Fiat 500 Hybrid Returns for 2026
Fiat 500 Hybrid production begins in November 2025 at the Mirafiori plant in Turin. The first customer deliveries are expected in early 2026. Stellantis targets 5,000 units by the end of 2025, with plans to ramp up to 100,000 units annually. This move addresses the demand for affordable, efficient city cars and aims to revitalize Italian automotive manufacturing.
Production Strategy: Mirafiori’s New Role
Key Production Facts
- Start Date: November 2025
- First Deliveries: Early 2026
- Initial Output: 5,000 units by December 2025
- Full Capacity Target: 100,000 units per year
- Location: Mirafiori, Turin, Italy
Fiat’s decision to build the 500 Hybrid at Mirafiori follows a significant drop in Italian car production in 2024. The plant previously faced low demand for the Fiat 500 EV. The hybrid’s launch is a direct response to market realities and aims to stabilize jobs and output.
Fiat 500 Hybrid 2026: Price and Value
Pricing
- Base Price: $20,000 (approx. 17,000 euros)
- 500 EV Price: $30,000 (approx. 25,500 euros)
The Fiat 500 Hybrid undercuts the 500 EV by $10,000. This price point targets buyers seeking affordable electrification without the premium of a full EV.
Value Proposition
- Lower entry cost than most electric city cars
- Manual transmission appeals to traditional drivers
- Mild-hybrid tech offers improved efficiency over pure petrol models
Technical Specifications: Engine, Platform, and Features
Powertrain
Specification | Fiat 500 Hybrid 2026 |
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Engine | 1.0L 3-cylinder FireFly MHEV |
Power | 69 hp (51 kW) @ 6,000 rpm |
Torque | 68 lb-ft (92 Nm) @ 3,500 rpm |
Transmission | 6-speed manual |
Drivetrain | Front-wheel drive |
Battery | 12V mild-hybrid system |
Fuel Efficiency | Improved over previous petrol models |
The FireFly 1.0L mild-hybrid engine combines a small petrol engine with a 12V lithium battery. The system boosts fuel efficiency and reduces emissions. The 6-speed manual transmission is standard.
Dimensions and Weight
- Length: 3.63 m (143 in)
- Height: 1.68 m (66 in)
- Wheelbase: 2.32 m (91 in)
- Curb Weight: 2,315 lbs (1,050 kg)
Body Styles
- Hatchback
- Cabrio (convertible)
- 3+1 (with rear-hinged third door, select markets)
Interior and Technology
- Uconnect 5 infotainment system
- 10.25-inch touchscreen
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- 7-inch digital instrument cluster
- ADAS suite: automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, traffic sign recognition
Market Position: Competition and Segment
Key Competitors
- Hyundai i10
- Kia Picanto
- Toyota Aygo X
The Fiat 500 Hybrid competes in the city car segment. Its price and features position it against other affordable urban vehicles. The hybrid system offers a middle ground between traditional petrol and full electric models.
Warranty and Reliability
- Warranty: 2-year manufacturer, 1-year dealer (3 years/60,000 miles total)
- Reliability: Fiat ranked 15th out of 32 brands in recent surveys
Production Impact: Mirafiori and Italian Industry
Mirafiori Plant
- Historic site for Fiat since 1957
- Revitalization with new hybrid production
- Job security for local workforce
The plant’s new role as the 500 Hybrid hub signals a shift in Stellantis’ strategy. The company aims to balance EV ambitions with market demand for affordable hybrids.
Italian Automotive Sector
- 2024 production drop: 46%
- Hybrid launch aims to reverse decline
- Export focus: Over 70% of Mirafiori output goes outside Italy