Fiat Panda 2024: Europe’s most affordable electric crossover gears up for success

Francesco Armenio
Here’s what the final appearance of the new Fiat Panda, set to be launched in July 2024, could look like
Fiat Panda 2024

The new Fiat Panda 2024 is drawing closer to its official presentation, scheduled for July of the coming year. It will be a completely new model, radically shifting the concept of the Panda from a city car to a compact SUV. The model takes inspiration from the Centoventi concept, unveiled in 2019, and will be based on the same platform as the Citroen e-C3, with which it will also share the electric powertrain.

Here’s what the final appearance of the new Fiat Panda, set to be launched in July 2024, could look like

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What will the design of the new Fiat Panda B-SUV 2024 be like? While we await the first official images, we can get an idea from the graphic proposals circulating on the internet. One of the most interesting and realistic ones has been created by AlfaZeta6, a designer who has shared their render on an online forum. The render depicts a vehicle with a modern and original look, incorporating some stylistic elements from the Centoventi concept, such as the prominent ‘Fiat’ logo on the front grille and some design elements seen in the recent Citroen e-C3, which, as we know, will be its twin.

The new Fiat Panda B-SUV 2024 will be a 100% electric vehicle, with an output of approximately 100 HP and a range of about 320 km from a 44 kWh battery. The price is expected to be below 24,000 euros, thanks to Fiat’s cost-effective strategy. In addition to the 320 km electric version, there will also be room in its lineup for a 200 km version that will cost less than 20,000 euros, and a hybrid version, expected to be the entry-level model in the lineup. Its price could be below 17,000 euros.

The new Fiat Panda B-SUV 2024 is poised to revolutionize the compact SUV segment by offering an electric, cost-effective, and innovative solution. The vehicle will be officially unveiled in July 2024, with the first deliveries expected towards the end of the year. This car, likely to be the most affordable electric crossover among those sold in Europe, will give rise to a new family of vehicles, from which a second model, possibly named the new Fiat Multipla, is expected to emerge in 2025.