

Dave Humphreys
2025 Fiat Grande Panda review: Quick drive
Pros
- Fun design elements
- Balanced performance and weight
- Also coming as a hybrid
Cons
- Fiat 500e drives better
- Feels cheap in places
- Annoying ADAS features
1 Year Ago
The Fiat Grande Panda is no longer marked as an active new-car line in Australia in this data, but it is still an important modern Fiat nameplate globally. It reimagines the Panda idea as a larger, more practical small car with chunky styling, simple packaging and the option of electrified powertrains overseas. The Grande Panda's appeal is its honesty: it is designed around affordability, everyday usability and friendly design, not premium polish. If it becomes relevant locally, it would give Fiat a more practical companion to the 500 and 500e. For now, Australian buyers can treat it as a future-facing Fiat reference, not an established local model.
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