Fiat Fastback costs less than R$ 100.000 for specific customers — see if you are entitled
Fastback Turbo 200 costs R$ 99.980 in cash for PwD, with a discount of R$ 20.010, until September 2 or while the stock of 20 units lasts
Published on 2026-08-17 at 03:00 PM
The Fiat Fastback remains below R$ 100 thousand for people with disabilities even after the end of the “Feira Agosto Arrasador”, the sales action that the brand carried out on the weekend of August 15 and 16 in more than 500 dealerships. The Turbo 200 version without options costs R$ 99.980 in cash in the direct sale modality for PwD, a condition valid until September 2 or while the stock of 20 units lasts – whichever comes first.
According to Fiat, the discount of R$ 20,010 on the cash price of R$ 119,990 considers the IPI and ICMS exemptions applicable to direct sales. The offer is valid for the Fastback Turbo 200 Flex AT zero-kilometer, model year 2026/2026, in Vulcano Black and without options.
For the general public, the entry-level Turbo 200 version with the Smart Drive package was announced starting at R$ 119.990 during the fair. The set adds a glossy black finish to the mirrors, body-colored door handles, induction charger, reversing camera, face-to-face key and remote start.


Mobi Like at R$ 72.490 was the attraction
The flagship of the campaign was the Mobi. The Like version of the compact hatch was offered for R$ 72.490, an amount that, according to the automaker, guarantees the model the position of cheapest car in Brazil. The Mobi Trekking, with a more adventurous appeal, went for R$ 79.690.
The title, however, is disputed in each campaign. In the week before the fair, Renault dealerships even announced the Kwid for less than R$ 70 thousand — regional conditions, limited to stock and without correspondence in the brand’s official table, which remains at R$ 82.790.
The Pulse also got in on the sales action. The compact SUV had the manual Drive 1.3 version starting at R$ 99.990 and the automatic Drive starting at R$ 109.990, in addition to monthly fees of R$ 2.299 in the Fiat Subscription program. At the top of the line, the Pulse Abarth was offered from R$ 146.290.

Pickup trucks with trade-in bonuses
In the pickup line, the Toro Endurance had a bonus of R$ 4.000 in exchange for a used Fiat car. The Freedom version, equipped with an 8.4-inch multimedia center, reversing camera and dual zone automatic air conditioning, started at R$ 134.990. The Strada Endurance, the country’s sales leader, was offered from R$ 87.790 in the direct sales modality.
The fair coincided with a round of promotions from competitors on the same weekend, including shares of Volkswagen and the Caoa group, in a market where the fight over price intensified in the second half of the year.
Fiat did not say whether the other conditions announced for the fair remain in force after the weekend. The automaker advises consumers to consult the current values at a participating dealership before closing the deal.


