Fiat Topolino 2026: R$ 46 electric gets touch-ups in the look and cabin

Model that leads the segment in Italy receives a new color and larger digital panel; in Brazil, imported units cost almost R$ 200 thousand

Fiat's electric 'cart' gets a new color and larger digital panel in the 2026 line (Photo: Fiat | Disclosure)
By Júlia Haddad
Published on 2026-03-13 at 07:00 PM
Updated on 2026-03-13 at 07:25 PM

Fiat presented in Italy the 2026 line of the Topolino, its electric ‘cart’ focused on urban mobility. The model, which consolidated the leadership of the segment (a mix of quadricycle and urban vehicle) in Europe last year, receives punctual updates in technology and aesthetics, maintaining the proposal of low cost and reduced dimensions for large centers. In Europe, prices start at 7.550 euros — approximately R$ 46 thousand in direct conversion.

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The main visual novelty is the introduction of the color Corallo, an orange tone with a matte finish. The shade is also available in the Dolcevita variant, a version that rescues the coastal spirit by replacing rigid doors with nautical ropes and adopting a retractable canvas roof. All configurations of the Topolino 2026 have a contrasting black roof and 14-inch wheels with stylized hubcaps.

Internally, Fiat replaced the old 3.5″ instrument panel with a 5.7″ digital screen, with new better-readable graphic elements. The cabin preserves minimalism: there is no air conditioning and entertainment depends on the Bluetooth connection with the driver’s smartphone, fixed in a central support.

The mechanics remain unchanged. The 2.53-meter, 562-kg model uses an 8.2 hp electric motor, capable of taking it to a maximum speed of 45 km/h. The 5.4 kWh battery guarantees a range of 75 km, with full recharge in four hours at domestic outlets.

In Brazil, the scenario is different. Although the Topolino arrived via independent import with prices close to R$ 197 thousand, the vehicle does not have approval to circulate on Brazilian public roads. Because it is in a limbo in the country’s traffic legislation, its use in the country is restricted to condominiums, clubs and industrial yards, transforming the “popular” European into a niche and high luxury item.

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