Fiat panda electric

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A500leroy

Original Poster:

6,718 posts

133 months

Friday 31st January
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https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/fiat/grande-p...


Welcome to your new runaround.

I'm seriously going to be thinking about this one, possibly my EV moment.

jamesbilluk

4,142 posts

198 months

Friday 31st January
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I really like that, especially on the white steelies!

garypotter

1,895 posts

165 months

Friday 31st January
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why do they make the interiors look the inside of a trash can!!

RazerSauber

2,734 posts

75 months

Friday 31st January
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Quite like the interior, quite dislike the exterior. I'm sure it'll be a fine city car.

geeks

10,405 posts

154 months

Friday 31st January
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I like the white steelies

Lo-Fi

986 posts

85 months

Friday 31st January
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garypotter said:
why do they make the interiors look the inside of a trash can!!
Why does someone in the UK say "trash can"?

Life is full of questions...

Silenoz

932 posts

168 months

Friday 31st January
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Can't wait to see one of these in real life. Only downside is no dealer near me anymore. But the spec and price seem compelling.

FamousPheasant

745 posts

131 months

Friday 31st January
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Looks really appealing and good to see a choice of powertrains to keep both sides happy.

Love the steelies.

A500leroy

Original Poster:

6,718 posts

133 months

Saturday 1st February
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Looks like it can be specd with a towbar

Gavarnie

147 posts

73 months

Saturday 1st February
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geeks said:
I like the white steelies
Me too. They looked good on the last Panda I got to use on a regular basis.



Bonefish Blues

31,743 posts

238 months

Saturday 1st February
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A500leroy said:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/fiat/grande-p...


Welcome to your new runaround.

I'm seriously going to be thinking about this one, possibly my EV moment.
Exactly my thoughts

A500leroy

Original Poster:

6,718 posts

133 months

Monday 3rd February
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So I won't be having one of these.

Sent Fiat UK an email asking if it had a towing capacity and if a towbar could be configured and the reply I got was ask the local dealer!

If Fiat can't tell me what they've built think I'll pass.

Bonefish Blues

31,743 posts

238 months

Monday 3rd February
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A500leroy said:
So I won't be having one of these.

Sent Fiat UK an email asking if it had a towing capacity and if a towbar could be configured and the reply I got was ask the local dealer!

If Fiat can't tell me what they've built think I'll pass.
They're utterly useless IME too - they couldn't tell me when orders open.

ajprice

30,657 posts

211 months

Sunday 9th February
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The base model hybrid 'Pop' spec has been shown. Black 16" steelies instead of 17" black/silver alloys, no roof bars, no big centre screen, and halogen headlights and rear lights instead of the LEDs. No bamboo dash storage on the passenger side either. No UK price but it's €18,900.

https://www.carscoops.com/2025/01/fiat-grande-pand...



I think my ideal Panda would be all the spec on the inside with basic steel wheels and non metallic paint on the outside, probably red from the colour options. I think I'd still have the LED lights though. I'm not sure on the side protection option that spells PANDA.

Bonefish Blues

31,743 posts

238 months

Sunday 9th February
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You can down-spec the wheels apparently. I think the white ones look better than the black.

Dog Biscuit

805 posts

12 months

Saturday 15th February
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The offset 'FIAT' badge on the grille. It's making my toes curl

minichamp

15 posts

123 months

Saturday 15th February
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Dog Biscuit said:
The offset 'FIAT' badge on the grille. It's making my toes curl
Just harking back to the early Panda's, I really like it!

ajprice

30,657 posts

211 months

Saturday 15th February
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minichamp said:
Dog Biscuit said:
The offset 'FIAT' badge on the grille. It's making my toes curl
Just harking back to the early Panda's, I really like it!
yes

As modern versions of old cars go, I think Fiat have done a really good job with this.




Dog Biscuit

805 posts

12 months

Saturday 15th February
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ajprice said:
minichamp said:
Dog Biscuit said:
The offset 'FIAT' badge on the grille. It's making my toes curl
Just harking back to the early Panda's, I really like it!
yes

As modern versions of old cars go, I think Fiat have done a really good job with this.



Ah right, I see. Understand now

Car as a package looks to be a winner

Prefer the Renault 5 retro offering personally

ATM

19,772 posts

234 months

Monday 26th May
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ajprice said:
This version wasn't offered in UK. I think it had a 30bhp 650cc air cooled engine with only 2 pistons mounted long ways. Some interesting snippets in Wikipedia including a possible explanation for the one sided grill.

snippet said:
The engine bay was designed to accept either a transverse or longitudinal engine configuration: in practice, the simple sheet metal, body-colored, asymmetrical grille (derived during the design process by folding a piece of paper) was positioned either with its intake on the left for the air-cooled Panda 30 and on the right for the water-cooled Panda 45.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Panda