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Fiat EV Portfolio
Fiat is an EV brand owned by Stellantis and made in Italy. This model portfolio showcases the shift toward zero-emission mobility.
Vehicles are organized by model family. A model family is an OEM-defined product program sharing a common platform, architecture, and market positioning, from which multiple body styles, variants, and trims are derived.
Fiat EV Model Families
List of Fiat EV model families - only all-electric (BEV) models are listed:
| Canonical Model | Variants | Style |
|---|---|---|
| Fiat 500e | Cabrio | convertible |
| Fiat 500e | Cabrio LR | convertible |
| Fiat 500e | Hatchback | hatchback |
| Fiat 500e | Hatchback LR | hatchback |
| Fiat 600e | hatchback | |
| Fiat e-Doblo | MPV | |
| Fiat e-Ducato | MPV | |
| Fiat E-Scudo | MPV | |
| Fiat Grande Panda | hatchback |
Fiat EV Technology
Platform: Shared, 400V-dominantE/E Architecture: Modern
OTA Capability: Baseline
Battery Suppliers: CATL, Samsung
Power Inverter Tech: IGBT-based
Platform = level of vehicle platform maturity or advancement, and its dominant system voltage.
Shared = ICE-derived | Dedicated = EV-native platform | SDV-Native = future-proof
E/E Architecture: degree of integration and maturity of the vehicle’s electronic/electric control systems (from Baseline legacy wiring to Advanced domain/zonal designs).
Baseline = Distributed ECUs | Modern = Domain-based | SDV-Native = Zonal-based with central compute
OTA Capability = scope of Over-The-Air updates supported — from Baseline basic infotainment to Advanced control and systems firmware.
Baseline = Infotainment/maps | Limited = Infotainment+ | Partial = Multiple systems | Advanced = Most systems | Full = Full-vehicle updateable
Battery Suppliers = primary traction battery suppliers across the model lineup.
Power Inverter Tech = power electronics technology used (silicon carbide SiC vs silicon), which affects efficiency and thermal performance.
IGBT = Conventional | SiC = High-efficiency | GaN = Next-generation, pilots
Fiat electric vans & MPVs
| Model |
|---|
| Fiat e-Ducato | e-Scudo |
About Fiat
Fiat, the Italian automaker known for its stylish and affordable cars, has been expanding its lineup of all-electric battery electric vehicle (BEV) cars and SUVs in recent years. Fiat's BEVs are part of the company's push towards electrification and sustainability, offering a stylish and sustainable driving experience for Fiat enthusiasts.
One of Fiat's most popular BEV models is the 500e, which was introduced in 2013. The 500e offers a range of up to 84 miles and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 8.4 seconds. The 500e also features a stylish and compact design, making it a practical and efficient option for city driving. The 500e has been well-received by critics and consumers alike, and is a strong contender in the affordable EV market.
In addition to the 500e, Fiat has also recently released the 500X Sport, a compact SUV that features a range of up to 199 miles and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 8.5 seconds. The 500X Sport features a spacious and versatile interior and advanced technology such as a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The 500X Sport is expected to be a popular choice for consumers looking for a stylish and practical electric SUV.
Fiat has also announced plans to release the 500 Giardiniera, an all-electric version of the popular 500 wagon. The 500 Giardiniera is expected to have a range of up to 200 miles and will feature advanced technology such as Level 2 autonomous driving. The 500 Giardiniera is anticipated to be a stylish and sustainable addition to Fiat's BEV lineup.
Fiat's commitment to electrification and sustainability is evident in its growing lineup of all-electric BEV cars and SUVs. With stylish design, impressive range, and advanced technology, Fiat's BEVs offer a sustainable and stylish driving experience for Fiat enthusiasts. As the push towards electrification continues, we can expect to see even more innovative and exciting BEVs from Fiat in the future.
