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Annual miles: 5000 miles
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  • Initial Payment9 months
  • Contract Length48 months
  • Annual mileage5,000 miles
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£260.18 p/m

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Fiat Grande Panda Hybrid
1.2 Hybrid 48V 100 Icon 5dr eDCT-6 [2025]

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  • Lane Assist
  • Rear Parking Sensors
  • Traffic Sign Recognition
  • Privacy Glass
  • Air Conditioning

Fiat Grande Panda Hybrid

Key facts & figures

  • Manufacturer OTR: £19,035
  • Fuel consumption: 52.3 mpg
  • Gearbox: Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Engine size: 1199 cc
  • 0-62mph: 10 seconds
  • No. of seats: 5
  • CO2 emissions: 118 g/km
  • Engine power: 100 bhp
  • Boot size: 412 cm³
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
View standard equipment
  • 1 key hole on driver door
  • 10" TFT digital cluster
  • 10.25'' SD touch Screen with wireless mirroring
  • Autonomous telematic box
  • Connected services
  • Cruise control/speed limiter controls on steering wheel
  • Drowsy driver detection
  • Emergency/safety connectivity (E-call and breakdown call)
  • Foot rest
  • Lane keep assist
  • Outside temperature sensor
  • Power assist steering
  • Rear parking sensors
  • Speed limit information
  • Traffic sign recognition
  • Trip computer
  • Vehicle mechanical start
  • e-toggle gear selector
  • 2 Rear speakers + 2 tweeters
  • 2 front speakers
  • 2x USB Type C ports (for fast charging and data transfer)
  • DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) and AM/FM radio
  • Monophonic sounds
  • Speech recognition via smart device
  • 3rd brake light
  • Acoustic windshield
  • Automatic front windscreen wipers
  • Automatic high beam assist
  • Black painted exterior door mirror covers
  • Black painted external door handles
  • Black roof rails
  • Changing C-pillar logo
  • Door panels in plastic grained in matte tasmania blue with fabric inserts
  • Dusk sensor
  • ECO LED headlamps
  • Electric adjustable heated door mirrors
  • Electric front power windows without auto up/down at driver side
  • Electric leveling
  • Electric rear power windows without auto up/down and controls on front/rear door panels
  • External electric rear view mirror, defrost, LED ti, manual folding
  • Follow me home lighting
  • Front and rear bumper base
  • Front logo painted white, glossy coating
  • Front tow hook
  • Front upper grill painted black, grey dots tampography
  • Glossy black B and C pillar
  • Interiror rear view mirror
  • LED daytime running lights
  • LED rear fog lights
  • LED rear lights
  • LED turn indicators on door mirrors
  • Low trims grained, hard molded in matte black
  • Panda rear script hard molded in matte black
  • Pastel paint
  • Privacy glass
  • Rear roof spoiler painted shiny black
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Rear tow hook
  • Rear window defroster
  • Rear windscreen wipers automatic launched when reverse speed
  • Reverse lights
  • Side Panda lettering branded on metal
  • Silver metal front and rear bumper skid plate
  • Silver metal roof rails
  • Sticker "Hybrid"
  • Translucent yellow frame lingotto-inspired shape
  • Welcome lights
  • Wheel arches cladding grained, hard molded in matte black
  • 0.75L bottle and map pocket storage in back doors
  • 12V socket
  • 2 front and rear seat back anchoring ring for load
  • 3 adjustable rear headrests
  • 3 seat bench in 2nd row
  • 3rd Rear headrest, Seatback pockets and phone holder pockets
  • 60/40 foldable rear seat (1 piece seating)
  • Additional upper map pocket at the back of front seats
  • Bag support hook
  • Bottle storage in doors
  • Central armrest wrapped in color blue tasmania
  • Central tunnel bezel - grainedin matte blue tasmania
  • Closing stowage compartment
  • Driver and passenger length and inclination of the seat manual adjustments
  • Driver's seat height adjustment
  • Fabric upholstery
  • Finish interior door handles black
  • Front central console grained in matte black, with yellow Lingotto-shaped bezel
  • Front integrated headrests
  • Gear shift indicator
  • Hard molded dashboard ring in salt and pepper look
  • Height adjustment passenger seat
  • Interior lamp LED, with map reading lights
  • Lateral air vents plus 2 in central zone
  • Manual air conditioning
  • Map pocket at the back of front seats
  • Parcel tray
  • Radio control on steering wheel
  • Side air vent pixel shape, grainedin matte black and detailspaintedin shinyblack and yellow
  • Side trunk trims
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Soft touch wrapped steering wheel
  • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment
  • Trunk light
  • Style pack - Grande Panda
  • 3 points central seatbelts on row 2 and without pyrotechnic pretensioner and with load limiter
  • 3 points side seatblets on row 2 with pyrotechnic pretensioner and load limiter
  • Active safety brake video based autonomous emergency braking
  • Child locks
  • Driver airbag
  • Driver and passenger seatbelts with pyrotechnic pretensioner and load limiter
  • ESP (Electronic Stability Program) + Hill Start Assist
  • Electronic brake force distribution
  • Electronic parking brake
  • Emergency brake assist
  • Front and rear curtain airbags
  • Front passenger airbag deactivation
  • Front side thorax airbags
  • Front ventilated disc brakes and rear disc brakes
  • Indirect tyre pressure monitoring system (ITPMS)
  • Light and reminder indicators for driver and front passenger safety belt (with ODS for passenger seat)
  • Light and reminder indicators for passenger non fasten and unfasten safety belt
  • Mono-tone horn
  • Passenger airbag
  • Side rear seats ISOFIX connections
  • 1 remote foldable controler (2 buttons) + 1 mechanical spare key
  • Automatic door locking
  • Central locking with security push and permanent display of locking doors
  • Double door lock
  • Immobiliser
  • Perimeter and volumetric alarm system
  • Dashboard - Style fabric in new digital bamboo, with closed upper glovebox
  • Front door armrest with fabric inserts
  • 16" Black alloy wheels with hub cover
  • Fix and go puncture repair kit
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    Fiat reimagines what a small five-door city car should be with this Grande Panda. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.

