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Fiat Grande Panda Hybrid gains new £18k trim level

Last updated: May 20, 2025 8:45 am
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New Trim Level Introduced for Fiat Grande Panda Hybrid

The Fiat Grande Panda range has recently been expanded with the introduction of a new trim level for the Hybrid model, known as Pop. This new trim level comes with a starting price of £18,035, making it £1000 cheaper than the previous entry-level trim, Icon.

The Pop trim level has been designed to offer a more affordable option by removing some of the extra features found in the higher trim levels. This includes alloy wheels, roof rails, privacy glass, and the central armrest inside the car. Instead, the Pop trim level comes with 16-inch steel wheels with plastic covers.

Despite the cost-saving measures, the Pop trim level still retains some key features such as the 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen, LED lights, and rear parking sensors that are found in higher trim levels.

Powering the Grande Panda Hybrid is a turbocharged 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine and a 28bhp electric motor. The electric motor can drive the car alone for short distances at speeds below 18mph. When combined, the engine and motor produce up to 108bhp, which is delivered to the front wheels through a six-speed automatic gearbox.

The presence of the electric motor allows the Grande Panda Hybrid to start up silently using electric power alone. It also assists in low-speed manoeuvres in first or reverse gear, enhancing the driving experience.

With the introduction of the Pop trim level, the Grande Panda Hybrid now emits less CO2 compared to the Icon trim level, with an official rating of 113g/km as opposed to 115g/km for the Icon.

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Expected to hit UK showrooms soon, the Grande Panda Hybrid will compete with similar models such as the Citroën C3, Dacia Sandero, and Renault Clio.

In addition to the hybrid version, the Grande Panda will also be available as an electric car. This electric model features a 111bhp front-mounted motor paired with a 44kWh lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery, providing a range of 199 miles. Charging options include up to 100kW on a DC connection and a retractable cable for AC charging at up to 7kW, with a starting price of £21,035.

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