
Fiat has revealed the Multiplina Concept, an electric vehicle concept that pays tribute to the classic Fiat 600 Multipla, launched in 1956.
The model is part of the brand’s strategy to expand its micromobility lineup and was presented alongside new versions of the Topolino and the electric tricycle TRIS.
Positioned between the compact Topolino and the Fiat 500, the Multiplina was designed to carry four occupants in a body with just two doors.

The concept adopts retro lines inspired by the original model, with a rounded shape, a large glass area and a retractable canvas roof, prioritizing the use of interior space for urban driving.
According to Fiat, the concept represents its vision for mobility in the cities of the future, offering a compact, electric and accessible vehicle for urban commuting.

The company says the project is part of a micromobility ecosystem that ranges from light quadricycles to small electric commercial vehicles.
Despite the presentation, the manufacturer has not confirmed whether the Multiplina will enter series production, nor has it released technical specifications such as range or powertrain details.
Even so, the arrival of the first Topolino units in the United States was seen by specialists as an indication that Fiat intends to expand its presence in this segment in the coming years.

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