    Ten Second Review

    With this Grande Panda, Fiat re-invents its iconic Panda city car for a new era. There's something old and plenty new here. Plus something borrowed (the Stellantis Smart Car platform) and plenty that's ecologically blue.

    Background

    Almost every car you can think of can be pigeonholed into a specific market segment. And even if it can't be, it's likely to appeal to a very specific group of customers. In many ways, the Fiat Panda has always been different. And it still is in this modern-era Grande Panda guise. The Panda has been with us since 1980, an original model which lasted over two decades until it was finally replaced 2003, before the current third generation model arrived back in 2011. We say 'current' because that old MK3 Panda is still continuing (apparently until 'at least' 2027) - hence his fourth generation model's 'Grande Panda' tag. In many ways, the launch of this Grande model for the 2025 model year is the biggest evolution in Panda history - and not just because it's the first car in this model line to be available with a full-EV drivetrain, or a proper Hybrid engine. Just as significantly, this is the biggest Panda yet. And it's far more of a global model, rather than just a peculiar Italian confection slightly limited on appeal in other markets. And, just as the smaller 500 model has become effectively a Fiat sub-brand, with different model variants, so the Grande Panda will be too, with all kinds of variations planned for it over the coming years. All though, aim to replicate the versatile, class-less attributes which have always set Pandas apart. This car can be eco-conscious transport for Friends of the Earth. Perhaps a second vehicle for older empty-nesters. Or the sole car for a rural family. Less a city car. More an 'essential' car, it is, in the words of one top Fiat executive 'the official car for doing whatever the hell you like'. Let's take a closer look at the Grande Pande interpretation of this strong-selling formula.

    Engines and Tech Spec

    Like many small Stellantis Group models, the Grande Panda was originally envisaged as an EV-only product, then hurriedly reconfigured in later development so as also to be able to include a combustion hybrid offering too. The EV version is the one Fiat most wants to sell you, with a battery smaller than the one in the only slightly larger 600e model because the Grande Panda sits on different architecture. The Smart Car Stellantis platform (shared with the Citroen C3) is designed in EV form for use with a 44kWh battery, which in this case offers a range of 199 miles and is paired with a 113hp motor. Expect 62mph in around 11s en route to 98mph. If you'd rather have the mild hybrid 48V option, you'll find it's the usual three cylinder 1.2-litre Stellantis petrol unit paired with a 28bhp motor. That motor is energised by a tiny 0.4kWh battery and, Fiat reckons, should be able to power the Grande Panda around town for up to 50% of the time. You have to have 'easy drive' 6-speed eDCT automatic transmission with this engine. Total system output is 100hp, with 120Nm of torque. In case you're wondering, at some point in production, this powerplant is likely to be paired with AWD to create a successor to the iconic Panda 4x4.

