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Fiat Grande Panda Review: Price, Hybrid Power & Mileage

Design & Looks

The new Fiat Grande Panda keeps the boxy charm that made the original a cult classic. Its high roofline and upright windows give it a retro‑ready feel while adding practical headroom. Small round headlights and a subtle front grille nod to Fiat’s heritage, but the sharper bumper and optional roof rails make it look ready for a weekend adventure. Inside, the dashboard is simple and functional, with large knobs that are easy to reach for drivers of any size.

Fiat Grande Panda Review: Price, Hybrid Power & Mileage

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Performance & Mileage

Fiat offers two powertrains for the Grande Panda:

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  • Petrol: 1.0‑litre three‑cylinder engine, 70 hp, smooth city drive.
  • Hybrid: 1.0‑litre e‑Boost combined with a 48 V mild‑hybrid system, delivering around 85 hp and a noticeable torque boost at low revs.

The hybrid version shines on the highway, giving an official combined mileage of roughly 55 mpg (4.5 l/100 km), while the petrol model sits near 45 mpg (5.2 l/100 km). Both setups feel peppy enough for city traffic, and the hybrid’s electric assist makes stop‑and‑go a breeze.

Price & Rivals

Pricing starts at £19,995 for the base petrol version and £22,495 for the hybrid. That places the Grande Panda against the likes of the Dacia Duster, Suzuki Ignis, and the newer Kia Stonic. While the rivals may offer a sportier look, the Panda’s spacious cabin, optional seven‑seat layout, and low running costs give it a practical edge.

Engine Mileage Price (UK) Top Features
1.0 L Petrol ≈45 mpg £19,995 Large cargo space, easy‑to‑use controls, retro styling
1.0 L e‑Boost Hybrid ≈55 mpg £22,495 Hybrid boost, lower emissions, extra torque

FAQ

What is the official mileage of the Fiat Grande Panda hybrid?
Around 55 mpg combined (4.5 l/100 km).

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Is the Grande Panda worth buying compared to other sub‑compact SUVs?
Its spacious interior, optional seven‑seat layout, and low running costs make it a strong value proposition, especially for families.

When will the right‑hand‑drive version be available in the UK?
Fiat has confirmed a March 2026 launch for the UK market.

What do you think of the new Grande Panda? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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