Fiat unveils historic micro-mobility solutions in Rome
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Fiat organized a historic event in Rome dedicated to micro-mobility, showcasing an ecosystem designed to redefine urban transport.
- The company presented new versions of its electric microcar, the Topolino, including the Dolcevita, Sport, and a collector's edition, alongside a collaboration with Monster for Bluetooth speakers.
- Fiat also unveiled the TRIS three-wheeler for last-mile delivery and the Multiplina Concept, a reimagining of the 1956 Fiat 600 Multipla, while providing a fleet of vehicles for the Vatican City.
Fiat orchestrated a landmark event in Rome, dedicating it entirely to the rapidly evolving field of micro-mobility. The initiative unveiled a comprehensive ecosystem engineered to transform how people and businesses navigate today's complex urban landscapes.
The Italian automaker is leveraging the Topolino, an all-electric model built on the Stellantis platform, to represent its entry into the microcar segment. This model, inspired by a name revived from the 1930s, is a sibling to the Citroen Ami and Opel Rocks. The Italian vehicle boasts eight horsepower, a top speed of 45 km/h, and a range of approximately 75 kilometers. Since its introduction in 2025, the Topolino has become Europe's leading electric quadricycle, with projections for the second quarter of 2026 indicating a record number of orders, a 30% increase from the previous year.
Fiat is expanding the Topolino's appeal with new design interpretations: the Corallo color, the Dolcevita body style, the Topolino Sport, and the Topolino New Vilebrequin Collectorโs Edition. Each variant is designed to highlight the model's diverse personalities. Additionally, Fiat partnered with Monster to create the Monsterlino, magnetic Bluetooth speakers designed specifically for the Topolino, which can also connect to a smartphone.
Beyond personal mobility, Fiat showcased an updated TRIS, its three-wheeled vehicle aimed at efficient and sustainable "last mile" transport. An open-air prototype, the Dolcevita, inspired by the Italian Riviera's outdoor elegance, explores new lifestyle applications. At the forefront of Fiat's future vision is the Multiplina Concept, a modern take on the iconic 1956 Fiat 600 Multipla. This concept is envisioned as a bridge between the Topolino and a full-sized car, featuring a space-maximizing layout through intelligent architecture.
Furthermore, Fiat will supply a dedicated fleet of 30 vehicles, including Topolino and TRIS models, to the Vatican City. These vehicles will be utilized by government employees for internal operations, promoting more efficient, practical, and environmentally friendly mobility within the city-state.
Originally published by Kathimerini in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.