
Urban mobility is evolving rapidly as cities become more congested and the demand for compact, efficient electric vehicles continues to grow. Building on the success of the and its expanding micromobility lineup, Fiat has now revealed the Multiplina Concept, a compact four-seat electric vehicle that previews the brand’s vision for practical city transportation. Rather than replacing a conventional car, the concept is designed to be a lightweight quadricycle and a full-fledged automobile, offering greater versatility while maintaining a small footprint.
Multiplina draws inspiration from the original 1956 Fiat 600 Multipla, one of the earliest examples of a space-efficient people mover. While the new concept embraces a thoroughly modern electric platform, it preserves the classic model’s philosophy of maximizing interior space within minimal exterior dimensions. The upright stance, rounded bodywork, expansive glasshouse, and cab-forward proportions create a distinctive retro-modern appearance that prioritizes visibility and cabin room over aggressive styling.
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Unlike the two-seat Topolino, the Multiplina features seating for four occupants in a two-door configuration, making it more suitable for families, shared mobility services, or urban commuters who occasionally need extra passenger capacity. Fiat describes it as the “missing link” between the Topolino and a conventional passenger car, projecting it as a practical solution for people who find existing microcars too limiting but do not require the size or complexity of a standard hatchback.


The concept was unveiled as part of Fiat’s broader micromobility strategy during a dedicated event in Rome, where the company showcased an expanding ecosystem of electric transportation solutions. Alongside the Multiplina, Fiat introduced new Topolino variants and highlighted the Tris electric three-wheeler for commercial use, illustrating how the brand intends to serve personal transportation, urban logistics, and shared mobility through a unified lineup. According to Fiat CEO Olivier François, the company aims to make mobility simpler, smarter, and more accessible while reinforcing its long-standing focus on compact vehicles designed specifically for urban environments.


Although Fiat has yet to disclose technical specifications, battery details, or performance figures, the Multiplina is expected to remain compact enough for crowded city streets while offering improved everyday usability over existing quadricycles. Reports indicate that the production model is targeted for a 2028 launch, with expectations that it will fit within Europe’s heavy quadricycle category, enabling lower operating costs and greater accessibility in markets where these vehicles benefit from simplified licensing requirements.


The timing of the concept is significant as Fiat continues to strengthen its position in Europe’s growing micromobility sector. The company reports that the Topolino became Europe’s best-selling electric quadricycle in 2025, with demand continuing to rise in 2026. As more cities introduce low-emission zones and prioritize compact transportation, vehicles like the Multiplina could offer an appealing alternative for short-distance urban travel without the size and expense of traditional passenger cars.





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