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Fiat Panda

The Fiat Panda is a city car manufactured and marketed by Fiat since 1980, currently in its third generation.

Fiat Panda
Third generation Mk4 (2011–present)
Overview
ManufacturerFiat[a]
Production1980–present
Body and chassis
ClassCity car/A-segment
Chronology
PredecessorFiat 126 (first generation)
Fiat 133

The first generation Panda (Mk 1: 1980–1986 & Mk2: 1986–2003), introduced in 1980, was a two-box, three-door hatchback designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani[1] of Italdesign and was manufactured through model year 2003 — receiving an all-wheel drive variant in 1983. SEAT of Spain marketed a variation of the first generation Panda under license to Fiat, initially as the Panda and subsequently as the Marbella (1986–1998).

The second generation, launched in 2003 as a 5-door hatchback, was designed by Giuliano Biasio of Bertone, and won the European Car of the Year in 2004.

The third generation Panda debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2011, was designed at Fiat Centro Stilo under the direction of Roberto Giolito and remains in production in Italy at Pomigliano d'Arco.[2]

In 40 years Panda production has reached over 7.8 million,[3] of those, approximately 4.5 million were the first generation.[4] In early 2020, its 23-year production was counted as the twenty-ninth most long-lived single generation car in history by Autocar magazine.[5]

During its initial design phase, Italdesign referred to the car as il Zero. Fiat later proposed the name Rustica. Ultimately, the Panda was named after Empanda, the Roman goddess and patroness of travelers.[6]

First generation (141; 1980)

First generation (141)
 
Fiat Panda 45
Overview
Also calledSEAT Panda
Production1980–2003 (4,491,000 units)[7][8]
AssemblyMirafiori, Turin, Italy
Desio, Italy (Autobianchi)
Termini Imerese, Italy
Lambrate, Italy (Innocenti)
DesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani, Italdesign
Body and chassis
Body style3-door hatchback
3-door cabriolet
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive
PlatformType Zero platform (Tipo Zero)[9]
RelatedSEAT Marbella
Powertrain
Engine
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,160 mm (85.0 in)
Length3,380 mm (133.1 in)
Width1,460 mm (57.5 in)
Height1,445 mm (56.9 in)
Kerb weight715 kilograms (1,576 lb) (1980 Panda 750)[11]
Chronology
PredecessorFiat 126 (first generation)
SuccessorFiat Cinquecento (second generation)
Fiat 500e (for Panda Elettra)
 
Rear

Introduced at the March 1980 Geneva Motor Show, the Panda was internally designated as Type 141 and was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani[1] of the newly formed Italdesign. From its inception, the Panda was designed as an inexpensive, easily maintained, utilitarian, and robustly simple car.[1] Introduced to the press in December 1979; the first generation went on sale in Italy in late February, ahead of its Geneva première. Fiat launched right-hand drive models for the UK market in May 1981.

Development

As the first time Fiat had entrusted the development of a large-scale model to a firm outside the company,[12] Giugiaro and Mantovani spent 15 days in the summer of 1976 in Porto Cervo, Sardinia designing the Panda — using the working name Zero.[13] Giugiaro developed the packaging and styling; Mantovani conceived the car's technical approach.

Fiat CEO Carlo De Benedetti's design brief specified a straightforward 'container' with a spacious and spartan interior, weighing and costing no more than the Fiat 126 it was replacing — and having a similar design approach as the Citroen 2CV or Renault 4. Notably, in the late 1950s, the head of Renault, Pierre Dreyfus, had called for the Renault R4 to have an egalitarian approach, like blue jeans, "which people can wear in any situation if you do away with the pretension of snobbism and social conformity."[14]

During the design gestation, Giugiaro took particular inspiration from a folding lounge chair in conceiving the seats of the Zero; simple, easy to maintain, modular, inexpensive to manufacture. To ensure its practicality, he conceived that the Panda's cargo area should accommodate no less than two 50-liter wine demijohns, along with a full complement of passengers.[15][16] From its inception, the project would use monocoque construction with a nearly flat floor[17] and a sufficiently high roof to accommodate upright seating.

Giugiaro and Mantovani completed the design for its 7 August deadline, discovering only then that Benedetti had left Fiat.[18]

Despite Benedetti's departure, Italdesign presented Fiat with two full-scale models, four alternative side designs, an interior buck or mockup and a comprehensive study of the Panda's competition — as well as a series of tempera renderings by Giugiaro.[12] Under the prototyping designation Progetto 141,[13] Fiat subsequently commissioned Italdesign to create production studies, a master model, provisional tooling and pre-production prototypes. Within a year, Italdesign had made 20 rolling chassis.[19]

In February 1978, Fiat test-marketed prototypes to potential customers and dealers — at an unpublicized event in Milan's Novegro Park. On response cards distributed by FIAT's sales department, participants gauged the design's exterior and interior appearance and finish, spaciousness, instruments and controls, engine size, price, and its provisional name: Rustica.[13]

In January 1979, production was delayed by protracted union negotiations, specifically over Fiat's plans to move production from plants in Cassino, Sulmona and Termini Imerese to Turin and Desio. An agreement was reached between December 1979 and January 1980, with production scheduled for the Termini Imerese Autobianchi di Desio plants.[13]

On 26 February 1980 Fiat presented production models to President Sandro Pertini, in the gardens of Rome's Quirinal Palace, and the car officially debuted in Geneva on 5 March — carrying the name Panda, after Empanda, the Roman goddess and patroness of travelers.[6] At the time of its introduction, the World Wildlife Fund had resisted Fiat's using the Panda name, but acquiesced when Fiat made a substantial financial contribution. As local custom allowed the writing of a check on any surface, Fiat delivered the contribution, written on the hood of an actual Panda.[20]

In the two months following the Geneva motor show, Fiat received over 70,000 orders.

Design

Following the brief of creating a straightforward, practical design in the vein of the Citroen 2CV and the Renault 4, Italdesign's work highlighted utilitarian practicality throughout the design. Just prior to the Panda's debut at the 1980 Geneva Salon de l'Auto, Giugiaro described his design intent in a 1980 interview with Turinese newspaper La Stampa, published in February 1980:

«La Panda (...) è come un paio di jeans, che sono poi un vestire semplice, pratico, senza fronzoli. (...) Ho cercato di portare in questa auto lo spìrito delle costruzioni militari, in particolare degli elicotteri, ossia di mezzi leggeri, razionali, nati per assolvere nel modo migliore a certi scopi».

The Panda is like a pair of jeans: a simple, practical article of clothing without pretense. I tried to give it the essential quality of a military design — in particular a helicopter: something light, rational, and optimized for a specific purpose.

One of the more noted design features was a highly flexible interior including a seven-position adjustable rear seat that could, via a series of adjustable lateral tubes, fold flat into a provisional bed,[22] fold into a V shape to support awkward loads, or easily and quickly be removed altogether to increase the overall load space. Foregoing sprung upholstery, simple padded fabric seat covers, and fabric door trim could be removed and washed. Likewise, the dashboard used a padded, washable fabric supported by a simple tube, creating a long, flexible storage pocket — accompanied by rigid plastic door storage pockets. A simple ashtray could slide along the support tube or be detached completely.

Cargo volume could accommodate 280 liters within the trunk area or could expand to 1000 liters with the rear seat removed[1] — in either case unencumbered by the spare wheel, which was stored in the engine compartment. Exposed painted sheet metal comprised much of the interior's exposed surfaces. The interior rear-view mirror had no day/night adjustment, and fresh air ventilation was oriented solely for demisting the windshield. The instrument cluster did contain an upper heating vent. Without fresh air venting to the interior via dash outlets, side windows featured vent windows and optional pop-out rear windows.

Luigi Maglione, Fiat's marketing strategist, was perplexed when first seeing the interior design, suggesting the interior mock-up was missing. Fiat's new CEO, Nicola Tufarelli clarified that the rustic interiors were in fact the final design, ready for launch.[20]

With an overall aerodynamic coefficient lower than the Fiat 127's, in spite the blocky shape,[20] the first Pandas featured a recess in the adjacent bodywork rather than door handles.[13] It has completely flat glass in all windows — weighing less and making them inexpensive to manufacture, as well as easy to replace and interchangeable left to right. Fiat, in fact, had difficulty finding a manufacturer for the highly simplified glass.[23] The engine bay was designed to accept either a transverse or longitudinal engine configuration: in practice, the simple sheet metal, body-colored, asymmetrical grille (derived during the design process by folding a piece of paper)[12] was positioned either with its intake on the left for the air-cooled Panda 30 and on the right for the water-cooled Panda 45.[23]

The bodyside panels were continuously welded to the roof panel and covered with a full-length black molding[18] — eliminating an expensive sheet metal fold, self-forming a rain gutter, and improving aerodynamics. Owing to the car's flat sides, the lower section of the doors were corrugated to give them additional strength and to resist "drumming". Much like earlier French counterparts, the Panda could be specified with a two-piece roll forward canvas roof. A scratch-resistant paint on the lowest portion of the side panels complemented resin, dent-resistant bumpers.[24]

In 2019, an example of the Panda 30 belonging to the FCA Heritage collection was exhibited at the Triennale di Milano.[25]

Models

 
Front of Mk1 Fiat Panda
 
Rear of Mk1 Fiat Panda

Mechanically the first Pandas shared engines and transmissions with the Fiat 127 and, in certain territories, the air-cooled 652 cc two-cylinder powerplant of the Fiat 126. Rear suspension used a solid axle suspended on leaf springs. Later versions added mechanical improvements while retaining a robust simplicity throughout its model life.

Launch models included the Panda 30, powered by a longitudinally-mounted air cooled 652 cc straight-two-cylinder engine derived from the 126,[26] and the Panda 45, with a transversely-mounted water cooled 903 cc (FIAT 100 series) four-cylinder from the 127. As a consequence of the different drivetrain layout the 45 had the radiator grille to the right side, the 30 to the left. In September 1982 Fiat added another engine to the line-up: the Panda 34 used an 843 cc water-cooled unit, derived from that in the 850. It was originally reserved for export to France, Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands.[27]

 
A Mk1 Panda Super

Fiat launched the Panda 45 Super at the Paris Motor Show later in 1982, with previous specification models continuing as the "Comfort" trim. The Super offered an optional five-speed gearbox. Minor styling changes to the Super included Fiat's revised corporate grille with five diagonal silver bars. The earlier grille design (metal with slots on the left for ventilation) continued on the Comfort models until the next major revision of the line-up. A 30 Super was added in February 1983, offering the Super trim combined with the smaller engine.

