FIAT, Abarth and FIAT Professional Present Key Models at Brussels Motor Show 2026

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FIAT, Abarth and FIAT Professional present new models and electric solutions at the Brussels Motor Show 2026, outlining their strategy across mobility segments.

FIAT, Abarth and FIAT Professional are using the Brussels Motor Show 2026 as a stage to present an updated brand strategy that brings together global mass-market models, electrification and new approaches to urban and commercial mobility. The stand spans multiple segments, from family cars to micromobility solutions, reflecting an effort to address a broad and diverse audience.

At the center of the display is the Grande Panda, one of the seven finalists for the European Car of the Year 2026 award. For FIAT, this model represents more than a single launch: it signals the direction of a new global lineup. The Grande Panda is offered with electric, hybrid and petrol powertrains, is based on the STLA Smart platform and is intended for markets across Europe, North Africa and South America. Its presence among the award finalists underlines its strategic importance for the brand.

Another key moment is the international debut of the Fiat 500 Hybrid. The return of a hybrid version of the iconic city car is accompanied by the relocation of production to Turin, at the Carrozzerie Mirafiori plant, reinforcing FIAT’s historic link with its hometown. Positioned as a more accessible alternative to fully electric city cars, the 500 Hybrid is expected to broaden the appeal of the model range.

The sportier side of the stand is represented by the Fiat 600 Sport and the Abarth 600e Competizione. The latter stands out with figures typical of a high-performance electric car, delivering 280 hp and accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.85 seconds. With this model, Abarth continues to translate its performance-focused identity into the electric era.

Family-oriented practicality comes into focus with the premiere of the Fiat QUBO L. Shown publicly for the first time, the model is available in five-seat and seven-seat versions and is the only diesel-powered vehicle within the presented lineup. Designed for modern families, it emphasizes space, versatility and efficiency.

Urban micromobility is highlighted by the Fiat Topolino, an all-electric quadricycle aimed at short-distance city use. Compact and simple by design, it reflects FIAT’s interest in alternative forms of mobility beyond traditional passenger cars.

The lineup is completed by the European debut of the FIAT Professional TRIS, a fully electric three-wheeled commercial vehicle. Already available in the Middle East and Africa, TRIS points to the brand’s ambitions in last-mile logistics, combining compact dimensions with an electric drivetrain and a strong focus on utility.

Taken together, the presence of FIAT, Abarth and FIAT Professional at the Brussels Motor Show 2026 goes beyond individual product launches. It presents a broader picture of a brand portfolio in which heritage models, electrification, performance and practical mobility solutions coexist within a single, market-adaptive strategy.

Mark Havelin

2026, Jan 11 05:40