Fiat Guide

Fiat has reinvented itself around stylish, affordable small cars that blend distinctive Italian design with everyday practicality. Rather than chasing every market segment, today's range focuses on compact hatchbacks and crossovers with a growing mix of mild-hybrid and electric power. The iconic 500 continues to define the brand, while the new Grande Panda signals Fiat's renewed focus on value, practicality and family-friendly motoring. Distinctive styling, clever packaging and competitive pricing make Fiat one of Europe's most characterful mainstream car brands.

Current Models

Fiat Topolino (26-)

RRP From : £8,995
Pre Reg From : c. £8,500
Used Price From : c. £8,500

Powertrains : EV
Dimensions : 2558mm x 1400mm x 1528mm
Boot : 63L

Key Rivals : Citroën Ami, Mobilize Duo, Silence S04

The Topolino proves that simple urban transport can still be fun. Designed for short city journeys rather than long-distance travel, it offers tiny running costs, effortless manoeuvrability and unmistakable Italian charm. It won't replace a conventional car for most buyers, but as an affordable second vehicle or an alternative to a scooter, it makes a surprisingly compelling case.

 Fiat 500 (20-)

RRP From : £18,995
Pre Reg From : c. £16,000
Used Price From : c. £8,000

Powertrains : MHEV, EV
Dimensions : 3632mm x 1683mm x 1527mm
Boot : 185L

Key Rivals : Hyundai Inster, Mini Cooper, Renault 5, Toyota Aygo X

The 500 remains one of Europe's most recognisable small cars, combining timeless Italian styling with a surprisingly upmarket feel. Buyers can now choose between efficient mild-hybrid and fully electric power, making it just as appealing whether you're looking for an affordable city runabout or a premium urban EV. Rear-seat space is limited, but few rivals match its character or sense of occasion.

Fiat Grande Panda (24-)

RRP From : £18,995
Pre Reg From : c. £17,500
Used Price From : c. £17,500

Powertrains : Petrol, MHEV, EV
Dimensions : 3999mm x 1763mm x 1576mm
Boot : 412L (Hybrid), 361L (EV)

Key Rivals : BYD Dolphin Surf, Citroën ë-C3, Dacia Sandero, Renault 5, Suzuki Swift

The Grande Panda marks Fiat's return to the affordable family car market. Clever packaging, distinctive retro-inspired styling and a choice of mild-hybrid or electric powertrains give it broad appeal, while keen pricing makes it one of the strongest value propositions among small cars. It captures much of the spirit of earlier Pandas, but with the technology and refinement modern buyers expect.

Fiat 600 (23-)

RRP From : £23,995
Pre Reg From : c. £17,000
Used Price From : c. £13,000

Powertrains : Petrol, MHEV, EV
Dimensions : 4178mm x 1779mm x 1525mm
Boot : 385L (Hybrid), 360L (EV)

Key Rivals : Alfa Romeo Junior, Ford Puma, Jeep Avenger, Mini Aceman, Peugeot E-2008

The 600 brings Fiat's distinctive design language to the growing compact SUV market. Offering more interior space and a larger boot than the 500, it's available with mild-hybrid and electric power, combining comfortable everyday driving with generous equipment and eye-catching Italian styling. It's a strong all-round family crossover that prioritises comfort and character over outright sportiness.


Specifications, dimensions and prices were correct at the time of the latest update. Recommended retail prices are official UK list prices, while pre-registered and used values are approximate UK market figures and may vary depending on specification, mileage, condition and location. Recommended retail prices include any applicable UK Government electric vehicle grant where available but exclude dealer discounts, manufacturer incentives and other retail offers.

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Page last updated: July 2026