The Panda 4x4 was launched in June 1983, powered by a 965 cc engine with 48 bhp (36 kW) derived from the Autobianchi A112 or Fiat 100 series engine. Known simply as the Panda 4x4, this model was the first small, transverse-engined production car to have a 4WD system.[citation needed] The system itself was manually selectable, with an ultra-low first gear. Under normal (on-road) conditions starting was from second, with the fifth gear having the same ratio as fourth in the normal Panda. Austrian company Steyr-Puch supplied the entire drivetrain (clutch, gearbox, power take-off, three-piece prop shaft, rear live axle including differential and brakes) to the plant at Termini Imerese where it was fitted to the reinforced bodyshell.[28]

In November 1984 trim levels were named "L", "CL", and "S". Specifications and detailing were modified across the range, using the Fiat corporate grille on all trims. Mechanically the range remained largely unchanged.

Gen 1 – Mk2 (1986–2003)

 
Mk2 Panda

In January 1986, the Panda received visual and mechanical revisions — with many Mk1 & Mk2 Panda parts incompatible. The Mk2 version was internally designated 141A.

The 652 cc air-cooled two-cylinder engine was replaced by a 769 cc (34 PS) water-cooled four-cylinder unit, and the 903/965cc by a 999 cc (45 PS, 50 PS (37 kW) in the 4x4) unit. Both new engines were from Fiat's new FIRE family of four-cylinder water-cooled powerplants with a single overhead camshaft. The rear suspension was also upgraded, the rigid axle with leaf springs being replaced by a more modern dependent suspension system known as the "Omega axle", consisting of a non-straight rigid axle with a central mounting and coil springs (first seen on the Lancia Y10, which used the same platform). The 4x4 retained the leaf-sprung live axle set-up.

The body was strengthened and fully-galvanised on later models, rear quarter panels received wheel arches mirroring the front fender/wing wheel arches. Front door quarter windows were eliminated. The range included 750L, 750CL, 750S, 1000CL, 1000S, 4x4 models.

 
Fiat Panda Van
 
1989 Fiat Panda 4x4 Sisley

April 1986 saw the introduction of a 1301 cc diesel engine with 37 PS (27 kW). This was a detuned version of the Brazilian engine also used in the 127/Uno. Fitted as standard with a five-speed gearbox it was only available in the basic "L" trim and was available until 1989 (until 1994 in the van versions).

A van variant of the Panda was introduced, with both petrol and diesel engines. The van eliminated rear seats and featured rear windows replaced with plastic blanking panels and a small, black, steel extension with side hinged doors —in lieu of a hatch tailgate. Neither the van nor the diesel was available in right-hand-drive markets.

In 1987, an entry-level model badged "Panda Young" was added to the range. This was essentially an L spec car with a 769 cc OHV engine based on the old 903 cc push-rod FIAT 100 engine and producing the same 34 bhp (25 kW) as the more sophisticated 769 cc FIRE unit. The Panda 4x4 Sisley limited edition was also released, based on the standard 4x4, with metallic paint, inclinometer, white painted wheels, roof rack, headlamp washers, bonnet scoop, "Sisley" badging and trim. Although originally limited to the production of only 500, in 1989 the Sisley model became a permanent model.

Panda Elettra

 
Panda Elettra in Santiago de Chile, 2010

The two-seat Panda Elettra, introduced in 1990, added an all-electric power-train to the line. Batteries replaced the rear seats and occupied some of the engine bay where the 19 bhp (14 kW) DC motor was also fitted, driving through the normal clutch and gearbox — with weight increased to 1,150 kg (2,535 lb) (450 kg (992 lb) over than the standard model, necessitating stiffer suspension and uprated brakes.[29] 1992 revisions to the Elettra saw the power increased to 23.8 bhp (17.7 kW)[10] and the weight reduced, though the Elettra remained significantly heavier than the standard Panda. This, and the steep price (25.600.000 lire in Italy, three times the price of the Panda 750 Young) made it a commercial failure. The Elettra was discontinued in 1998.

Mk2 Facelift

 
Facelift of the Mk2 Panda
 
Facelift of the Mk2 Panda

1991, revisions included a front grille with a smaller five-bar corporate badge, as well as revisions to trim and specifications across the range. New arrivals included the 'Selecta', which had a continuously variable transmission with an electromagnetic clutch. This transmission was available either with the normal 999 cc FIRE engine (revised with single-point fuel injection and a catalytic converter) or an all-new 1108 cc FIRE unit, fitted with electronic fuel injection and a three-way catalytic converter and producing 51 bhp (38 kW).

The new CLX trim also featured a five-speed gearbox as standard. The range now comprised the 750 Young (769 cc ohv), 750 and 750 CLX (both 769 cc FIRE sohc), 900 Dance (903 cc ohv), 1000 Shopping, CLX, CL Selecta and S (all with 999 cc sohc, available with or without SPI and catalytic converter depending on the market), 1100 CL Selecta (1108 cc sohc with SPI and cat) and the 4x4 Trekking (999 cc, again available with and without a cat depending on the market). The Elettra concluded the range.

In 1992, the 1108 cc engine, complete with SPI and catalytic converter, replaced the 999 cc unit in the 4x4 (with 50 bhp) and also in 1992 an 899 cc (with injection and catalyst) became available, in the 'Cafe' special edition. This was a reduced capacity 903 cc unit, designed to meet tax requirements in some markets. Non-catalyzed versions were withdrawn about this time.

In January 2001, the range underwent its final light adjustment. The 4x4 Trekking continued to be available, while front-wheel-drive versions were down to the Young and the Hobby. The 899 cc was discontinued and only the Euro 3 capable, fuel-injected 1108 cc FIRE unit remained available. These Pandas featured a body-coloured flap for the gas tank, rather than the exposed black plastic cap of earlier models.

End of production

The Panda was discontinued in the UK in 1995.[30] The car remained in production in Italy until the final car was produced on 5 September 2003. Its total production run of 23 years makes the Fiat Panda one of Europe's longest-lived small cars.[citation needed] [31]

SEAT Panda / Marbella

 
SEAT Marbella
 
SEAT Trans

Spanish car maker SEAT also produced a version of the Panda between 1980 and 1986, based on the first Panda model. It was called SEAT Panda. SEAT also made a tiny, tall delivery version of the Panda called the SEAT Trans.

Up to 1983, SEAT made rebadged versions of Fiat cars through a licence agreement between the two firms. Thus, there existed a Spanish version of the Panda. When Pope John Paul II visited Spain in 1982, he rode in a specially built SEAT Panda.

After Fiat sold their share in SEAT and the licence agreement ended, the whole Fiat-based line of SEAT cars was quickly given minor facelifts.[citation needed] The SEAT Panda had its bonnet, bumpers, and rear tailgate redesigned. From 1986, when it received a second facelift, it was known as the SEAT Marbella until the end of production in 1998. Emelba also produced a roofless version called the Pandita, which was popular as a rental car in resort areas. The SEAT Trans also received a major facelift and was renamed, SEAT Terra.

As Fiat and SEAT's licensing agreement had expired in 1986 the Marbella never received the major mechanical upgrades of the facelifted Fiat Panda, instead continuing with the old pushrod Fiat-based engines, quarter light doors, un-galvanised frame, and leaf-sprung suspension as for the original model. It was popular in Spain throughout its production life but was less popular on export markets (where the Fiat version was the firm favourite) and by 1996, exports had mostly finished.

Reception and awards

The first generation Panda met with great success across Europe, polling 2nd in the 1981 European Car of the Year awards in its first full year of production[32] (pipped to first place by the Ford Escort Mark III) and remaining on sale in some regions until May 2003.[33]

In 1981 Giugiaro received the Italian Compasso d'Oro ADI industrial design award for the Panda.[34] A less positive reaction to the design came from German magazine Der Spiegel, which in 1980 contrasted Giugiaro defining the Panda as "the most enchanting work of his life", and chief designer Felice Cornacchia describing himself as "proud overall of the car's architecture" to Peter Glodschey, road tester of mass-market Bild newspaper, who likened the car to "a shoe box".[35] In several key markets the Panda's styling would continue to attract mixed reactions as the Uno followed in 1983 and the aggressively boxy look became the house style for Fiats throughout the 1980s.

Second generation Mk3 (169; 2003)

Second generation Mk 3 (169)
 
Overview
Also calledFiat Gingo (May 2003-August 2003)
Fiat Panda Classic
ProductionMay 2003 – December 2012 (2,168,491 units)[36]
AssemblyTychy, Poland (Fiat Poland)
DesignerGiuliano Biasio at Bertone[37] with Centro Stile Fiat
Body and chassis
Body style5-door hatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive
PlatformFiat Mini platform
RelatedFiat 500
Ford Ka
Powertrain
Engine1.1 L Fire I4 (petrol)
1.2 L Fire I4 (petrol)
1.2 L Fire Natural Power I4 (CNG)
1.4 L Fire I4 (petrol)
1.4 L Fire Natural Power I4 (CNG)
1.3 L Multijet I4 (diesel)
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed manual
5-speed automated manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,299 mm (90.5 in)
2,305 mm (90.7 in) (4x4)
Length3,538 mm (139.3 in)
Width1,578 mm (62.1 in)
1,605 mm (63.2 in) (4x4)
1,606 mm (63.2 in) (100HP)
Height1,578 mm (62.1 in)
Curb weight840–975 kg (1,852–2,150 lb)
 
Fiat Panda rear
 
Interior
 
Fiat Panda Cross 4x4

The second generation Panda, codenamed Model 169, debuted in 2003, with almost no direct engineering linkage to the first generation. Until July 31st 2003, the vehicle name was meant to be "Fiat Gingo". After a request from Renault because Gingo sounded too similar to the name of its own small car, the Twingo,[38] Fiat eventually changed the name of its city car.[39][40][41] In 2004, the second generation Panda was awarded the Compasso d'Oro industrial design award.[42]

The second generation (Mk3) replaced the old Panda after 23 years of production. Like the smaller Fiat Seicento, the Panda was manufactured only in Tychy, Poland, by Fiat Auto Poland.

The high-bodied Panda takes styling cues from mini MPVs and mini SUVs, especially the second generation Fiat Multipla. The Panda won the European Car of the Year award in 2004.

The Panda includes an option for split rear seats, which makes the Panda a four-seater. Since September 2005, all Pandas are equipped with ABS, EBD and at least one front airbag. The gear-lever is located high on the central dashboard, which is designed to make changing gears more comfortable than with a conventional floor-mounted gearstick.

Financially troubled Fiat needed the new Panda to be a success, and it sold half a million units by October 2005. It sells particularly well in Italy (over half of the cars produced are sold in Italy), being seen as closer to a spiritual successor to the Fiat 500 than a replacement for either the Seicento or the old Panda.[citation needed]

  • The 500,000th new Panda was built on 5 October 2005, a light blue Panda Emotion with the 1.3-litre diesel engine.
  • The 1,000,000th new Panda was built on 5 September 2007, a red Panda 4x4 Climbing with 1.2-litre petrol engine.[43]
  • The 1,500,000th new Panda was built on 21 July 2009, a blue Panda Emotion with 1.3-litre diesel engine.[44]
  • The 2,000,000th new Panda rolled out of factory on 4 July 2011, a red Panda 4x4 Cross with 1.3-litre 75 bhp Multijet diesel engine.[45]

Top Gear Motoring Survey in 2006 ranked the Panda 8th out of 152 cars surveyed for reliability, craftsmanship, ownership costs, driving experience and service received. (One of the show's hosts, James May, went on to purchase one).[46]

Official usage

The Panda is produced for police departments (the Polish police have bought some blue and white Panda Actual models), military agencies (the Italian Army uses several dark green Panda Climbing models), forest services (the Italian forest service has dark green Panda Climbing models), and mail delivery services (the yellow Swiss Post model even comes in a popular toy car format readily available in grocery stores).

