Fiat is shaking up the American EV scene by bringing its adorable, ultra-compact Topolino to the US in 2026. Announced by CEO Olivier François at Miami Art Week in December 2025, this pint-sized electric vehicle promises affordable, fun urban mobility. More details on pricing and availability are expected soon.

Named after the Italian word for “little mouse” and inspired by the classic Fiat 500 from the 1930s-1950s, the Topolino is an electric quadricycle designed for city life. It’s not your typical car; think of it as a zippy alternative for short trips, blending retro charm with modern sustainability.
Based on official European models (US specs may vary slightly for regulations):
It’s classified as a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) in the US, perfect for streets with 35 mph limits, like campuses, beaches, or dense neighborhoods.

The Topolino channels vintage Italian style with round headlights and a symmetrical body for easy production. Options include:

In Europe, it starts at around €9,890 (about $10,800 USD). US pricing isn’t set, but expect it to be one of the cheapest new EVs, appealing to eco-conscious urbanites. Fiat’s 2025 US event appearances—at the LA Auto Show, New York Auto Show, and more—sparked huge interest, fueling the launch decision.
As cities battle congestion and push for green transport, the Topolino joins a wave of small EVs, offering zero-emissions fun without the bulk. It’s ideal for short commutes, not highways, redefining affordable electric driving.
Fiat is shaking up the American EV scene by bringing its adorable, ultra-compact Topolino to the US in 2026. Announced by CEO Olivier François at Miami Art Week in December 2025, this pint-sized electric vehicle promises affordable, fun urban mobility. More details on pricing and availability are expected soon.

Named after the Italian word for “little mouse” and inspired by the classic Fiat 500 from the 1930s-1950s, the Topolino is an electric quadricycle designed for city life. It’s not your typical car; think of it as a zippy alternative for short trips, blending retro charm with modern sustainability.
Based on official European models (US specs may vary slightly for regulations):
It’s classified as a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) in the US, perfect for streets with 35 mph limits, like campuses, beaches, or dense neighborhoods.

The Topolino channels vintage Italian style with round headlights and a symmetrical body for easy production. Options include:

In Europe, it starts at around €9,890 (about $10,800 USD). US pricing isn’t set, but expect it to be one of the cheapest new EVs, appealing to eco-conscious urbanites. Fiat’s 2025 US event appearances—at the LA Auto Show, New York Auto Show, and more—sparked huge interest, fueling the launch decision.
As cities battle congestion and push for green transport, the Topolino joins a wave of small EVs, offering zero-emissions fun without the bulk. It’s ideal for short commutes, not highways, redefining affordable electric driving.