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GigaPanda: Fiat’s Bigger Bet. However, it’s probably Fiat’s second new SUV that will really turn heads. Currently known as the GigaPanda, it will be quite a bit bigger than the new Grande Panda.
While the Nivus/Taigo was based on the Volkswagen Polo, the Fiat Fastback derives from the Argo, a B-segment hatchback with a wheelbase of 2.52 meters (99.2 in).
The Fiat Fastback Concept was unveiled at 2018’s Sao Paulo Auto Show as a mix between an SUV, sedan, and a coupe. This teaser image reveals that it will retain the same sleek shape of the ...
Fiat was coy on technical details but reports from local media suggest that the Fastback will get a turbocharged 1.0-liter engine producing 128 hp (96 kW / 130 PS) and 147 lb-ft (200 Nm) of torque.
The Fiat Fastback was one of the coolest production-intent concepts that you probably never heard about. It was presented during the 2018 Sao Paulo International Auto Show, ...
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New Fiat Fastback to Launch in 2025 Based on Basalt and Featuring 1.0 Turbo Mild Hybrid Engine - MSNNew Fiat Fastback to Launch in 2025 Based on Basalt and Featuring 1.0 Turbo Mild Hybrid Engine (Lisa Risager – Unsplash) Fiat is preparing to launch the new generation Fastback, scheduled to ...
Fiat has taken a radical approach to mark its entry into the mid-size SUV segment with a coupe-SUV concept. Christened the Fiat Fastback, the concept has made its world debut at the 2018 São ...
Fiat announced a new Panda lineup of “multi-energy” vehicles with electric, hybrid, and gas models sharing a similar platform. The concepts span city cars, pickups, and SUVs. Skip to main content ...
Here’s proof that it’s not just us Europeans buying into the coupe-SUV craze – this is the all-new Fiat Fastback for Brazil. Not the prettiest thing the Italian firm has ever built, is it?
The Fiat Group presented a new aggressively styled SUV concept at the Sao Paolo auto show, clearly inspired by BMW’s X4 and X6. Auto123.com has details.
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