Fiat Continues Shift Away From Hybrids And EVs With Manual-Only 600 Petrol
The 600 Petrol adds a budget-friendly option to the range, while a Street Edition introduces darker styling and limited production
Fiat Continues Shift Away From Hybrids And EVs With Manual-Only 600 Petrol
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by Michael Gauthier

  • Fiat introduces a 99 hp petrol 600 with manual gearbox only.
  • New entry model joins existing hybrid and electric variants.
  • Street Edition limited to 2000 units with black styling cues.

The Fiat 600 lineup is expanding to include a new entry-level option with petrol power. It joins the existing hybrid and electric versions, and is being celebrated with a new special edition.

Known as the 600 Petrol, the five-door hatchback was designed for “customers who enjoy a simple, direct and engaging driving experience.” The company was coy on specifics, but confirmed the model has an engine with a variable-geometry turbocharger, a silent timing chain, and a high‑pressure direct injection system.

More: Fiat 600 Hybrid Combines A 28 HP Electric Motor With 98 HP 3-Cylinder Engine

It produces 99 hp (74 kW / 100 PS) and is connected to a six-speed manual transmission. This sounds like the same powertrain as the Grande Panda, which implies a turbocharged 1.2-liter three-cylinder and a glacial 0-60 mph time.

The new petrol engine will be offered on all trims, which means we can expect an entry-level 600 Petrol Pop with LED lighting units and 16-inch steelies. The model should also have a relatively basic interior with a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, a 10-inch infotainment system, and an automatic climate control system.

Higher-end variants should offer 17- and 18-inch alloy wheels as well as chrome accents and tinted rear windows. Buyers can also expect to find ambient lighting, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a wireless smartphone charger, and optional leather seats.

600 Petrol Street Edition

To celebrate the car’s launch, Fiat has created a special Street Edition. It features a two-tone exterior with a gloss black grille, black door handles, and black badging. The model also has black 18-inch alloy wheels as well as “Street” lettering in red and chrome.

The dark theme continues inside with a black dashboard and headliner. They’re joined by black seats with “FIAT” lettering as well as white contrast stitching and 600 badging.

Production will be limited to 2,000 units, but there’s no word on pricing at this point.

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Fiat adds manual-only petrol engine to 600 lineup, moving away from electrification trend.

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This counters industry shift toward hybrids and EVs, targeting traditional driving enthusiasts.

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The 99hp engine likely matches Grande Panda's turbocharged 1.2-liter three-cylinder unit.

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