Compact yellow concept car shown from the front side on a plain background.Compact yellow concept car shown from the front side on a plain background.Compact yellow concept car shown from the front side on a plain background.Compact yellow concept car shown from the front side on a plain background.Compact yellow concept car shown from the front side on a plain background.Compact yellow concept car shown from the front side on a plain background.Compact yellow concept car shown from the front side on a plain background.Compact yellow concept car shown from the front side on a plain background.

Mobility

FIAT Presents Micromobility Ecosystem with New Light Electric Vehicles

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Post from July 10, 2026

FIAT has unveiled its vision for urban micromobility, showcasing an expanded portfolio of light electric vehicles. With the new Topolino Sport, the TRIS Dolcevita concept study, and the Multiplina concept vehicle, the brand aims to create a comprehensive mobility ecosystem for both private and commercial use. The goal is to offer sustainable and flexible mobility solutions for both cities and rural areas.

FIAT has unveiled its vision for urban micromobility, showcasing an expanded portfolio of light electric vehicles. With the new Topolino Sport, the TRIS Dolcevita concept study, and the Multiplina concept vehicle, the brand aims to create a comprehensive mobility ecosystem for both private and commercial use. The goal is to offer sustainable and flexible mobility solutions for both cities and rural areas.

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Two compact Fiat concept cars parked in front of a historic fountain building.
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Special Edition Topolino Sport Features Retro Design

At the heart of the new lineup is the Fiat Topolino Sport. According to the company, this special edition model draws on design elements from the historic 1950s Fiat 500 Sport, including contrasting racing stripes. With a top speed limited to 45 km/h (approx. 28 mph), the vehicle can be driven by teenagers as young as 15 who hold an AM class driver's license.

In collaboration with audio specialist Monster, FIAT has also developed the "Monsterlino" Bluetooth speaker system. The magnetically attached speakers can be removed from the vehicle, further positioning the Topolino as a lifestyle product.

Two compact Fiat concept cars parked on cobblestones at sunset.
(c) FIAT

TRIS Dolcevita for Sustainable, Short-Distance Mobility

With the TRIS Dolcevita concept study, FIAT showcases a new application for its TRIS electric three-wheeler. Inspired by the open-top shuttle vehicles used on the Italian Riviera in the 1960s, the vehicle is specifically tailored toward hotels, leisure businesses, and tourist regions. The concept was developed in partnership with the Italian coffee roaster Caffè Vergnano and aims to combine sustainable, short-distance transport with classic Italian design.

 

Compact Fiat concept vehicle parked in a garden with a lake in the background.
(c) FIAT

Multiplina Expands Range of Applications

FIAT offers a glimpse into future mobility solutions with the Multiplina concept vehicle. This L7e-class light electric vehicle accommodates up to four passengers and reaches a top speed of up to 90 km/h (approx. 56 mph). This makes the vehicle suitable not just for city traffic, but also for trips beyond city limits. The design takes cues from the 1956 Fiat 600 Multipla, while its compact dimensions are reminiscent of the historic Fiat 500.

According to the manufacturer, the Topolino, TRIS, and Multiplina together form the three pillars of a micromobility concept designed to cover both private mobility and commercial applications—ranging from daily commuting to transport and leisure services.
 

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