That upgrade raises the maximum speed to 25 mph (40 km/h), allowing the Topolino to qualify as an LSV and operate on roads with speed limits of 35 mph (56 km/h) or less.
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Charging takes approximately five hours using a 2.3-kW AC connection.
Put another way, don't expect to see this all over America taking over for real cars.
The Topolino measures just 4 feet 7 inches long, 8 feet 3 inches wide, and 5 feet 1 inch tall, while weighing only 1,073 pounds (487 kg).
Buyers can choose between the standard Topolino and the open-air Topolino Dolcevita.
Both feature Fiat's Verde Vita paint, vintage-inspired 14-inch wheel covers, LED lighting, and a symmetrical body design.
The Dolcevita version adds a roll-back soft top, rope-style doors, and unique badging for an even more relaxed beach-town vibe.
Inside, the cabin is decidedly minimalist.
Owners get a digital gauge cluster, some storage spaces, a mobile device holder, and a windshield defroster on the standard model.
Fiat is also partnering with Motori & Customs to offer custom editions and bespoke personalization options, allowing buyers to create anything from lightly modified examples to one-off builds.
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Now we wait to see how many Fiat can sell.