Fiat Grande Panda Interior Spied

The interior of the Fiat Grande Panda hatchback has been spied on, revealing more details about this highly anticipated vehicle. Unveiled on June 14, 2024, Fiat initially only showcased the exterior of the hatchback. The company is expected to officially reveal the car’s interior along with other specifications in the coming months. The Grande Panda is essentially the sister car to the new Euro-spec Citroen C3 and is based on Stellantis’ STLA Smart platform.

Infotainment and Display

As per the leaked images, the interior is headlined by an infotainment screen and digital instruments display merged into one single unit. This integrated display provides a modern and streamlined look to the dashboard.

Quirky Dashboard Design

The dashboard features many quirky bits such as the rectangular air-con vents that stick out and what appears to be a storage compartment on the upper part of the dashboard on the passenger side. The interior also comes with yellow accents around the dashboard and the center console, adding a vibrant touch to the cabin.

Exterior Design Elements

On the design front, the car maintains a boxy profile and incorporates unique square and X-themed design touches. The nose features an enclosed grille with cube-like patterning merging neatly with the headlamps, which also consist of many cube-like elements. The headlamp units house DRLs that form an X-like pattern. The squared-out design theme continues on the sides, noticeable in the prominently flared fenders. At the back, the vertically oriented tail lamps also feature X-shaped lighting elements with the Fiat branding stamped into the tailgate.

Powertrain Options

While the company has yet to officially reveal any details, it is expected that the Grande Panda will be offered both as an EV and an ICE model, similar to its sister car, the Euro-spec Citroen C3.

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