
The Fiat Grande Pandaone of the Italian brand's most eagerly-awaited models, is beginning to make its mark on the European automotive landscape. first registrations of the 100 % electric version from December 2024. Fiat has already opened orders, and the electric version of the Grande Panda is positioned in a competitive segment, with a base price of around €24,900 in most European countries (depending on local taxes). However, according to our information, France may well be the only country to offer the electric version at the same price as the combustion-hybrid model..
As with other brands, the electric version of the Fiat Grande Panda is more expensive than the internal combustion models. But in Belgium, the price of the hybrid thermal version has been revealed for the first time at 18 890 €. This price could well be the one observed in several other European countries such as Germany, Austria, France and Italy, with variations due to the different taxes and VAT applied in each country. It should be noted that prices for the combustion-hybrid and electric versions are not yet available in the UK, and we'll have to wait a little longer to find out how the model will be positioned in this market.
However, it's in France that we're seeing a very special initiative. Thanks to significant government subsidies, including a €4,000 ecological bonus and the condition of taking back an old vehicle, the price of the electric Fiat Grande Panda drops to €18,900. And so, for the first time, a 100 % electric model will be offered at the same price as the combustion-hybrid version. A very welcome boost for French buyers, who will now be able to opt for a zero-emission vehicle at a price equivalent to that of a conventional hybrid version.
If other European countries follow France's example in increasing ecological subsidies for electric vehicles, this could create an interesting dynamic in favor of zero-emission models. The energy mix of sales, between electric and hybrid thermal versions, will be interesting to follow.This situation could well influence consumer choices in Europe.
It remains to be seen whether other countries such as Germany, Italy or Austria will decide to implement similar policies. Government subsidies for electric vehicles are already in place in some countries, but they vary considerably from one nation to another. If France becomes the first country to offer the electric Fiat Grande Panda at the same price as the hybrid versionThis could mark a turning point in the European automotive industry's energy transition.
Sollte der Grande Panda hybrid über 20T€ kosten, wirs es KEIN Erfolg sein. Garantiert!
Dazu muss er unbedingt mit automatischen Getriebe ausgestattet sein