FIAT Unveils Comprehensive Micromobility Strategy with Topolino, TRIS and Multiplina Concept

Electric Cars Report· July 2, 2026

FIAT has introduced a new long-term vision for electric urban mobility centered on a connected ecosystem of micromobility vehicles. The strategy features the established Topolino quadricycle alongside the versatile TRIS three-wheeler and the newly revealed Multiplina Concept. This initiative aims to address the growing demand for sustainable personal and commercial transportation in congested urban environments while expanding the brand's reach into lifestyle and hospitality sectors.

FIAT’s micromobility strategy is anchored by the Topolino, which the company reports was Europe’s best-selling electric light vehicle in 2025. The compact quadricycle has driven electric vehicle penetration in its segment above 60% and continues to see strong demand, with 2026 second-quarter orders projected to be 30% higher than the previous year. To further its lifestyle appeal, FIAT introduced the Monsterlino, a set of magnetically mounted Bluetooth speakers developed with Monster that can be used both inside and outside the vehicle.

The strategy also expands the role of the TRIS, FIAT’s first fully electric three-wheeler. While initially designed for last-mile logistics in Africa and the Middle East, the TRIS is now being repositioned for the European hospitality and leisure markets through the Dolcevita concept. Additionally, a partnership with historic roaster Caffè Vergnano will utilize the TRIS platform to create mobile coffee shops, demonstrating the vehicle's utility for sustainable street retail and resort applications.

Looking toward 2028, FIAT previewed the Multiplina Concept, a modern electric reinterpretation of the 1956 Fiat 600 Multipla. Positioned as a bridge between the Topolino and traditional passenger cars, the Multiplina will be a four-seat battery-electric vehicle in the L7e category. CEO Olivier François stated that these three pillars—Topolino for personal use, TRIS for commercial and leisure, and Multiplina for increased space—form a complete mobility ecosystem designed for future urban environments.

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