About Fiat
Fiat has been part of the UK car market for decades, and it’s still most closely associated with small, affordable cars that put a bit of character into everyday driving. The 500 has done most of the heavy lifting for the brand in recent years, giving Fiat a familiar face in a market where many small cars have disappeared.
The current range is starting to broaden again. Fiat still has the 500 and electric 500e, but the Grande Panda and 600 give the brand newer options for buyers who want something a bit more practical. Depending on the model, Fiat now offers petrol, hybrid and electric versions, which gives buyers more choice without moving the brand away from its small-car roots. Fiat’s UK range currently includes the 500, 500e, Grande Panda, 600 and 600e.
For UK buyers, Fiat’s appeal is usually simple enough. These are not cars bought for badge status or high performance. They make most sense when you want something compact, easy to live with and relatively affordable, with a bit more personality than the most anonymous small cars. The trade-off is that Fiat’s smaller models can be less practical than some rivals, and buyers will still want to compare safety, running costs, reliability and long-term ownership.
Fiat now has to make that small-car identity work in a market that has moved heavily towards SUVs and electric cars. The Grande Panda and 600 are important because they give the brand a bit more room to grow, while the 500e keeps Fiat tied to the city-car image people already know. This page brings together all of our Fiat coverage in one place, including Expert Ratings, reviews, news and feature articles, so you can compare the range and see where each model fits.