New Fiat Panda: in Brazil it will replace two cars in one fell swoop

New Fiat Panda: in Brazil it will replace two cars in one fell swoop
New Fiat Panda: in Brazil it will replace two cars in one fell swoop

New Fiat Panda it was surprisingly revealed yesterday with the first official images. However, the official presentation will take place next July 11th day on which all the details will be revealed including those relating to trim levels, range of engines and prices.

New Fiat Panda: in South America it could change its name and replace two cars in the Turin company’s range

New Fiat Panda will be a truly global car. As a result it will be produced and sold on at least three different continents: Europe, Africa and South America. This car for Europe will be produced in Serbia in Kragujevac while for South America it will be produced at the Fiat plant in Betim in South America. Here this car will almost certainly have a different name. It had been rumored it could be called the new Fiat Uno but at the moment it seems more likely that it could eventually be called new Fiat Argo.

According to the latest rumors coming from South America, the new Fiat Panda could take the place of not one but two cars in that region. In fact, in addition to the current Fiat Argo, it is said that the Fiat Mobi city car may not be renewed. It will therefore be up to new Panda take their place with the hope of further increasing sales in Brazil and other South American countries where the Turin company’s numbers are already very positive.

However, his arrival is not expected very soon. It is rumored that the presentation could take place during the first quarter of 2026. So there is more than a year until its launch on that continent. finally we also point out that the New Fiat Panda in Brazil it will have the 1.0 Firefly engines connected to the manual gearbox and also the 1.0 Turbo Flex 200 with CVT transmission and 12V MHEV hybrid system (BSG). We’ll see if these rumors turn out to be true.

 
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