The Fiat Grande Panda retains the rugged legacy of its predecessors while introducing a retro design and dual powertrain options.
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
Fiat has officially revealed the fourth-generation Fiat Panda, aptly named the Grande Panda. It ventures back into European showrooms with a blending style of off-road and retro borrowed from the concept car from earlier this year. Obviously, the latest iteration boasts an entirely new look and will offer electric powertrain options and a mild hybrid. The model must help strengthen Fiat’s image in the small car segment, which faces severe headwinds over costly emissions and safety regulations. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
The Fiat Grande Panda retains the rugged legacy of its predecessors while introducing a retro design and dual powertrain options.
Like several of its Stellantis counterparts, Jeep is also working on an affordable battery-electric model to target younger people and private...
Audi is following the slipstream of the recently facelifted Porsche Taycan and unveiling an updated version of its all-electric sports car, the E-Tron...
Lancia’s unexpected European comeback starts in Belgium and Luxembourg, where the famous Italian brand strategically relaunched itself in six...
Taylor Kelly, a multi-talented singer, songwriter, and composer is bringing her genre-blending style to the forefront with an experimental twist. With...
The Croatian capital of Zagreb will be the first European city to host a fleet of fully autonomous robotaxis, which Rimac Group will make. That...
The latest Fiat Panda has been revealed, and it'll sit alongside the current model while offering both hybrid and electric powertrains.
The latest Fiat Panda has been revealed, and it'll sit alongside the current model while offering both hybrid and electric powertrains.
Citroën has presented its new ë-C3 Aircross in more detail after the Stellantis brand showed the first images of the model in April. Now, there is...
Chord Company's Epic Digital Tuned ARAY cable boasts premium materials and proprietary technologies.