Safety (2004)

Tested model: 2004 Fiat Panda 1.2.

Euro NCAP test results
Fiat Panda 1.2 (2004)[47]
Test Score Rating
Adult occupant: 20      
Child occupant: 21      
Pedestrian: 6     

[48]

2005 revisions

In September 2005 several changes were made to the Panda, including standard fitment of ABS and a front passenger's airbag.

2007 revisions

The Panda range received minor updates in March 2007, including a new, darker dashboard. The Active model also received new darker seat fabrics of better quality and the addition of a CD player as standard. The new dark red Fiat badge replaced the blue roundel on the Panda in Summer 2007.

2009 revisions

The Panda range was mildly rearranged again in 2009, with the addition of Active Eco and Dynamic Eco models. These models feature revised 1.1 and 1.2 petrol engines respectively, with better fuel economy and CO2 emissions. Both models also qualify for £30 annual road fund licence in the UK, and replace the original standard engines. Dynamic Aircon and SkyDome models were also dropped in favour of simplifying the Panda range.

On 4 July 2011, Fiat announced that the 2,000,000th Panda had rolled off of their Tychy, Poland assembly line. The milestone car was a Panda Cross finished in Rosso Sfrontato and equipped with the 75 hp 1.3 L Multijet four-cylinder diesel. Fiat did not say which country it was headed to.[49]

Panda Classic

The Panda Classic[50] was a second series Fiat Panda renamed and with a reduced list price to distinguish it from the new generation introduced in late 2011. The engine range comprised the 1.2 Fire petrol, 1.2 Fire EasyPower (petrol and LPG), 1.4 Fire Natural Power (petrol and CNG) and 1.3 Multijet diesel. The 4x4 was offered with 1.2 petrol and 1.3 Multijet diesel. The Panda Cross was no longer manufactured. The Panda Classic was produced through 2012.

Models

  • The Natural Power is a dual-fuel version, it can burn either gasoline or CNG (Compressed Natural Gas a.k.a. methane). Methane results in low emissions and increased fuel economy. The chassis is the same of the 4x4, the space of the rear wheels differential is occupied by two methane tanks allowing over 240 km of autonomy on gas only.
  • The basic Actual has black bumpers, lacks electric windows and a full-size spare wheel. The Actual was introduced in January 2004.
  • The Active, introduced in May 2003, features black self-coloured bumpers and front electric windows, central door locking, radio/cassette player, driver's airbag, power steering. Manual climate control is available as an option. Since September 2005, ABS and the front passenger's airbag have been made standard. This model has the 1100 cc "FIRE" engine and a five-speed gearbox.
  • The Active Plus edition is an up-equipped Active, with a cassette/CD player as standard. Production of the Active Plus stopped in December 2003.
  • The Dynamic edition features ABS, dual airbags, roof bars, power steering and a cassette player as standard. A CD & MP3 player, CD changer, alloy wheels, manual or automated climate control, glass sunroof, and an automated manual transmission are available as options. Since September 2005, four airbags have been standard in some countries, with an option for two additional side curtain airbags.
  • The Emotion (Eleganza) edition is the highest trim level. This particular trim level features significant enhancements over the Dynamic, with a standard CD player, alloy wheels with low profile tires and automated climate control. In some countries such as the UK, the Emotion is sold as the "Eleganza".
 
 
Fiat Panda 100HP
  • The 100 HP edition is the sportiest Panda model. It has the 1.4-litre 16-valve FIRE petrol from the Fiat Punto tuned to develop 100 PS (74 kW; 99 bhp) through a six-speed manual transmission. It differs from other Pandas by being equipped with 4-wheel disc brakes, tinted windows, and sports styled front and rear bumpers. The Panda 100 HP features a unique suspension setup with modified springs, dampers, bushes and compliance giving a considerably firmer ride.

The Panda 100 hp offers 0–100 km/h acceleration in 9.5 s and a maximum speed of 185 km/h (115 mph), with fuel consumption at 6.5 L/100 km (43.5 mpg‑imp; 36.2 mpg‑US) in the EU combined cycle and 154 g/km of CO2 emissions. It was available in black, white, red, metallic blue, and metallic gray while a "Pandamonium Pack" which added red disc brakes, decals and colour-coded wing mirrors was an optional extra.

The Panda 100 hp was introduced in 2006, but due to tightening emissions regulations, Fiat halted its production in July 2010.[citation needed]

  • The 4x4 Climbing edition, introduced in December 2004, has a higher ride height and larger wheels and tires than other editions. The four-wheel drive system also makes this edition slower than others. Features are similar to those found in the Dynamic. The Climbing, however, lacks a differential lock and transmission with reductor. The Climbing edition can be distinguished by a slightly higher suspension, additional black plastic overlays on the bumpers and a "Climbing" badge just below the "Panda" badge on the left side of the rear licence plate. Swedish magazine Vi Bilägare found in a test 2007 that Panda 4x4 is a good and economical choice for a small family who need a car with four-wheel drive.
  • The Cross edition, similar to the Climbing, features differently shaped front and rear lights and additional side cladding. Unlike the Climbing, the Cross does have a differential lock. The Cross edition became available in January 2006 in Italy and was also available in other markets including right-hand drive.

The Actual and Active are also bases for the Actual Van and Active Van, which can be used as small vans (they also have an additional safety net behind the front seats and removable rear seats). These versions can be identified by small "Van" label on the back door.

During the time, many limited editions of Panda (Active and Dynamic editions only) were produced. Each of them had additional interior fittings, differentiating them from the base model.

Prototypes and special editions

  • The 360 Special Series

Based on the 1.2 L Dynamic, the 360 Special Series is distinguished by a black and white crosshair style logo on the B pillar. Other upgraded features include; 14 inch alloy wheels, metallic paint, special interior trim (including the Fiat brand on the front seats), built in bluetooth phone system, CD player, air conditioning and a split folding rear seat. Other more standard features include; electric windows, central locking system and dual speed power steering. The total of all these extras comes somewhere in the region of £1,600 but surprisingly the upgraded 360 model actually retails at roughly £400 less than the Dynamic model. On the safety side of things, it comes with anti lock brakes and brake assist as well as two airbags as standard (driver and passenger) with the option of adding an extra four airbags taking the total up to six.

  • Fiat Panda Alessi
 
Fiat Panda Alessi

Italian design house Alessi created a special edition featuring a two-tone paint scheme and unique trim inside and out. Fiat gave away some of Alessi's products (coffee machine and tin-can openers) for the special model's debut at the Ideal Home Show in the UK. The rims feature the Girotondo family accents.

  • Fiat Panda Jolly

The Fiat Panda Jolly was created by Fiat Styling Center and Stola and inspired by boat design. It served as a special shuttle bus in Capri during the summer of 2006. The interior features innovative materials and exclusive trims. The concept mainly came from the 600 Multipla Jolly, a car created by Carrozzeria Ghia in 1956, which could be found on the streets of Capri 50 years ago. Defined by Fiat as "a car with a fresh, light and Mediterranean look both in the colors and materials", the Panda Jolly is inspired by the interior design and yacht design worlds, and features styling elements that remind of the spirit and way of life of the 1960s.

The interiors are created by Paola Lenti, an Italian leading company in the Interior Design sector, specialized in the research and development of innovative fabrics and materials. All the seats are upholstered in the exclusive sailing-inspired Rope fabric. This material is nonallergic, nontoxic, antibacterial and resistant to UV rays. Many structural elements like the floor, sills and various trims are made with pickled natural ash finish with white ash inlays.

  • Fiat Panda Terramare 4

Panda Terramare's creator is Milan born Maurizio Zanisi, an independent former Iso Rivolta engineer, and his self-built amphibian is based on a Panda 4x4 chassis, but with an inflatable flotation belt, and waterjet propulsion driven off the rear axle.

On 21 July 2006, the Terramare crossed the English Channel from Folkestone in Kent to Cap Gris Nez in just over 6 hours.[51]

  • Fiat Panda Luxury

At the 'Luxury & Yachts' show in February 2006, Fiat exhibited a one-off car based on the 4x4 called the 'Luxury'. The outside of the car features dipped silver paintwork, precious metal trim and gleaming jewel-like mouldings with back-lit inset crystals. The interior features dipped silver appointments, precious metal details, Jewel Alcantara upholstery and leather with mother of pearl finish. The Fiat logo is also worked on the seats with stylish studs and crystals.

  • Fiat Panda Hydrogen
 
Fiat Panda Hydrogen

The Panda Hydrogen, a prototype driven by a hydrogen Fuel Cell, was a joint venture between Fiat Auto, the Fiat Research Centre and Fiat Powertrain Research & Technology with the support of the Research and Environment Ministries.

On the Panda Hydrogen, the Fuel Cell System is housed beneath the floorpan. The fuel cells are made up of several cells connected in series. Inside, the hydrogen and oxygen molecules are forced to react with the aid of a catalyst to produce water and heat. Electrical energy is generated with very high efficiency and zero emissions from the vehicle itself.

At full power, the Fuel Cell engine on the Panda Hydrogen delivers 60 kW (82 PS; 80 hp) that allows the car to reach a top speed of more than 130 km/h (81 mph), with acceleration from 0 to 50 km/h (31 mph) in 5 seconds. The car can also easily climb a gradient of 23% at take-off.

During 2006 a demonstration stage of small Panda Hydrogen fleets, was a forerunner to other demonstration programs promoted and supported by the European Union and by the Italian Ministries and Regions. The aim is for such vehicles to be marketed within 15 to 20 years.

  • Fiat Panda Tanker
 
Fiat Panda Tanker Concept

Unveiled at the Bologna Motor Show in Italy, the Panda Tanker features only three doors. And although the overall shape has remained unchanged, the two rear doors have been replaced by solid panels to free up some extra load space in the practical cabin. Rugged extras and underbody protection also help to set the Tanker apart from the standard Panda 4x4 model. Designed in conjunction with Italian extreme sport clothing manufacturer Dainese, the show star is equipped with sports seats incorporating a rigid titanium fibre shell.

Reflecting the matt paint finish of the exterior, the cabin has a back-to-basics feel. With no rear seats, the load floor offers flexible attachments for fixing sports kit, while an aluminium structure is designed to carry mountain bikes.

