Earlier sightings revealed a prominent Autobianchi emblem on the side moldings.
Mild visual tweaks are expected, nodding to classic models like the Autobianchi A112 and Y10, likely limited to trim pieces.
The camouflaged wheels hint at a unique design, possibly paired with a vintage beige-brown body color.
Inside, the special edition will get retro seat materials and nostalgic badging.
Under the hood, it retains the 1.0-liter three-cylinder mild-hybrid engine producing 69 hp, paired with a six-speed manual transmission.
Autobianchi was founded in 1955 as a joint venture between Fiat, Pirelli, and Bianchi. Its A112 hatchback sold over 1.2 million units between 1969 and 1986.
The brand was phased out in 1995, with the Y10 giving way to the Lancia Ypsilon.
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Stellantis is expected to unveil the Fiat Pandina Tributo Autobianchi in the coming months.