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Stellantis confirms US debut of tiny electric Fiat Topolino

While small cars have lagged in the U.S., Stellantis sees a growing niche in micro-mobility and city commuting.
Stellantis brings the Fiat Topolino microcar to the U.S., testing rising interest in micro-mobility following Trump’s push for tiny vehicles.

2026 Fiat Topolino | Photo By: Stellantis

On the Dash:

  • Stellantis will bring the all-electric Fiat Topolino microcar to the U.S. as consumer interest in ultra-compact mobility grows.
  • The move comes shortly after President Donald Trump voiced support for Japanese-style microcars and ordered regulators to allow similar vehicles in the U.S.
  • Despite historically weak demand for tiny vehicles, Stellantis sees a potential niche for low-speed urban mobility and will test whether the market is shifting.

Stellantis confirmed on Monday that it will bring its Fiat Topolino, an all-electric microcar, to the U.S. market. The Topolino, which translates to “little mouse” in Italian, is a two-seater electric quadricycle that’s closer to the size of a golf cart. It has a 47-mile range and travels at low speeds of 27-28 mph, making it best-suited for busy urban areas.

Fiat CEO Olivier François confirmed the plans following the unveiling of a one-of-one, bespoke Topolino at Art Week Miami. Additional details, including the official launch and pricing, will be available next year.

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Fiat’s announcement follows shortly after President Donald Trump praised the tiny Japanese “Kei” cars last week during a White House meeting with Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa, among other automotive executives and lawmakers.

Automakers don’t manufacture and sell micro vehicles in the U.S. due to regulatory challenges and American safety standards. However, Trump said that he’s directed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to allow microvehicles to be built and driven in the U.S.

A Stellantis representative told CNBC that Fiat’s announcement was unrelated to the president’s comments and was instead driven by increasing consumer interest in the microcar at U.S. auto shows.

Historically, tiny vehicles have struggled to gain a foothold in the U.S. market. However, Stellantis’ decision indicates it sees an emerging niche for micro-mobility and urban-commute vehicles. The Topolino’s arrival will test whether renewed interest under the Trump administration could create more room for micro-mobility on American roads.

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