  • Fiat Panda MultiEco

The Panda MultiEco show-car made its world debut in Geneva 2006. Fiat sees this unit as the future of cars with a low environmental impact: the concept car represents the most advanced frontier achievable in terms of emissions and consumption, combining technologies that already exist or are ready for production.

The show-car combines an innovative 'powertrain' architecture – an engine with dual petrol/methane fuel supply, MTA transmission and BAS device – with the use of eco-compatible materials (recycled, recyclable or of natural origin) for the exterior and interior. The result is made even more interesting by the painstaking optimisation of the aerodynamics and a significant weight reduction.

Panda MultiEco is equipped with a dual-fuel (methane and petrol) FIRE engine – future developments will also make it possible to use a methane/hydrogen mix – combined with a BAS (Belt-driven Alternator-Starter) device and a Dualogic robotised gearbox.

  • Fiat PanDAKAR

Two factory-built Fiat Panda 4x4s were prepared to contest the gruelling Dakar 2007 rally raid, which started in Lisbon.

Entered in the T2 category, the class which most closely represents production vehicles, the two Panda 4x4s, driven by Miki Biasion and former Dakar winner, Bruno Saby, respectively, are powered by Fiat Auto's 1.3-litre Multijet turbodiesel combined with a six-speed manual gearbox. The engines deliver 105 bhp (78 kW) at 4,500 rpm and a peak torque of 123 lb⋅ft (166.8 N⋅m). at 2,500 rpm. Apart from their small dimensions, the two cars are particularly noteworthy for their automatic all-wheel drive system with viscous coupling and locking differential, a system that provides more grip and traction on rough and soft terrain thanks to the optimal split of drive to the wheels.

The two Pandas competing in Dakar 2007 have been equipped specifically for this rally: so room has been found inside for accessories like aluminium platforms to help extricate the vehicles from soft sand, shovels, spare wheels, water reserves for the crew, and other specialised equipment useful for the occasion. The Fiat expedition to Dakar included a Fiat Sedici as service back-up, and three Iveco trucks to transport spares and technicians.

Both PanDAKAR retired on the fourth stage of the event.

  • Fiat Panda Simba
 
Fiat Simba Concept

The Simba was unveiled at the Bologna Motor Show in 2002 as a concept car to give an idea how the following year's production Panda would look. Some of the rugged styling cues made it on the production Cross model.

  • Fiat Panda Aria
 
Fiat Panda Aria

Fiat presented Aria concept in Frankfurt Motor Show 2007. The Aria is equipped with new environment-friendly technology and outputs only 69 g/km CO2. With 900 cc turbocharged straight-2 engine it produces 80 bhp (60 kW), it is also capable of using both petrol and CNG.

This new engine is equipped with Fiat's Multiair technology, which uses electrohydraulic valve activation system. In monofuel (petrol) version the engine is capable of producing 105 bhp (78 kW). The car is also equipped with Stop&Start function, which helps to reduce consumption by 10% in urban driving.[52]

Engines

The smallest engine, the 1.1 L petrol SOHC FIRE engine, rated at 54 bhp (40 kW) is also found in the Fiat Seicento. This engine was originally developed and launched in the mid-1980s.

The 1.2-litre (actually 1,242 cc), 60 hp (45 kW) engine is a derivative of the 1.1 litre, but with higher torque.

The 1.3-litre Multijet diesel engine is rated at 75 bhp (56 kW) and 100 lb⋅ft (140 N⋅m) of torque; it is the most economical of all available engines. However, this engine is detuned from the Punto (where it develops 120 lb⋅ft (163 N⋅m) of torque) due to the Panda's weaker transmission. Pandas with diesel engines can be easily distinguished by a "Multijet" badge on the right side of the rear licence plate.

Introduced into the range in 2006 was the 1368 cc FIRE engine which had previously seen service in the Fiat Stilo and the second generation Punto Sporting (contrary to some press reports, it is not an adapted version of the 1.4 16v Starjet engine used in the Grande Punto). This FIRE engine has four cylinders in-line with sixteen valves actuated by belt driven double overhead camshafts.

The engine is undersquare with bore and stroke of 72 and 84 mm (2.8 and 3.3 in) respectively, running at a compression ratio of 10.8:1.

Engine Year of introduction Type Displacement Power at rpm CO2
(g/Km)
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) Top speed
Average fuel use
1.1 Fire 8V 2003 straight-4, Petrol 1,108 cc 40 kW (54 PS; 54 hp) 133 15,0 s 93 mph (150 km/h) 41.8 mpg‑US (5.63 L/100 km; 50.2 mpg‑imp)
1.1 Fire 8V Eco 2008 straight-4, Petrol 1,108 cc 40 kW (54 PS; 54 hp) 119 15,0 s 93 mph (150 km/h) 47.6 mpg‑US (4.94 L/100 km; 57.2 mpg‑imp)
1.2 Fire 8V 2003 straight-4, Petrol 1,242 cc 44 kW (60 PS; 59 hp) 133 14,0 s 96 mph (154 km/h) 42.6 mpg‑US (5.52 L/100 km; 51.2 mpg‑imp)
1.2 Fire 8V Eco 2008 straight-4, Petrol 1,242 cc 44 kW (60 PS; 59 hp) 119 14,0 s 96 mph (154 km/h) 47.6 mpg‑US (4.94 L/100 km; 57.2 mpg‑imp)
1.2 Fire 8V Dualogic 2004 straight-4, Petrol 1,242 cc 44 kW (60 PS; 59 hp) 127 14,0 s 96 mph (154 km/h) 44 mpg‑US (5.3 L/100 km; 53 mpg‑imp)
1.2 Fire 8V 4x4 2004 straight-4, Petrol 1,242 cc 44 kW (60 PS; 59 hp) 155 20,0 s 96 mph (154 km/h) 36.1 mpg‑US (6.52 L/100 km; 43.4 mpg‑imp)
1.2 Fire 8V Natural Power 2006 straight-4, Petrol-Methane 1,242 cc 38–44 kW (52–60 PS; 51–59 hp) 113 19,0 s 86 mph (138 km/h) 38.3 mpg‑US (6.14 L/100 km; 46.0 mpg‑imp)
1.2 Fire 8V GPL (LPG) 2008 straight-4, Petrol-LPG 1,242 cc 44 kW (60 PS; 59 hp) 116 14,0 s 96 mph (154 km/h) 33 mpg‑US (7.1 L/100 km; 40 mpg‑imp)
1.4 Fire 16V 2006 straight-4, Petrol 1,368 cc 74 kW (100 PS; 100 hp) 154 9,5 s 114 mph (183 km/h) 36.6 mpg‑US (6.43 L/100 km; 44.0 mpg‑imp)
1.3 Multijet 16V 2004 straight-4, Diesel 1,248 cc 51 kW (69 PS; 68 hp) 114 13,0 s 99 mph (159 km/h) 55.4 mpg‑US (4.25 L/100 km; 66.5 mpg‑imp)
1.3 Multijet 16V 4x4 2005 straight-4, Diesel 1,248 cc 51 kW (69 PS; 68 hp) 136 19,0 s (18,0 s Cross) 99 mph (159 km/h) (93 mph (150 km/h) Cross) 45.6 mpg‑US (5.16 L/100 km; 54.8 mpg‑imp)
1.3 Multijet 16V DPF 2007 straight-4, Diesel 1,248 cc 55 kW (75 PS; 74 hp) 113 13,0 s 102 mph (164 km/h) 55.5 mpg‑US (4.24 L/100 km; 66.7 mpg‑imp)

Chinese copy controversy

In December 2006, Fiat considered taking legal action against Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor for the company's Peri, which is a copy of the Panda's design.[53]

In July 2008, Fiat successfully sued Great Wall and had the Peri banned from importation into Europe. In addition, the court order ruled for Great Wall to pay Fiat a 15,000 euro fine for the first Peri imported, and an additional 50,000 euros for every subsequent car that was imported.[54]

However, in October 2009, Great Wall Motor sued Fiat, accusing the latter of espionage. In the lawsuit, Great Wall claims that "Fiat once instigated espionage to prowl into its research center and take photos of Peri small car that was still under developed."[55]

Production figures

Year Production (units)[56]
2003 86,046
2004 236,608
2005 231,982
2006 262,178
2007 260,695
2008 247,131
2009 298,020
2010 246,064
2011 205,765
2012 94,002

Third generation Mk4 (319; 2011)

Third generation / Mk4 (319)
 
Overview
Also calledFiat City Cross (France, 2020-2022)
Production2011–present
AssemblyPomigliano d'Arco, Italy
DesignerCentro Stile Fiat
Body and chassis
Body style5-door hatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive
PlatformFCA Mini
RelatedLancia Ypsilon
Fiat 500
Fiat Uno
Ford Ka
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,300 mm (90.6 in)
Length3,653–3,686 mm (143.8–145.1 in)
Width1,643–1,672 mm (64.7–65.8 in)
Height1,551–1,605 mm (61.1–63.2 in)
Curb weight940–1,115 kg (2,072–2,458 lb)
 
Fiat Panda rear

Fiat presented the third generation of the Panda at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2011. The new architecture is based on the Fiat Mini platform. The production began in the renewed Pomigliano d'Arco Plant in the last quarter of 2011.[57]

The older model stayed in production and was sold as Panda Classic, remaining popular thanks to its lower pricing (about 27%). The decision to manufacture the car in Italy, instead of manufacturing it with the cheaper workforce in Tychy, Poland, was taken because of the agreement between Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti and Fiat directors not to close down any of Fiat's plants in Italy.[58]

Models

Panda Natural Power

The Natural Power is the CNG/petrol bi-fuel version of the Panda. Unlike the previous generation – which adopted a 70 PS 1.4 FIRE inline four – it is powered by the turbocharged, 0.9 liter, two-cylinder TwinAir engine. The system is developed in-house and factory installed.[59]

The CNG is stored in two – one 22 L and one 50 L – gas cylinders: the former housed longitudinally in the transmission tunnel, the latter transversally behind the rear axle. Due to the cylinders being both located under the floorpan, the boot's volume is reduced only by 25 liters – 200 L instead of the monofuel's 225. On the other hand, this requires a 40 mm taller ride height and a reworked, transversal silencer – thus the Natural Power uses the lifted chassis of the Trekking / 4x4 versions.

Total bi-fuel capacity is 72 liters – or 12 kilograms – of CNG and 35 L of petrol – two liters less than the monofuel's 37. At startup the engine runs on petrol, but switches to CNG immediately after; the car switches back to petrol automatically if it runs out of CNG or any time by driver's demand, via a dedicated button on the dashboard.[59]

Due to the new tightening emissions regulations Euro 6d-Temp, after September 2018 the power output of the Natural Power TwinAir engine is reduced from 80 to 70 PS, when running on CNG – although remains 85 PS, when running on petrol.

