Fiat Mobi exceeds 600 thousand units sold in Brazil

The model launched in 2016 accumulates good results and remains competitive with constant updates in the market

Fiat's hatch remains among the best sellers in the country, thanks to direct sales (Photo: Fiat | Disclosure)
By Júlia Haddad
Published on 2026-03-31 at 07:00 PM
Updated on 2026-03-31 at 07:30 PM

The Fiat Mobi reached the mark of 600 thousand units sold in Brazil, which shows that the popular car still has space in the market. Launched in 2016, the model has remained among the ten best-selling cars in the country in recent years. In February 2026, it occupied the third position in the national ranking.

Throughout its history, the hatch has undergone a single, slight styling update and had two engine options and is the only passenger car in the range not to have an automatic transmission. Currently, it is offered in the Like and Trekking versions, both equipped with a 75 hp 1.0 Firefly engine and mandatory safety items such as ABS brakes, stability and traction controls, ramp start assistant and tire pressure monitoring.

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In the 2026 line, the model received changes in the cabin, including a new instrument panel and steering wheel, as well as optional packages. The hatch is also part of the Sustainable Car program, an initiative of the federal government that provides IPI exemption for compact vehicles produced in the country with high energy efficiency, a factor that contributes to its competitiveness.

“Reaching 600 thousand units sold reinforces the protagonism and strength of the Fiat Mobi in an extremely competitive segment. The model has established itself as a sure choice for those looking for efficiency, accessibility and a car truly aligned with the urban routine. This milestone is a reflection of the relationship of trust and listening between the consumer and the entire Fiat team, which develops each project thinking about the real needs of the public.”, says Frederico Battaglia, Head of the Fiat and Abarth brands for South America.

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