Fiat's upcoming compact SUV, expected to be a global model, has been spotted testing in Morocco without any camouflage, revealing its production-ready design. The vehicle, previously seen in heavily disguised prototypes, appears to be a small crossover likely positioned below the Fiat 600.
Photographs published by automotive media show the car with a boxy, upright stance, reminiscent of the larger Fiat Panda but with modern styling cues. The front features a prominent grille and round headlights, while the rear has a clean, simple design. No official name has been confirmed, but it is speculated to be called the Fiat Panda or a new nameplate.
The test vehicle was seen on public roads in Morocco, a common location for hot-weather testing. The car is expected to be offered with both internal combustion and electric powertrains, aligning with Fiat's strategy to electrify its lineup. Production is anticipated to begin in late 2026 or early 2027.