Panda EasyPower

The EasyPower is the LPG/petrol bi-fuel version of the Panda; like the Natural Power it too is factory developed and manufactured. Its 1.2 FIRE inline four develops 69 PS.[59]

Panda Trekking

Launched in late 2012, the Trekking is a two-wheel-drive model offering the looks and features of the Panda 4x4. It is distinguished from the 4x4, by the absence of skid plate inserts on bumpers, no "4x4" inlay in the bodyside molding and alloy wheels painted silver instead of a darker grey.

Available on this model are the 0.9 TwinAir turbocharged petrol and 1.3 Multijet II turbodiesel engines, with some offroad capabilities thanks to the "Traction +" ESC-based electronically simulated front locking differential[59] and the standard M+S tires, along with the TwinAir Natural Power turbocharged petrol/methane engine without the latter capabilities.

The Panda Trekking stayed in production until late 2016.

 
A Panda 4x4 in action

Panda 4x4

The third generation all wheel drive Panda was introduced at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.[60] The engine lineup includes the TwinAir turbocharged petrol engine and Multijet II turbodiesel. The TwinAir engine is linked to a six-speed transmission with a short ratio first gear and the Diesel is linked to a 5-speed transmission.[61]

The Panda 4x4 receives model specific bumpers with extra cladding, body side moldings, plastic wheelarch extensions and 175/65 M+S tires on 15" dark grey alloy wheels. The full-time all wheel drive system is composed by two open differentials front and rear and a rear-mounted electronically controlled coupling, which sends torque to the two axles in proportion depending on road conditions.[62] At the rear is a specially developed torsion beam semi-independent suspension, a change from the previous generation's trailing arms.

An electronically simulated locking differential (termed ELD, Electronic Locking Differential) supplements the open-type differentials. The ELD works automatically by braking the wheel(s) where the ESC sensors detect excessive wheel slip, thus making the differentials more torque to the wheels in better traction conditions; this functionality is useful on low-grip surfaces, and is activated by the driver via a console switch.[61]

All 4x4 models were discontinued in May 2022 because of components shortages, but Fiat reportedly hopes to bring back the 4x4 option in 2023.[63][64][65][66]

 
 
Fiat Panda Cross

Panda Cross / City Cross

Launched at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, it is the range-topping, offroad-styled Panda. Mechanically it is based on the Panda 4x4, offering the same choice of powertrains. As in the previous generation the Cross is recognizable by its wider 185/65 tyres on specific alloy wheels, new fascias with prominent skid plates and unique broken up head- and taillights arrangement. The new bumpers, together with an increased ground clearance, give the car better approach and departure angles.[67]

From 2017, a 4x2 Fiat Panda Cross is offered under the name Fiat City Cross.[68]

In 2020, the Fiat Panda Cross and Fiat Panda City Cross changed names on the French market. Both models lost the "Panda" name: the Fiat Panda City Cross became the Fiat City Cross, and the Fiat Panda Cross became the Fiat City Cross 4x4. For other markets, this change did not occur.[69] Late 2022, the name of the vehicle was changed again in France, as the Fiat City Cross became the Fiat Panda Cross (meaning Fiat France reused the original name of the Panda Cross 4x4 model to now designate the Panda Cross 4x2 model).[70]

Late 2022, as all Fiat Panda 4x4 models have been discontinued, Fiat renamed the Fiat Panda City Cross (Fiat City Cross in France) as Fiat Panda Cross in all markets.[71][70] In other words, the brand reused the original name of the Panda Cross 4x4 model to now designate the Panda Cross 4x2 model.

Panda Hybrid

In 2020, Fiat updated the Panda with mild-hybrid technology. It's a combination of a 1.0-litre 3-cylinder FireFly petrol engine, a 12-volt BSG (Belt-integrated Starter Generator) electric motor and an 11 Ah lithium-ion battery.[72] Panda mild-hybrid mounts a KERS system.

Special editions

Panda 4x4 Steyr

Austrian market only special edition, announced in 2012. Its Steyr Tractor theme celebrates the several collaborations throughout the years between Fiat and former Steyr-Daimler-Puch, such as the development of the original Panda's four-wheel-drive system. Built on the basis of the Panda 4x4 1.3 Multijet II with richer interior standard equipment, it was available in red or white with contrasting colour side stripes and Steyr logo decals.[73]

Panda 4x4 Antarctica

This limited, 200 cars edition was premiered at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Panda 4x4. It was too based on the Panda 4x4 1.3 Multijet II, featuring several normally extra cost options like automatic climate control, parking sensors and Blue&Me Bluetooth connectivity as standard. The exterior was characterized by a white with black roof two-tone paint scheme accented by orange wheel centers and side mirror caps.[74]

Euro NCAP test results
Fiat Panda (2011)[75]
Test Points %
Overall:      
Adult occupant: 30 80%
Child occupant: 31 63%
Pedestrian: 18 49%
Safety assist: 3 43%
Euro NCAP test results
FIAT Panda (2018)[76]
Test Points %
Overall:      
Adult occupant: 17.4 45%
Child occupant: 8 16%
Pedestrian: 22.9 47%
Safety assist: 1 7%

Safety

The third-generation Panda was tested by Euro NCAP towards the end of 2011, and achieved a four-star result. One star was dropped mainly because the Panda's electronic stability control wasn't available on all trim levels, such as the one of the tested car. Fiat clarified on the same day that ESC would be offered on the entire Fiat Panda range in the first months of 2012.[77]It was retested in 2018 to a 0* result as the protocole had evolved but not the car

Collision avoidance system

Fiat's City Brake Control low-speed crash avoidance system is available as optional on the Panda. The system works by readying and if necessary automatically executing an emergency stop whenever an imminent collision is detected by its laser sensor.[78] In 2013 City Brake Control attained the Euro NCAP Advanced reward.[79]

Records

At 5:28pm on Monday 11 February 2013, Philip Young and Paul Brace broke the world record drive, in either direction, from Cape Town in South Africa to London in Great Britain with a Fiat Panda two-cylinder 0.9 TwinAir. The drive started on 1 February and ended 10 days, 13 hours and 28 minutes later, shaving over a day off the previous record, achieved in 2010 by a Land Rover Defender, and a further 4 seconds off the Cape Town to London record, set in 1983.[80][clarification needed]

Awards

  • Panda 4x4: Top Gear Magazine's "SUV of the Year 2012".[81]
  • Panda TwinAir Turbo Natural Power: "Das grünste Auto der Schweiz 2013" ("Greenest car in Switzerland"), part of Swiss Car of the Year 2013.[82][83]

Engines

Engine Year of introduction Type Displacement Power at rpm Torque at rpm CO2/km 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) Top speed
1.0 TwinAir 2011,
from launch
straight-2, petrol 964 cc 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp) at 6,250 88 N⋅m (65 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 99 g/km 15,7 s 159 km/h (99 mph)
0.9 TwinAir Turbo 2011,
from launch
straight-2, petrol 875 cc 85 PS (63 kW; 84 hp) at 5,500 145 N⋅m (107 lb⋅ft) at 1,900 99 g/km 11,2 s 177 km/h (110 mph)
0.9 TwinAir Turbo Dualogic 2011,
from launch
straight-2, petrol 875 cc 78 PS (57 kW; 77 hp) at 5,500 145 N⋅m (107 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 95 g/km 11,2 s 177 km/h (110 mph)
1.2 Fire 8v 2011,
from launch
straight-4, petrol 1,242 cc 69 PS (51 kW; 68 hp) at 5,500 102 N⋅m (75 lb⋅ft) at 3,000 120 g/km 14,2 s 164 km/h (102 mph)
1.3 Multijet II 2011,
from launch
straight-4, Diesel 1,248 cc 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) at 4,000 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 1,500 104 g/km 12,8 s 168 km/h (104 mph)
0.9 TwinAir Turbo Natural Power 2012 straight-2, petrol-methane 875 cc 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp) at 5,500 140 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) at 2,500 86 g/km 12,0 s 170 km/h (110 mph)
1.2 EasyPower 2012 straight-4, petrol-LPG 1,242 cc 69 PS (51 kW; 68 hp) at 5,500 102 N⋅m (75 lb⋅ft) at 3,000 116 g/km 14,2 s 164 km/h (102 mph)
0.9 TwinAir Turbo Natural Power 2018, September straight-2, petrol-methane 875 cc 70 PS (51 kW; 69 hp) at 5,500 140 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) at 2,500 97 g/km (Euro 6d-Temp) 14,1 s 162 km/h (101 mph)
1.0 FireFly 2020 straight-3, petrol-electric mild-hybrid 999 cc 70 PS (51 kW; 69 hp) at 6,000 92 N⋅m (68 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 119 g/km - 126 g/km 13,9 s 164 km/h (102 mph)

