Fiat has introduced updates to its Topolino electric quadricycle, adding a new Corallo exterior color and a larger digital instrument cluster as the compact urban vehicle maintains its leading position in Europe’s quadricycle market.
The new Corallo shade, a coral-toned finish, joins the existing Verde Vita option, expanding the model’s color palette to two choices. Fiat said the addition is intended to reinforce the vehicle’s urban lifestyle positioning. Orders for the updated Topolino opened on Feb. 13, 2026.
The company has also replaced the previous 3.5-inch display with a new 5.7-inch digital cluster housed within an 8.3-inch panel area. The revised interface features simplified graphics and improved readability, aimed at making key driving information easier to interpret in city traffic conditions.
The Topolino ranked first in Europe’s quadricycle segment in 2025, capturing about 20% of the market, according to the company. Designed primarily for urban mobility, the two-seat vehicle measures 2.53 meters in length and is classified as a light quadricycle, allowing access to restricted city zones in many European locations.
Powered by a 5.4 kWh battery, the vehicle offers a range of up to 75 kilometers and a top speed of 45 km/h, aligning with regulatory limits for its category. It can be charged using a standard household outlet, reducing the need for dedicated charging infrastructure.
Fiat said the model’s compact dimensions, low operating costs and simplified ownership experience have supported its popularity in dense urban environments. Interior features such as staggered seating and large glass surfaces are designed to maximize cabin space and visibility despite the vehicle’s small footprint.
