Model focuses on cost-effectiveness and versatility for families; electric version is accompanied by diesel and gasoline variants
Fiat expands its offensive in the family car segment in Europe with the launch of the Qubo L 2026. Designed to meet the demand for space and versatility without the high costs of large SUVs, the model debuts with a starting price below € 22,000 (about R$ 136 thousand in direct conversion), positioning itself as one of the most affordable options in its category.
The automaker’s strategy divides the model into two body configurations for different usage profiles. The standard version, with five seats, measures 4.40 meters in length, while the elongated variant, capable of carrying seven passengers, reaches 4.76 meters.

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The differential of the Qubo L is in the configurable cabin. According to Fiat, the seven-seat version allows up to 144 seating combinations, with the second row consisting of individual seats and the third fully removable. For the transport of long loads, the folding of the front passenger seat frees up a free space of up to 3 meters deep.
Among the functional solutions, the vehicle adopts the “Magic Window” (which allows you to open only the rear window to access the trunk in tight spaces) and the Magic Top panoramic roof, reinforcing the interior luminosity.

Under the hood, Fiat maintains its commitment to traditional energy efficiency. The highlight is the 130 hp diesel engine (also available with 100 hp and manual transmission), which promises a range of up to 900 km on one tank. There is also a 110 hp petrol option.
Electrification is also present with a 136 hp electric version and 50 kWh battery. However, due to the positioning of the batteries, this configuration is restricted to the five-seater body. The Qubo L also has the Grip Control system, which adjusts traction for low-grip terrain, such as snow or mud. The model arrives in stores in Pop, Icon and La Prima versions.