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fiat, panda, city, manufactured, marketed, fiat, since, 1980, currently, third, generation, third, generation, 2011, present, overviewmanufacturerfiat, production1980, presentbody, chassisclasscity, segmentchronologypredecessorfiat, first, generation, fiat, 13. The Fiat Panda is a city car manufactured and marketed by Fiat since 1980 currently in its third generation Fiat PandaThird generation Mk4 2011 present OverviewManufacturerFiat a Production1980 presentBody and chassisClassCity car A segmentChronologyPredecessorFiat 126 first generation Fiat 133The first generation Panda Mk 1 1980 1986 amp Mk2 1986 2003 introduced in 1980 was a two box three door hatchback designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani 1 of Italdesign and was manufactured through model year 2003 receiving an all wheel drive variant in 1983 SEAT of Spain marketed a variation of the first generation Panda under license to Fiat initially as the Panda and subsequently as the Marbella 1986 1998 The second generation launched in 2003 as a 5 door hatchback was designed by Giuliano Biasio of Bertone and won the European Car of the Year in 2004 The third generation Panda debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2011 was designed at Fiat Centro Stilo under the direction of Roberto Giolito and remains in production in Italy at Pomigliano d Arco 2 In 40 years Panda production has reached over 7 8 million 3 of those approximately 4 5 million were the first generation 4 In early 2020 its 23 year production was counted as the twenty ninth most long lived single generation car in history by Autocar magazine 5 During its initial design phase Italdesign referred to the car as il Zero Fiat later proposed the name Rustica Ultimately the Panda was named after Empanda the Roman goddess and patroness of travelers 6 Contents 1 First generation 141 1980 1 1 Development 1 2 Design 1 3 Models 1 3 1 Gen 1 Mk2 1986 2003 1 3 2 Panda Elettra 1 3 3 Mk2 Facelift 1 3 4 End of production 1 4 SEAT Panda Marbella 1 5 Reception and awards 2 Second generation Mk3 169 2003 2 1 Official usage 2 2 Safety 2004 2 3 2005 revisions 2 4 2007 revisions 2 5 2009 revisions 2 6 Panda Classic 2 7 Models 2 8 Prototypes and special editions 2 9 Engines 2 10 Chinese copy controversy 2 11 Production figures 3 Third generation Mk4 319 2011 3 1 Models 3 1 1 Panda Natural Power 3 1 2 Panda EasyPower 3 1 3 Panda Trekking 3 1 4 Panda 4x4 3 1 5 Panda Cross City Cross 3 1 6 Panda Hybrid 3 2 Special editions 3 2 1 Panda 4x4 Steyr 3 2 2 Panda 4x4 Antarctica 3 3 Safety 3 3 1 Collision avoidance system 3 4 Records 3 5 Awards 3 6 Engines 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksFirst generation 141 1980 EditFirst generation 141 Fiat Panda 45OverviewAlso calledSEAT PandaProduction1980 2003 4 491 000 units 7 8 AssemblyMirafiori Turin ItalyDesio Italy Autobianchi Termini Imerese ItalyLambrate Italy Innocenti DesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani ItaldesignBody and chassisBody style3 door hatchback3 door cabrioletLayoutFront engine front wheel drive or four wheel drivePlatformType Zero platform Tipo Zero 9 RelatedSEAT MarbellaPowertrainEnginepetrol 652 cc I2769 cc I4903 cc I4965 cc I4999 cc I4diesel 1301 cc I419 bhp 14 kW electric 10 23 8 bhp 18 kW electric 10 DimensionsWheelbase2 160 mm 85 0 in Length3 380 mm 133 1 in Width1 460 mm 57 5 in Height1 445 mm 56 9 in Kerb weight715 kilograms 1 576 lb 1980 Panda 750 11 ChronologyPredecessorFiat 126 first generation SuccessorFiat Cinquecento second generation Fiat 500e for Panda Elettra Rear Introduced at the March 1980 Geneva Motor Show the Panda was internally designated as Type 141 and was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani 1 of the newly formed Italdesign From its inception the Panda was designed as an inexpensive easily maintained utilitarian and robustly simple car 1 Introduced to the press in December 1979 the first generation went on sale in Italy in late February ahead of its Geneva premiere Fiat launched right hand drive models for the UK market in May 1981 Development Edit As the first time Fiat had entrusted the development of a large scale model to a firm outside the company 12 Giugiaro and Mantovani spent 15 days in the summer of 1976 in Porto Cervo Sardinia designing the Panda using the working name Zero 13 Giugiaro developed the packaging and styling Mantovani conceived the car s technical approach Fiat CEO Carlo De Benedetti s design brief specified a straightforward container with a spacious and spartan interior weighing and costing no more than the Fiat 126 it was replacing and having a similar design approach as the Citroen 2CV or Renault 4 Notably in the late 1950s the head of Renault Pierre Dreyfus had called for the Renault R4 to have an egalitarian approach like blue jeans which people can wear in any situation if you do away with the pretension of snobbism and social conformity 14 During the design gestation Giugiaro took particular inspiration from a folding lounge chair in conceiving the seats of the Zero simple easy to maintain modular inexpensive to manufacture To ensure its practicality he conceived that the Panda s cargo area should accommodate no less than two 50 liter wine demijohns along with a full complement of passengers 15 16 From its inception the project would use monocoque construction with a nearly flat floor 17 and a sufficiently high roof to accommodate upright seating Giugiaro and Mantovani completed the design for its 7 August deadline discovering only then that Benedetti had left Fiat 18 Despite Benedetti s departure Italdesign presented Fiat with two full scale models four alternative side designs an interior buck or mockup and a comprehensive study of the Panda s competition as well as a series of tempera renderings by Giugiaro 12 Under the prototyping designation Progetto 141 13 Fiat subsequently commissioned Italdesign to create production studies a master model provisional tooling and pre production prototypes Within a year Italdesign had made 20 rolling chassis 19 In February 1978 Fiat test marketed prototypes to potential customers and dealers at an unpublicized event in Milan s Novegro Park On response cards distributed by FIAT s sales department participants gauged the design s exterior and interior appearance and finish spaciousness instruments and controls engine size price and its provisional name Rustica 13 In January 1979 production was delayed by protracted union negotiations specifically over Fiat s plans to move production from plants in Cassino Sulmona and Termini Imerese to Turin and Desio An agreement was reached between December 1979 and January 1980 with production scheduled for the Termini Imerese Autobianchi di Desio plants 13 On 26 February 1980 Fiat presented production models to President Sandro Pertini in the gardens of Rome s Quirinal Palace and the car officially debuted in Geneva on 5 March carrying the name Panda after Empanda the Roman goddess and patroness of travelers 6 At the time of its introduction the World Wildlife Fund had resisted Fiat s using the Panda name but acquiesced when Fiat made a substantial financial contribution As local custom allowed the writing of a check on any surface Fiat delivered the contribution written on the hood of an actual Panda 20 In the two months following the Geneva motor show Fiat received over 70 000 orders Design Edit Following the brief of creating a straightforward practical design in the vein of the Citroen 2CV and the Renault 4 Italdesign s work highlighted utilitarian practicality throughout the design Just prior to the Panda s debut at the 1980 Geneva Salon de l Auto Giugiaro described his design intent in a 1980 interview with Turinese newspaper La Stampa published in February 1980 La Panda e come un paio di jeans che sono poi un vestire semplice pratico senza fronzoli Ho cercato di portare in questa auto lo spirito delle costruzioni militari in particolare degli elicotteri ossia di mezzi leggeri razionali nati per assolvere nel modo migliore a certi scopi The Panda is like a pair of jeans a simple practical article of clothing without pretense I tried to give it the essential quality of a military design in particular a helicopter something light rational and optimized for a specific purpose Giorgetto Giugiaro 21 One of the more noted design features was a highly flexible interior including a seven position adjustable rear seat that could via a series of adjustable lateral tubes fold flat into a provisional bed 22 fold into a V shape to support awkward loads or easily and quickly be removed altogether to increase the overall load space Foregoing sprung upholstery simple padded fabric seat covers and fabric door trim could be removed and washed Likewise the dashboard used a padded washable fabric supported by a simple tube creating a long flexible storage pocket accompanied by rigid plastic door storage pockets A simple ashtray could slide along the support tube or be detached completely Cargo volume could accommodate 280 liters within the trunk area or could expand to 1000 liters with the rear seat removed 1 in either case unencumbered by the spare wheel which was stored in the engine compartment Exposed painted sheet metal comprised much of the interior s exposed surfaces The interior rear view mirror had no day night adjustment and fresh air ventilation was oriented solely for demisting the windshield The instrument cluster did contain an upper heating vent Without fresh air venting to the interior via dash outlets side windows featured vent windows and optional pop out rear windows Luigi Maglione Fiat s marketing strategist was perplexed when first seeing the interior design suggesting the interior mock up was missing Fiat s new CEO Nicola Tufarelli clarified that the rustic interiors were in fact the final design ready for launch 20 With an overall aerodynamic coefficient lower than the Fiat 127 s in spite the blocky shape 20 the first Pandas featured a recess in the adjacent bodywork rather than door handles 13 It has completely flat glass in all windows weighing less and making them inexpensive to manufacture as well as easy to replace and interchangeable left to right Fiat in fact had difficulty finding a manufacturer for the highly simplified glass 23 The engine bay was designed to accept either a transverse or longitudinal engine configuration in practice the simple sheet metal body colored asymmetrical grille derived during the design process by folding a piece of paper 12 was positioned either with its intake on the left for the air cooled Panda 30 and on the right for the water cooled Panda 45 23 The bodyside panels were continuously welded to the roof panel and covered with a full length black molding 18 eliminating an expensive sheet metal fold self forming a rain gutter and improving aerodynamics Owing to the car s flat sides the lower section of the doors were corrugated to give them additional strength and to resist drumming Much like earlier French counterparts the Panda could be specified with a two piece roll forward canvas roof A scratch resistant paint on the lowest portion of the side panels complemented resin dent resistant bumpers 24 In 2019 an example of the Panda 30 belonging to the FCA Heritage collection was exhibited at the Triennale di Milano 25 Models Edit Front of Mk1 Fiat Panda Rear of Mk1 Fiat Panda Mechanically the first Pandas shared engines and transmissions with the Fiat 127 and in certain territories the air cooled 652 cc two cylinder powerplant of the Fiat 126 Rear suspension used a solid axle suspended on leaf springs Later versions added mechanical improvements while retaining a robust simplicity throughout its model life Launch models included the Panda 30 powered by a longitudinally mounted air cooled 652 cc straight two cylinder engine derived from the 126 26 and the Panda 45 with a transversely mounted water cooled 903 cc FIAT 100 series four cylinder from the 127 As a consequence of the different drivetrain layout the 45 had the radiator grille to the right side the 30 to the left In September 1982 Fiat added another engine to the line up the Panda 34 used an 843 cc water cooled unit derived from that in the 850 It was originally reserved for export to France Belgium Germany and the Netherlands 27 A Mk1 Panda Super Fiat launched the Panda 45 Super at the Paris Motor Show later in 1982 with previous specification models continuing as the Comfort trim The Super offered an optional five speed gearbox Minor styling changes to the Super included Fiat s revised corporate grille with five diagonal silver bars The earlier grille design metal with slots on the left for ventilation continued on the Comfort models until the next major revision of the line up A 30 Super was added in February 1983 offering the Super trim combined with the smaller engine The Panda 4x4 was launched in June 1983 powered by a 965 cc engine with 48 bhp 36 kW derived from the Autobianchi A112 or Fiat 100 series engine Known simply as the Panda 4x4 this model was the first small transverse engined production car to have a 4WD system citation needed The system itself was manually selectable with