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2026 Fiat 500 Hybrid revealed for city car fans who don’t want EVs or automatics TechTricks365


The 2026 Fiat 500 Hybrid has been revealed – with a manual transmission – but the Italian brand’s first new-generation petrol-powered city car in 18 years is yet to be confirmed for release in Australia, where the old Fiat 500 was axed last year due to slow sales.

Based on the much newer Fiat 500e electric hatch released in 2023, the first Fiat 500 Hybrid looks identical to the pint-size electric hatch apart from a revised grille (covered in camo wrap on the pre-production vehicles you see here) to direct air to its petrol-electric powertrain.

There’s also a capless fuel filler to replace the Fiat 500e’s rear-quarter charging port.

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It’s unclear exactly which electrified petrol engine will power the new Fiat 500, but it’s expected to be the same 1.0-litre three-cylinder mild-hybrid Firefly unit seen in the old Fiat Panda, and overseas versions of the Fiat 500 since 2020.

The appearance of a six-speed manual gear selector in these images rules out the 1.2-litre three-cylinder mild-hybrid Puretech engine employed by a variety of Stellantis models including the new Fiat Grande Panda, which is fitted only with a six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

Fiat says production of the 500 Hybrid is on target to begin at its Mirafiori plant outside Turin in November, ahead of first deliveries across Europe.