    Design and Build

    You might recognise this as a Panda - but only just. The blocky, boxy stance with its vertical front-end references the Eighties Giugiaro-designed original. And in pursuit of what Fiat thinks is a required crossover vibe, there are plenty of nods to the old Panda 4x4 - the roof rails, the chunky front skid plate and the black lower body cladding. But there's also plenty that's new, most notably the pixel headlights, apparently inspired by the windows of Fiat's old Lingotto factory in Turin. This is a slightly bigger kind of Panda too. The 3.99m length (though still compact for the class) is 0.3m longer than before. Much is borrowed from the brand's early 2024 'Mega-Panda' concept car, including the X-shaped daytime running light signatures, the offset front Fiat logo on the gloss black grille panel and the three-dimensional tail light design. It's equally funky and design-led inside the airy, spacious minimalist cabin, where the oval theme apparently references the roof top test track of that old Lingotto factory. Through the square-bezelled retro two-spoke wheel, you view a 10-inch instrument display flanked by a colourful 10.25-inch central infotainment screen. And Pandas of the past are referenced by the bright plastics and textured fabrics. There's ample interior stowage room too, with up to 13-litres of storage space, including a similar 'pocket' dashboard to the original Panda. Rear passenger space was always a strong point of previous models and the high roof line, squarical stance and an extra length of this one mean that it's more spacious in the back than a car of this class has any right to be. There's a decently-sized 361-litre boot too. Plus, on the electric model, a further 13-litre compartment beneath the bonnet.

    Market and Model

    Prices start at around £19,000 for the Hybrid model (offered in 'Icon' and 'La Prima' trim levels); and from just under £21,000 for the EV (offered with either 'RED' or top 'La Prima' trim). These figures, which look very class-competitive, are for the standard Grande Panda we look at here. This is the first in a new family of Panda-inspired models, Fiat pledging to launch one new addition to the Panda line-up every year until 2027. The Italian maker says the line-up will eventually include a family SUV, a fastback and a campervan and all are supposed to share a common philosophy; that 'functionality should never exist without fun'. Expect decent levels of standard equipment. The base 'Icon'-spec Hybrid gets 16-inch black alloy wheels, roof rails and skid plates, plus manual air conditioning, central armrest and privacy glass. Ideally though, you'd want your Grande Panda with top 'La Prima' trim. That gets you dedicated 17-inch diamond-cut 'X-design' alloy wheels, high-quality fabrics and innovative BAMBOX Bamboo Fiber Tex cabin fabric. Across the range, there are clever headlamps, made up of opal cubes, complemented by Daytime Running Lights that turn into indicators and illuminate some of the cubes which appear as horizontal pixels arranged in a chessboard pattern. Inside, a 10-inch instrument display along with a 10.25-inch central infotainment screen featuring voice recognition and 'Apple CarPlay'/'Android Auto' smartphone-mirroring. Better-specced versions will add features like navigation, a wireless charging mat, a rear parking camera, tinted rear glass, automatic air conditioning and rear electric windows. All models get various 'level 2' camera driving aids, including the usual autonomous braking and Lane keeping assist systems.

    Cost of Ownership

    We've been waiting ages for a car maker to finally deliver an EV with a retractable charge cable, so you don't have to carry around charge cables clogging up the boot. The electric version of this Grande Panda is the first to deliver just that, with a long spiral charging cable tidying up the charging process and quickly connecting to 7kW charging units. There is a separate rapid charging port on the usual rear three-quarter panel. Range figures for EVs usually need to be taken with a degree of scepticism and that'll certainly be the case here, particularly if you'll be driving your electric Grande Panda in very cold conditions. Its LFP 'Lithium Ferro Phosphate' battery's more sensitive to external temperatures than a more usual lithium-ion battery would be, so you can expect the claimed 199 mile range figure for this 44kWh model to plummet in the depths of winter. You can't compensate with a heat pump either because that won't be offered here. The driving range though, should still be comfortably ahead of the 137 mile figure claimed for a rival Dacia Spring. To give you some perspective, the three-door Fiat 500e (42kWh) offers 199 miles, while the only slightly larger Fiat 600e (54kWh) manages 254 miles. Charging can be done with a clever retractable cable built into the car. Fiat claims that the electric Grande Panda is capable of rapid charging at rates of up to 100kW, which allows for a 20-80% charge in 27 minutes. At home, you'll be able to AC charge from 20-80% from 7.4kW garage wall box in 4 hours 20 minutes. As an alternative to the retractable cable, a rear-only 11kW charging port can be chosen, with a recharging time from 20% to 80% in 2 hours and 50 minutes. All versions of this model will be covered by the brand's usual unremarkable three year/60,000 mile warranty, plus the battery will have its own eight year cover package. As for the Hybrid version, well there you're looking at around 60mpg on the combined cycle and 123g/km of CO2.

    Summary

    The Grande Panda, says Fiat CEO Oliver Francois, is 'all about practicality, roominess and simplicity'. Just like its predecessors. The brand claims that 'a Panda is to the car world what a pair of blue jeans is to the fashion world': perhaps. What's certain is that this new-era model retains the adventurous, class-less spirit of the original, at the same time as being resolutely modern and trend-conscious. So yes, it was worth waiting over a decade for. Lots of brands have very different ideas these days as to what a small car should be. The market seems undecided as to whether Fiat's new-era 500 encapsulates that ideal. But might, we think, find this car - in all its future forms - just that bit more convincing.

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