an ultra low first gear Under normal on road conditions starting was from second with the fifth gear having the same ratio as fourth in the normal Panda Austrian company Steyr Puch supplied the entire drivetrain clutch gearbox power take off three piece prop shaft rear live axle including differential and brakes to the plant at Termini Imerese where it was fitted to the reinforced bodyshell 28 In November 1984 trim levels were named L CL and S Specifications and detailing were modified across the range using the Fiat corporate grille on all trims Mechanically the range remained largely unchanged Gen 1 Mk2 1986 2003 Edit Mk2 Panda In January 1986 the Panda received visual and mechanical revisions with many Mk1 amp Mk2 Panda parts incompatible The Mk2 version was internally designated 141A The 652 cc air cooled two cylinder engine was replaced by a 769 cc 34 PS water cooled four cylinder unit and the 903 965cc by a 999 cc 45 PS 50 PS 37 kW in the 4x4 unit Both new engines were from Fiat s new FIRE family of four cylinder water cooled powerplants with a single overhead camshaft The rear suspension was also upgraded the rigid axle with leaf springs being replaced by a more modern dependent suspension system known as the Omega axle consisting of a non straight rigid axle with a central mounting and coil springs first seen on the Lancia Y10 which used the same platform The 4x4 retained the leaf sprung live axle set up The body was strengthened and fully galvanised on later models rear quarter panels received wheel arches mirroring the front fender wing wheel arches Front door quarter windows were eliminated The range included 750L 750CL 750S 1000CL 1000S 4x4 models Fiat Panda Van 1989 Fiat Panda 4x4 Sisley April 1986 saw the introduction of a 1301 cc diesel engine with 37 PS 27 kW This was a detuned version of the Brazilian engine also used in the 127 Uno Fitted as standard with a five speed gearbox it was only available in the basic L trim and was available until 1989 until 1994 in the van versions A van variant of the Panda was introduced with both petrol and diesel engines The van eliminated rear seats and featured rear windows replaced with plastic blanking panels and a small black steel extension with side hinged doors in lieu of a hatch tailgate Neither the van nor the diesel was available in right hand drive markets In 1987 an entry level model badged Panda Young was added to the range This was essentially an L spec car with a 769 cc OHV engine based on the old 903 cc push rod FIAT 100 engine and producing the same 34 bhp 25 kW as the more sophisticated 769 cc FIRE unit The Panda 4x4 Sisley limited edition was also released based on the standard 4x4 with metallic paint inclinometer white painted wheels roof rack headlamp washers bonnet scoop Sisley badging and trim Although originally limited to the production of only 500 in 1989 the Sisley model became a permanent model Panda Elettra Edit Panda Elettra in Santiago de Chile 2010 The two seat Panda Elettra introduced in 1990 added an all electric power train to the line Batteries replaced the rear seats and occupied some of the engine bay where the 19 bhp 14 kW DC motor was also fitted driving through the normal clutch and gearbox with weight increased to 1 150 kg 2 535 lb 450 kg 992 lb over than the standard model necessitating stiffer suspension and uprated brakes 29 1992 revisions to the Elettra saw the power increased to 23 8 bhp 17 7 kW 10 and the weight reduced though the Elettra remained significantly heavier than the standard Panda This and the steep price 25 600 000 lire in Italy three times the price of the Panda 750 Young made it a commercial failure The Elettra was discontinued in 1998 Mk2 Facelift Edit Facelift of the Mk2 Panda Facelift of the Mk2 Panda 1991 revisions included a front grille with a smaller five bar corporate badge as well as revisions to trim and specifications across the range New arrivals included the Selecta which had a continuously variable transmission with an electromagnetic clutch This transmission was available either with the normal 999 cc FIRE engine revised with single point fuel injection and a catalytic converter or an all new 1108 cc FIRE unit fitted with electronic fuel injection and a three way catalytic converter and producing 51 bhp 38 kW The new CLX trim also featured a five speed gearbox as standard The range now comprised the 750 Young 769 cc ohv 750 and 750 CLX both 769 cc FIRE sohc 900 Dance 903 cc ohv 1000 Shopping CLX CL Selecta and S all with 999 cc sohc available with or without SPI and catalytic converter depending on the market 1100 CL Selecta 1108 cc sohc with SPI and cat and the 4x4 Trekking 999 cc again available with and without a cat depending on the market The Elettra concluded the range In 1992 the 1108 cc engine complete with SPI and catalytic converter replaced the 999 cc unit in the 4x4 with 50 bhp and also in 1992 an 899 cc with injection and catalyst became available in the Cafe special edition This was a reduced capacity 903 cc unit designed to meet tax requirements in some markets Non catalyzed versions were withdrawn about this time In January 2001 the range underwent its final light adjustment The 4x4 Trekking continued to be available while front wheel drive versions were down to the Young and the Hobby The 899 cc was discontinued and only the Euro 3 capable fuel injected 1108 cc FIRE unit remained available These Pandas featured a body coloured flap for the gas tank rather than the exposed black plastic cap of earlier models End of production Edit The Panda was discontinued in the UK in 1995 30 The car remained in production in Italy until the final car was produced on 5 September 2003 Its total production run of 23 years makes the Fiat Panda one of Europe s longest lived small cars citation needed 31 SEAT Panda Marbella Edit SEAT Marbella SEAT Trans Main article SEAT Marbella Spanish car maker SEAT also produced a version of the Panda between 1980 and 1986 based on the first Panda model It was called SEAT Panda SEAT also made a tiny tall delivery version of the Panda called the SEAT Trans Up to 1983 SEAT made rebadged versions of Fiat cars through a licence agreement between the two firms Thus there existed a Spanish version of the Panda When Pope John Paul II visited Spain in 1982 he rode in a specially built SEAT Panda After Fiat sold their share in SEAT and the licence agreement ended the whole Fiat based line of SEAT cars was quickly given minor facelifts citation needed The SEAT Panda had its bonnet bumpers and rear tailgate redesigned From 1986 when it received a second facelift it was known as the SEAT Marbella until the end of production in 1998 Emelba also produced a roofless version called the Pandita which was popular as a rental car in resort areas The SEAT Trans also received a major facelift and was renamed SEAT Terra As Fiat and SEAT s licensing agreement had expired in 1986 the Marbella never received the major mechanical upgrades of the facelifted Fiat Panda instead continuing with the old pushrod Fiat based engines quarter light doors un galvanised frame and leaf sprung suspension as for the original model It was popular in Spain throughout its production life but was less popular on export markets where the Fiat version was the firm favourite and by 1996 exports had mostly finished Reception and awards Edit The first generation Panda met with great success across Europe polling 2nd in the 1981 European Car of the Year awards in its first full year of production 32 pipped to first place by the Ford Escort Mark III and remaining on sale in some regions until May 2003 33 In 1981 Giugiaro received the Italian Compasso d Oro ADI industrial design award for the Panda 34 A less positive reaction to the design came from German magazine Der Spiegel which in 1980 contrasted Giugiaro defining the Panda as the most enchanting work of his life and chief designer Felice Cornacchia describing himself as proud overall of the car s architecture to Peter Glodschey road tester of mass market Bild newspaper who likened the car to a shoe box 35 In several key markets the Panda s styling would continue to attract mixed reactions as the Uno followed in 1983 and the aggressively boxy look became the house style for Fiats throughout the 1980s Second generation Mk3 169 2003 EditSecond generation Mk 3 169 OverviewAlso calledFiat Gingo May 2003 August 2003 Fiat Panda ClassicProductionMay 2003 December 2012 2 168 491 units 36 AssemblyTychy Poland Fiat Poland DesignerGiuliano Biasio at Bertone 37 with Centro Stile FiatBody and chassisBody style5 door hatchbackLayoutFront engine front wheel drive or four wheel drivePlatformFiat Mini platformRelatedFiat 500Ford KaPowertrainEngine1 1 L Fire I4 petrol 1 2 L Fire I4 petrol 1 2 L Fire Natural Power I4 CNG 1 4 L Fire I4 petrol 1 4 L Fire Natural Power I4 CNG 1 3 L Multijet I4 diesel Transmission5 speed manual6 speed manual5 speed automated manualDimensionsWheelbase2 299 mm 90 5 in 2 305 mm 90 7 in 4x4 Length3 538 mm 139 3 in Width1 578 mm 62 1 in 1 605 mm 63 2 in 4x4 1 606 mm 63 2 in 100HP Height1 578 mm 62 1 in Curb weight840 975 kg 1 852 2 150 lb Fiat Panda rear Interior Fiat Panda Cross 4x4 The second generation Panda codenamed Model 169 debuted in 2003 with almost no direct engineering linkage to the first generation Until July 31st 2003 the vehicle name was meant to be Fiat Gingo After a request from Renault because Gingo sounded too similar to the name of its own small car the Twingo 38 Fiat eventually changed the name of its city car 39 40 41 In 2004 the second generation Panda was awarded the Compasso d Oro industrial design award 42 The second generation Mk3 replaced the old Panda after 23 years of production Like the smaller Fiat Seicento the Panda was manufactured only in Tychy Poland by Fiat Auto Poland The high bodied Panda takes styling cues from mini MPVs and mini SUVs especially the second generation Fiat Multipla The Panda won the European Car of the Year award in 2004 The Panda includes an option for split rear seats which makes the Panda a four seater Since September 2005 all Pandas are equipped with ABS EBD and at least one front airbag The gear lever is located high on the central dashboard which is designed to make changing gears more comfortable than with a conventional floor mounted gearstick Financially troubled Fiat needed the new Panda to be a success and it sold half a million units by October 2005 It sells particularly well in Italy over half of the cars produced are sold in Italy being seen as closer to a spiritual successor to the Fiat 500 than a replacement for either the Seicento or the old Panda citation needed The 500 000th new Panda was built on 5 October 2005 a light blue Panda Emotion with the 1 3 litre diesel engine The 1 000 000th new Panda was built on 5 September 2007 a red Panda 4x4 Climbing with 1 2 litre petrol engine 43 The 1 500 000th new Panda was built on 21 July 2009 a blue Panda Emotion with 1 3 litre diesel engine 44 The 2 000 000th new Panda rolled out of factory on 4 July 2011 a red Panda 4x4 Cross with 1 3 litre 75 bhp Multijet diesel engine 45 Top Gear Motoring Survey in 2006 ranked the Panda 8th out of 152 cars surveyed for reliability craftsmanship ownership costs driving experience and service received One of the show s hosts James May went on to purchase one 46 Official usage Edit The Panda is produced for police departments the Polish police have bought some blue and white Panda Actual models military agencies the Italian Army uses several dark green Panda Climbing models forest services the Italian forest service has dark green Panda Climbing models and mail delivery services the yellow Swiss Post model even comes in a popular toy car format readily available in grocery stores Safety 2004 Edit Tested model 2004 Fiat Panda 1 2 Euro NCAP test resultsFiat Panda 1 2 2004 47 Test Score RatingAdult occupant 20 Child occupant 21 Pedestrian 6 48 2005 revisions Edit In September 2005 several changes were made to the Panda including standard fitment of ABS and a front passenger s airbag 2007 revisions Edit The Panda range received minor updates in March 2007 including a new darker dashboard The Active model also received new darker seat fabrics of better quality and the addition of a CD player as standard The new dark red Fiat badge replaced the blue roundel on the Panda in Summer 2007 2009 revisions Edit The Panda range was mildly rearranged again in 2009 with the addition of Active Eco and Dynamic Eco models These models feature revised 1 1 and 1 2 petrol engines respectively with better fuel economy and CO2 emissions Both models also qualify for 30 annual road fund licence in the UK and replace the original standard engines Dynamic Aircon and SkyDome models were also dropped in favour of simplifying the Panda range On 4 July 2011 Fiat announced that the 2 000 000th Panda had rolled off of their Tychy Poland assembly line The milestone car was a Panda Cross finished in Rosso Sfrontato and equipped with the 75 hp 1 3 L Multijet four cylinder diesel Fiat did not say which country it was headed to 49 Panda Classic Edit The Panda Classic 50 was a second series Fiat Panda renamed and with a reduced list price