FIAT continues to hold its ground with the top-selling vehicle in Italy, the Pandina Hybrid, boasting 102,597 registrations—more than double that of the second best-selling vehicle in the market. Manufactured at the Italian facility in Pomigliano d’Arco, the Pandina Hybrid is the best seller for its fuel efficiency, ease of driving, and affordability. Additionally, safety features have been enhanced with advanced driver assistance systems including road sign recognition, lane keeping assistance, emergency automatic braking, driver fatigue detection, and rear parking sensors. In 2026, the Pandina will be joined by the New 500 Hybrid, produced in Turin Mirafiori, further solidifying FIAT’s leadership in the city car segment.
Noteworthy is the increasing commercial success of the 600 model, with 20,457 registrations, which will soon expand its lineup with the Sport version and the special edition 600 Milano Cortina 2026, embodying the Olympic and Paralympic spirit along with authentic Italian passion.
Also seeing consistent growth is the Grande Panda, which concluded the year with 11,175 registrations and is set to increase its sales volume in 2026 with the launch of a new turbocharged 1.2L gasoline engine paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, alongside the currently available electric or hybrid models.
In 2025, Fiat also achieved leadership in the micro-mobility sector with the steadily growing Topolino, which confirmed its top position in the electric quadricycle market with 3,987 registrations, accounting for 43% market share.
In the commercial vehicle sector, Fiat Professional emerged as the top-selling brand in Italy for the entire year of 2025, with over 50,000 registrations, achieving a 26.4% market share, an increase of 2.8 percentage points compared to the previous year.
The Fiat Professional Ducato, produced in Atessa, Abruzzo, is the best-selling commercial vehicle in Italy with 20,659 registrations, reflecting an increase of over 900 units from last year. The Doblò van remains the benchmark in the compact van segment, standing as the second best-selling commercial vehicle in Italy with 20,000 registrations—up by 7,297 units compared to 2024.
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