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Stellantis Unwraps Two Mass-Market EVs in Affordability Push
- Fiat Topolino mini car will be made in Poland to save costs
- Carmaker under pressure to fend off China competition
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Stellantis NV showed off two new electric vehicles in Italy as part of a push by the carmaker to win over mass-market buyers and fend of low-cost competition from China.
The company presented the battery-powered Fiat 600 compact sport utility vehicle and an electric revamp of the 1930s Topolino quadricycle at its Turin factory late Tuesday. The SUV starts at €35,950 ($39,135), while the Topolino — Italian for “little mouse” — will cost from €9,890.