Here’s how much the Fiat Grande Panda costs in France and Holland

The adventure of Fiat Grande Panda start from France e When. In fact, in these two countries, orders are open for the Italian electric car (produced in Serbia) which will arrive at dealerships in the first months of 2025.

In particular, i prices they start from around 25,000 euros, while for the Italian price list – Fiat says – we will have to wait until the end of the year, even if there shouldn’t be any important differences.

Official prices and equipment

In France, the Grande Panda can be ordered in versions Red e The Firstwith prices starting from 15,900 euros and 18,900 euros respectively, but taking into account the incentives government grants for the purchase of an electric car, which reach up to 7,000 euros for low-income population groups.

In the Netherlands, the Red costs 25,990 euros and the Prima 28,990 euros, from which up to 2,950 euros in incentives can be deducted.

In both cases, the equipment of the Red includes as standard manual climate control, the 10.25″ multimedia system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, the 10″ instrument panel and mandatory driving assistance systems such as emergency braking and Lane Keeping Assist.

Moving on to the La Prima, the equipment includes – among other things – automatic climate control, 17″ wheels, navigator and front parking sensors.

Here’s how much the Fiat Grande Panda costs in France and Holland

Fiat Grande Panda, spy photos of the basic version

As mentioned, these prices refer exclusively to the electric model, which is characterized by the presence of a 44 kWh battery and a 113 HP front engine. The maximum speed is 132 km/h and the range in the WLTP cycle is 320 km.

The Big Panda can be recharged at up to 11 kW in AC and up to 100 kW in DC. The 100 HP petrol mild hybrid will also arrive later, which should have a lower price list (less than 19,000 euros, according to the announcement made by Fiat at the time of the presentation of the model which took place last July). At the same time, it is possible that in addition to the La Prima and the Red, other more accessible trim levels will be introduced.

The rivals

There is certainly no shortage of competition for the Big Panda. Two of the most recent rivals are the Citroen e-C3 and the Renault 5, which have characteristics quite similar to the Fiat.



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<p>On the e-C3 part <strong>from 23,900 euros</strong> and is equipped with a 44 kWh battery and a 113 HP front electric motor, for 320 km of <strong>autonomy</strong>exactly like the Big Panda.</p>
<p>The Renault 5 E-Tech, however, has a <strong>base price of 32,900 euros</strong> (in the case of the 150 HP). The battery is 44 or 51 kWh and the front motor develops 95 HP, 120 HP or 150 HP (depending on the model), while the declared autonomy is between 320 and 400 km.</p>
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Source: it.motor1.com