2026 with renewed confidence and a carefully curated line-up, as the Italian brand confirms its presence at the inaugural Manchester Motor Show. Taking place in January at Manchester Central, the free-to-attend event will serve as a showcase for FIAT’s evolving vision of urban mobility, electrification and design-led practicality — with several UK debuts stealing the spotlight.

At the heart of the stand will be two cars that perfectly encapsulate FIAT’s dual focus on heritage and innovation: the charming all-electric Topolino, making its first-ever appearance in the UK, and the multi-award-winning Grande Panda, joined by the UK unveiling of the striking Grande Panda 4×4 Concept. Together, they frame a broader display that also includes the new Fiat 500 Hybrid, a fresh Sport trim for the Fiat 600, and the brand’s full Fiat Professional light commercial vehicle range.

For visitors, the Manchester Motor Show promises more than just metal on stands. With doors open from 9am to 5pm on Saturday 10 January 2026, the event aims to kick-start the automotive year by bringing manufacturers and the public together in an accessible, experience-led environment.

Fiat Topolino: Urban Mobility with Italian Charm

Few cars on the FIAT stand will attract more smiles than the new Topolino. This compact, all-electric quadricycle represents a deliberately different take on mobility, prioritising simplicity, sustainability and accessibility over outright performance.

Limited to a top speed of 28 mph, the Topolino is purpose-built for city life. Its compact footprint, tight turning circle and automatic transmission make it ideally suited to congested urban streets, while its 6 kW (8.2 hp) electric motor delivers a range of up to 47 miles — more than enough for daily urban journeys. Charging is equally straightforward, with the 5.4 kWh battery capable of reaching full charge in around four hours from a standard domestic socket.

The name itself is steeped in history. “Topolino,” meaning “little mouse” in Italian, is a nod to the original Fiat 500 Topolino produced between 1936 and 1955 — a car celebrated for its affordability, charm and compact ingenuity. The modern Topolino channels that same spirit, reimagined for an era where emissions-free city transport is increasingly essential.

Grande Panda 4×4 Concept: A Cult Icon Reimagined

If the Topolino looks forward, the Grande Panda 4×4 Concept bridges past and future. First revealed to the UK public at Manchester, this concept is a modern reinterpretation of one of FIAT’s most beloved models.

The original Panda 4×4, launched in 1983, earned legendary status by combining compact dimensions with genuine off-road capability. It was a car that felt just as at home navigating narrow city streets as it did climbing mountain roads, all while remaining approachable and affordable.

The Grande Panda 4×4 Concept stays true to that ethos, but with sustainability firmly in mind. Its proposed electrified rear axle hints at an innovative all-wheel-drive solution designed to balance urban efficiency with all-terrain confidence. It’s a technical approach that reflects FIAT’s broader shift toward electrification without sacrificing the Panda’s adventurous character.

Visually, the concept makes a strong statement. The distinctive Dark Red exterior references a classic limited-edition Panda 4×4, contrasted by beige detailing on steel wheels and graphics. Roof-mounted auxiliary lamps and rugged design touches underline its outdoorsy intent, while reinforcing its status as more than just a nostalgic exercise.

Fiat 500 Hybrid: A Familiar Icon, Rebalanced

The Fiat 500 continues its evolution with the arrival of the new Fiat 500 Hybrid, due in the UK in Summer 2026. Slotting in alongside the fully electric 500e, the hybrid version broadens the appeal of the iconic city car, offering a blend of familiar character and updated efficiency.

Available as both a Hatchback and Convertible, the 500 Hybrid will be offered in ICON and LA PRIMA trims, with a special TORINO launch edition paying tribute to FIAT’s hometown. Power comes from a 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine producing 65 HP, paired with a 12-volt lithium-ion battery and a six-speed manual gearbox, driving the front wheels.

It’s a straightforward, accessible hybrid set-up, aimed at drivers who want lower emissions and improved efficiency without abandoning the traditional driving experience that has long defined the 500.

