Be careful not to confuse it with the Friend of Citroën... The car manufacturer Fiat revealed, this Wednesday, a new car a little special: fully electric, the Fiat Topolino is mostly license-free. "Designed for the city, the Topolino extends mobility and freedom of movement to younger customers," sums up the manufacturer.
The challenge of this model, which follows the Citroën Ami and the Renault Twizy, is to "contribute to the growth of urban electric mobility," Fiat said in a statement published on Wednesday. "This new quadricycle is a new means of electric mobility designed for a wide audience, including the youngest, families and city dwellers," she continues.
This car "is perfectly suited to the city and to those looking for a sustainable and original mobility solution". Fiat also wants through it to "give back the taste of the automobile to the youngest", while cars without a license are accessible from 14 years old.
What price for the car?
If Fiat does not give for the moment any technical information - its launch should be done in the coming months - the only photo released shows a small green car with a sunroof. If there is no door in the photo released by the manufacturer, it is unknown if this is how it will be delivered.
Another element that is unknown about the future Fiat Topolino (it is also the name of Mickey Mouse in Italy): its price. Renault's Twizy is sold new 11,400 at the end of May. The Citroën Ami, to which furiously resembles the Fiat Topolino, is sold for 7,990 euros.