We have never gotten the Fiat Panda in North America, but the little city car has represented the entry level into the Fiat range in Europe since 1980. Unlike many of these foreign subcompacts, it was ...
Fiat introduced the Panda City Cross in 2016 as an affordable urban crossover, combining the practicality of a small city car with rugged looks inherited from the Panda Cross 4x4. Sitting in the Panda ...
Fiat already offered its compact Panda in a slightly off-road oriented 4X4 trim, but at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show it’s debuting the Panda Cross that takes the style even farther. The Panda Cross is ...
Boasting an off-road friendly exterior and a rugged interior, the new Fiat Panda City Cross has been to the brand’s UK range. It’s available to order from £12,995 OTR with a 1.2-liter 69 HP engine.
BET you didn’t know that Fiat’s Panda has absolutely nothing to do with the lovable black and white bear. It is actually named rather grandly after Empanada – the Roman Goddess of charity and ...
Fiat has beefed up its 4x4 Panda city car to make it more capable and comfortable away from the urban jungle. The Panda Cross gets a tougher underbody, more grunt, more ground clearance and a more ...
The Fiat Panda is certainly not something associated with luxury (far from it…), but Fiat has nevertheless teamed up with Trussardi to create a new special edition. Built in cooperation with the ...
When the original Fiat Panda was launched in 1980, it set new standards for small car design. Penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani at Giugiaro’s brand new Italdesign Agency, the small Fiat ...
As you’re well aware, both the 500 and Panda city cars enter 2020 with a mild-hybrid powertrain option. The added complexity and improved fuel economy also translate to higher starting prices, namely ...
BET you didn’t know that Fiat’s Panda has absolutely nothing to do with the lovable black and white bear. It is actually named rather grandly after Empanada – the Roman Goddess of charity and ...
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