Recent Updates

 

07/08/2026 12:00 PM

Fiat mulls hot Abarth Topolino in bid to lure younger buyers

 

07/08/2026 12:00 PM

£12k SUVs, £2bn profits: Why Chery's margins are triple the VW Group's

 

07/08/2026 12:00 PM

Full reveal: Dacia Striker SUV-estate to start under £25k in UK

 

07/08/2026 12:00 PM

The 80s cars that we idolised

 

07/08/2026 12:00 PM

Company car, cash allowance or salary sacrifice – which is best?

 

07/08/2026 12:00 PM

Original BMW i3 is still the future - and my dream sub-£10k family EV

 

07/08/2026 12:00 AM

Dongfeng-based EVs will be 'real Peugeots' - but won't reach Europe

 

07/08/2026 12:00 AM

Porsche 911 GT3 S/C rated: a convertible, yet still an epic driver's car

 

07/08/2026 12:00 AM

Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026: Every car you need to see

 

07/08/2026 12:00 AM

Updated Land Rover Defender brings urban-focused Vertex edition

<<    1   2   3   4   5   >>

EV, Hybrid, Hydrogen, Solar & more 21st century mobility!

< Prev    of 8383   Next >
Fiat mulls hot Abarth Topolino in bid to lure younger buyers
Wednesday, Jul 08, 2026 12:00 PM
Abrth Fiat render 2026 web
Autocar rendering shows how the Topolino could be made more sporting
More aggressive version of the cute quadricycle could boost standing with under-17s

Fiat is considering launching a hot Abarth version of the Topolino quadricycle in order to boost interest among younger buyers.

The tiny two-seater is part of a wider push by the Italian firm into micromobility designed to increase uptake among younger drivers.

The Topolino is classified as an L6 quadricycle, which means in countries such as France and Italy it can be driven legally on the road by 14-year-olds (although in the UK a full driving licence is required). 

Despite that, the average age of a Topolino buyer is in their mid-40s, and a priority is reducing that.

To that end, Fiat has recently launched a new Topolino Sport in Italy (pictured below). This features new exterior colours with racing stripes, a black interior and a removable Bluetooth speaker called the Monsterlino.

Fiat Topolino Sport

Fiat is aiming to add more Topolino variants in the future, and CEO Olivier François described a potential Abarth version as “a dream", adding: “We’re working on it and it may come. It would be a total hit.”

Because the L6 quadricycle regulations limit power and top speed, an Abarth Topolino is unlikely to offer extra performance, but it could gain bespoke styling elements. 

Asked by Autocar about the prospects for an Abarth Topolino, Fiat’s European chief, Gaetano Thorel, said: “We want to make an Abarth feeling for the Topolino, because we are still trying to boost selling it to young people.

“It’s amazing: Topolino is the most successful quadricycle in Italy, and if we’re being honest we still don’t catch the heart of 16- and 17-year-olds. I want to gain their hearts, which is why we now have Topolino Sport. An Abarth Topolino could be another solution.”

Asked why young people hadn't taken to the Topolino, Thorel said: “Rome is the city of microcars, but parents buy 14-year-olds the little Ligier, because four wheels are better than two, so they feel safe. It’s like a status thing: the Ligier feels more sporty with the [50cc petrol] engine and the sound and so on, while the Topolino is more gentle.”

< Prev    of 8383   Next >
Leave a Comment
* Name
* Email (will not be published)
*
Click on me to change image  * Enter verification code (Click on the CAPTCHA to refresh the image!)
* - Reqiured fields