Fiat aims to lead micromobility with electric mini lineup

Fiat has unveiled its micromobility strategy at an event in Rome, centred on the battery-electric Fiat Topolino, the three-wheeled commercial vehicle Fiat Tris and the new Multiplina Concept. The manufacturer aims to build a dedicated mobility ecosystem for passenger and freight transport in urban areas.

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Fiat showcased the Multiplina Concept study, among others, in Rome.
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The already available Fiat Topolino remains at the centre of the strategy. According to Fiat, the battery-electric light vehicle was the market leader in Europe’s electric light vehicle segment in 2025. For the second quarter of 2026, the manufacturer expects a new record for orders, representing an increase of around 30 per cent compared to the same period last year.

At the same time, Fiat is broadening the model range with several new design variants, including Corallo, Dolcevita and Sport, as well as a Collector’s Edition developed in collaboration with Vilebrequin.

Fiat is also expanding the use cases for the Fiat Tris, which was first unveiled last year. Originally developed as a zero-emission platform for last-mile delivery services and initially targeted at markets in Africa and the Middle East, the vehicle is now being adapted for new applications in the leisure and hospitality sectors through the Dolcevita concept.

In addition, Fiat has announced a partnership with Caffè Vergnano to develop mobile coffee concepts based on the Tris platform. The collaboration aims to demonstrate how the electric three-wheeler can be used for small-scale mobile retail and hospitality services.

A preview of the next addition to the range is provided by the Multiplina Concept. The study reinterprets the historic Fiat 600 Multipla and is intended to bridge the gap between the Fiat Topolino and a conventional passenger car.

According to current plans, Fiat aims to introduce a four-seater battery-electric light vehicle in the L7e category, offering greater space and comfort than the Topolino. The production version is scheduled to arrive in 2028.

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Fiat CEO Olivier François presented the brand’s new micromobility strategy in Rome
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With the Fiat Topolino, Fiat Tris and the Multiplina Concept, Fiat is pursuing a broader strategy in the battery-electric light vehicle segment. While the Topolino is aimed at urban personal mobility and the Tris was originally developed for commercial delivery applications, the Multiplina is intended to provide a more practical light vehicle solution for up to four occupants.

Together, the three vehicles cover a wider range of use cases and mark the first time Fiat has brought its light electric vehicle activities together under a dedicated micromobility strategy.

Fiat CEO Olivier François described micromobility as a key focus for the brand’s future: “Today, with Topolino, Tris, and our vision for the future – Multiplina- we are building on our legacy and creating a complete ecosystem for the cities of tomorrow.”

stellantis.com

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