This new electric Fiat costs less than 10,000 euros
Suitable from 16 years of age
The name Topolino refers to an iconic Fiat from days gone by. Back then, the Topolino pioneered compact mobility in crowded cities. Now it is back as a modern electric city car, although it is not officially a car. It is a moped, which is suitable for young people from the age of 16 with a moped license (AM) or a car license (B). The Netherlands is the fifth market in Europe where the Topolino is making its debut, after Italy, France, Germany and Spain.
Simple and agile
The Topolino falls into the category of light electric vehicles (L6e) and its size makes it ideal for navigating narrow streets or finding a parking spot in town. The compact 5.5 kWh battery gives the Topolino a range of about 75 kilometers. Charging can be done via a regular power outlet, filling the battery in four hours. Under the hood is an electric motor that produces a peak power output of 12 hp, giving the Fiat a top speed of 45 km/h.
Two versions of Topolino
The new Topolino is available in two versions. The first option is a closed variant with a panoramic roof. For those who like an open driving experience, there is the Dolcevita version, which has a retractable canvas roof and ropes instead of doors. You read that right, ropes! Both models share the same vibrant “Verde Vita” color and are equipped with LED lighting, USB connectivity and convenient storage solutions.
Order online only
Effective immediately, the Fiat Topolino can be ordered exclusively online through the Dutch Fiat web shop. Its starting price is 9,890 euros. Those who order a Topolino can choose to pick it up at a Fiat outlet, or have it delivered to their home.