Fiat 600 Sport: Practicality with a Dynamic Edge

Rounding out the passenger car highlights is the new Fiat 600 Sport, a version that injects added attitude into FIAT’s compact family offering. Designed with young, active families in mind, the 600 Sport blends five-door practicality with a more assertive visual identity.

On the outside, contrasting black roof options, dark-finish 18-inch alloy wheels and exclusive black detailing across the grille, handles and rear lights set it apart. A dedicated Sport badge reinforces its positioning, while a choice of bold body colours adds to its energetic character.

Inside, the focus is on space and everyday usability, complemented by black interior finishes, sporty upholstery and a redesigned dashboard. Measuring 4.17 metres in length, the 600 Sport strikes a balance between compact dimensions and genuine family-friendly practicality, including a generous boot.

Importantly, the Sport trim is available across both hybrid and fully electric versions of the Fiat 600, giving buyers flexibility as they navigate the transition to electrified mobility.

A Confident Start to the Year

With its diverse Manchester Motor Show line-up, FIAT is making a clear statement about where it sees its future: rooted in heritage, driven by design, and increasingly shaped by electrification. From the playful Topolino to the adventurous Grande Panda 4×4 Concept, the brand is showcasing not just products, but a philosophy — one that blends emotion, accessibility and innovation.

For visitors, the inaugural Manchester Motor Show offers an early glimpse at how familiar names are adapting to a rapidly changing industry. For FIAT, it’s a confident way to start 2026.

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Fiat 600 Sport: Italian Style Meets Everyday Performance

Fiat is doubling down on its reputation for compact ingenuity with the introduction of the new Fiat 600 Sport, a sharper, more dynamic evolution of its latest small SUV. Rooted in the heritage of the original Fiat 600, this all-new Sport variant blends unmistakable Italian design with modern performance and family-friendly usability.

Positioned for young, active families, the 600 Sport aims to strike a rare balance: compact dimensions that suit urban life, enough space and comfort for daily practicality, and a driving experience that doesn’t feel like an afterthought.

Visually, the Fiat 600 Sport leans heavily into its sporty intent. Drawing inspiration from the Fiat 500’s characterful styling, it adds the substance of a five-door family car. Standout details include dark-finish 18-inch alloy wheels, blacked-out exterior accents on the grille, door handles and rear lights, and dedicated Sport badging. A vibrant colour palette is offered, highlighted by a bold new Acid Green, paired with a contrasting black roof that adds a dose of attitude.

Inside, the Sport theme continues with a predominantly black cabin, redesigned dashboard elements and sportier seat upholstery. While the ambience is more focused than standard versions, practicality hasn’t been sacrificed. Passenger space is generous for the class, and the boot is well sized, reinforcing the 600 Sport’s role as a realistic everyday family car rather than a purely style-led statement.

Under the skin, Fiat offers a broad range of powertrains to suit different needs. Hybrid buyers can choose between a 110 hp or 145 hp setup, both using Fiat’s latest turbocharged T-gen3 technology paired with a dual-clutch automatic transmission. The system allows for smooth operation and short periods of fully electric driving, particularly in urban conditions.

For those ready to go fully electric, the Fiat 600e Sport features a 54 kWh battery producing 156 hp, with a WLTP range of up to 248 miles. Notably, Fiat has aligned the pricing of the electric version with the higher-output hybrid, underlining its push to make electric mobility more accessible.

UK pricing reflects this strategy. The Fiat 600 Hybrid Sport starts at £28,750 for the 110 hp version, rising to £29,750 for the 145 hp model. The fully electric 600e Sport also comes in at £29,750, making it one of the more competitively priced electric options in the segment.

In the end, the Fiat 600 Sport reinforces a familiar Italian philosophy: style and emotion don’t have to come at the expense of usability or value. With orders opening in the UK in January 2026 and first deliveries expected in April 2026, Fiat’s latest compact crossover looks set to appeal to families who want practicality—with a bit of personality still intact.

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