to distinguish it from the new generation introduced in late 2011 The engine range comprised the 1 2 Fire petrol 1 2 Fire EasyPower petrol and LPG 1 4 Fire Natural Power petrol and CNG and 1 3 Multijet diesel The 4x4 was offered with 1 2 petrol and 1 3 Multijet diesel The Panda Cross was no longer manufactured The Panda Classic was produced through 2012 Models Edit The Natural Power is a dual fuel version it can burn either gasoline or CNG Compressed Natural Gas a k a methane Methane results in low emissions and increased fuel economy The chassis is the same of the 4x4 the space of the rear wheels differential is occupied by two methane tanks allowing over 240 km of autonomy on gas only The basic Actual has black bumpers lacks electric windows and a full size spare wheel The Actual was introduced in January 2004 The Active introduced in May 2003 features black self coloured bumpers and front electric windows central door locking radio cassette player driver s airbag power steering Manual climate control is available as an option Since September 2005 ABS and the front passenger s airbag have been made standard This model has the 1100 cc FIRE engine and a five speed gearbox The Active Plus edition is an up equipped Active with a cassette CD player as standard Production of the Active Plus stopped in December 2003 The Dynamic edition features ABS dual airbags roof bars power steering and a cassette player as standard A CD amp MP3 player CD changer alloy wheels manual or automated climate control glass sunroof and an automated manual transmission are available as options Since September 2005 four airbags have been standard in some countries with an option for two additional side curtain airbags The Emotion Eleganza edition is the highest trim level This particular trim level features significant enhancements over the Dynamic with a standard CD player alloy wheels with low profile tires and automated climate control In some countries such as the UK the Emotion is sold as the Eleganza Fiat Panda 100HP The 100 HP edition is the sportiest Panda model It has the 1 4 litre 16 valve FIRE petrol from the Fiat Punto tuned to develop 100 PS 74 kW 99 bhp through a six speed manual transmission It differs from other Pandas by being equipped with 4 wheel disc brakes tinted windows and sports styled front and rear bumpers The Panda 100 HP features a unique suspension setup with modified springs dampers bushes and compliance giving a considerably firmer ride The Panda 100 hp offers 0 100 km h acceleration in 9 5 s and a maximum speed of 185 km h 115 mph with fuel consumption at 6 5 L 100 km 43 5 mpg imp 36 2 mpg US in the EU combined cycle and 154 g km of CO2 emissions It was available in black white red metallic blue and metallic gray while a Pandamonium Pack which added red disc brakes decals and colour coded wing mirrors was an optional extra The Panda 100 hp was introduced in 2006 but due to tightening emissions regulations Fiat halted its production in July 2010 citation needed The 4x4 Climbing edition introduced in December 2004 has a higher ride height and larger wheels and tires than other editions The four wheel drive system also makes this edition slower than others Features are similar to those found in the Dynamic The Climbing however lacks a differential lock and transmission with reductor The Climbing edition can be distinguished by a slightly higher suspension additional black plastic overlays on the bumpers and a Climbing badge just below the Panda badge on the left side of the rear licence plate Swedish magazine Vi Bilagare found in a test 2007 that Panda 4x4 is a good and economical choice for a small family who need a car with four wheel drive The Cross edition similar to the Climbing features differently shaped front and rear lights and additional side cladding Unlike the Climbing the Cross does have a differential lock The Cross edition became available in January 2006 in Italy and was also available in other markets including right hand drive The Actual and Active are also bases for the Actual Van and Active Van which can be used as small vans they also have an additional safety net behind the front seats and removable rear seats These versions can be identified by small Van label on the back door During the time many limited editions of Panda Active and Dynamic editions only were produced Each of them had additional interior fittings differentiating them from the base model Prototypes and special editions Edit The 360 Special SeriesBased on the 1 2 L Dynamic the 360 Special Series is distinguished by a black and white crosshair style logo on the B pillar Other upgraded features include 14 inch alloy wheels metallic paint special interior trim including the Fiat brand on the front seats built in bluetooth phone system CD player air conditioning and a split folding rear seat Other more standard features include electric windows central locking system and dual speed power steering The total of all these extras comes somewhere in the region of 1 600 but surprisingly the upgraded 360 model actually retails at roughly 400 less than the Dynamic model On the safety side of things it comes with anti lock brakes and brake assist as well as two airbags as standard driver and passenger with the option of adding an extra four airbags taking the total up to six Fiat Panda Alessi Fiat Panda Alessi Italian design house Alessi created a special edition featuring a two tone paint scheme and unique trim inside and out Fiat gave away some of Alessi s products coffee machine and tin can openers for the special model s debut at the Ideal Home Show in the UK The rims feature the Girotondo family accents Fiat Panda JollyThe Fiat Panda Jolly was created by Fiat Styling Center and Stola and inspired by boat design It served as a special shuttle bus in Capri during the summer of 2006 The interior features innovative materials and exclusive trims The concept mainly came from the 600 Multipla Jolly a car created by Carrozzeria Ghia in 1956 which could be found on the streets of Capri 50 years ago Defined by Fiat as a car with a fresh light and Mediterranean look both in the colors and materials the Panda Jolly is inspired by the interior design and yacht design worlds and features styling elements that remind of the spirit and way of life of the 1960s The interiors are created by Paola Lenti an Italian leading company in the Interior Design sector specialized in the research and development of innovative fabrics and materials All the seats are upholstered in the exclusive sailing inspired Rope fabric This material is nonallergic nontoxic antibacterial and resistant to UV rays Many structural elements like the floor sills and various trims are made with pickled natural ash finish with white ash inlays Fiat Panda Terramare 4Panda Terramare s creator is Milan born Maurizio Zanisi an independent former Iso Rivolta engineer and his self built amphibian is based on a Panda 4x4 chassis but with an inflatable flotation belt and waterjet propulsion driven off the rear axle On 21 July 2006 the Terramare crossed the English Channel from Folkestone in Kent to Cap Gris Nez in just over 6 hours 51 Fiat Panda LuxuryAt the Luxury amp Yachts show in February 2006 Fiat exhibited a one off car based on the 4x4 called the Luxury The outside of the car features dipped silver paintwork precious metal trim and gleaming jewel like mouldings with back lit inset crystals The interior features dipped silver appointments precious metal details Jewel Alcantara upholstery and leather with mother of pearl finish The Fiat logo is also worked on the seats with stylish studs and crystals Fiat Panda Hydrogen Fiat Panda Hydrogen Main article Fiat Panda Hydrogen The Panda Hydrogen a prototype driven by a hydrogen Fuel Cell was a joint venture between Fiat Auto the Fiat Research Centre and Fiat Powertrain Research amp Technology with the support of the Research and Environment Ministries On the Panda Hydrogen the Fuel Cell System is housed beneath the floorpan The fuel cells are made up of several cells connected in series Inside the hydrogen and oxygen molecules are forced to react with the aid of a catalyst to produce water and heat Electrical energy is generated with very high efficiency and zero emissions from the vehicle itself At full power the Fuel Cell engine on the Panda Hydrogen delivers 60 kW 82 PS 80 hp that allows the car to reach a top speed of more than 130 km h 81 mph with acceleration from 0 to 50 km h 31 mph in 5 seconds The car can also easily climb a gradient of 23 at take off During 2006 a demonstration stage of small Panda Hydrogen fleets was a forerunner to other demonstration programs promoted and supported by the European Union and by the Italian Ministries and Regions The aim is for such vehicles to be marketed within 15 to 20 years Fiat Panda Tanker Fiat Panda Tanker Concept Unveiled at the Bologna Motor Show in Italy the Panda Tanker features only three doors And although the overall shape has remained unchanged the two rear doors have been replaced by solid panels to free up some extra load space in the practical cabin Rugged extras and underbody protection also help to set the Tanker apart from the standard Panda 4x4 model Designed in conjunction with Italian extreme sport clothing manufacturer Dainese the show star is equipped with sports seats incorporating a rigid titanium fibre shell Reflecting the matt paint finish of the exterior the cabin has a back to basics feel With no rear seats the load floor offers flexible attachments for fixing sports kit while an aluminium structure is designed to carry mountain bikes Fiat Panda MultiEcoThe Panda MultiEco show car made its world debut in Geneva 2006 Fiat sees this unit as the future of cars with a low environmental impact the concept car represents the most advanced frontier achievable in terms of emissions and consumption combining technologies that already exist or are ready for production The show car combines an innovative powertrain architecture an engine with dual petrol methane fuel supply MTA transmission and BAS device with the use of eco compatible materials recycled recyclable or of natural origin for the exterior and interior The result is made even more interesting by the painstaking optimisation of the aerodynamics and a significant weight reduction Panda MultiEco is equipped with a dual fuel methane and petrol FIRE engine future developments will also make it possible to use a methane hydrogen mix combined with a BAS Belt driven Alternator Starter device and a Dualogic robotised gearbox Fiat PanDAKARTwo factory built Fiat Panda 4x4s were prepared to contest the gruelling Dakar 2007 rally raid which started in Lisbon Entered in the T2 category the class which most closely represents production vehicles the two Panda 4x4s driven by Miki Biasion and former Dakar winner Bruno Saby respectively are powered by Fiat Auto s 1 3 litre Multijet turbodiesel combined with a six speed manual gearbox The engines deliver 105 bhp 78 kW at 4 500 rpm and a peak torque of 123 lb ft 166 8 N m at 2 500 rpm Apart from their small dimensions the two cars are particularly noteworthy for their automatic all wheel drive system with viscous coupling and locking differential a system that provides more grip and traction on rough and soft terrain thanks to the optimal split of drive to the wheels The two Pandas competing in Dakar 2007 have been equipped specifically for this rally so room has been found inside for accessories like aluminium platforms to help extricate the vehicles from soft sand shovels spare wheels water reserves for the crew and other specialised equipment useful for the occasion The Fiat expedition to Dakar included a Fiat Sedici as service back up and three Iveco trucks to transport spares and technicians Both PanDAKAR retired on the fourth stage of the event Fiat Panda Simba Fiat Simba Concept The Simba was unveiled at the Bologna Motor Show in 2002 as a concept car to give an idea how the following year s production Panda would look Some of the rugged styling cues made it on the production Cross model Fiat Panda Aria Fiat Panda Aria Fiat presented Aria concept in Frankfurt Motor Show 2007 The Aria is equipped with new environment friendly technology and outputs only 69 g km CO2 With 900 cc turbocharged straight 2 engine it produces 80 bhp 60 kW it is also capable of using both petrol and CNG This new engine is equipped with Fiat s Multiair technology which uses electrohydraulic valve activation system In monofuel petrol version the engine is capable of producing 105 bhp 78 kW The car is also equipped with Stop amp Start function which helps to reduce consumption by 10 in urban driving 52 Engines Edit The smallest engine the 1 1 L petrol SOHC FIRE engine rated at 54 bhp 40 kW is also found in the Fiat Seicento This engine was originally developed and launched in the mid 1980s The 1 2 litre actually 1 242 cc 60 hp 45 kW engine is a derivative of the 1 1 litre but with higher torque The 1 3 litre Multijet diesel engine is rated at 75 bhp 56 kW and 100 lb ft 140 N m of torque it is the most economical of all available engines However this engine is detuned from the Punto where it develops 120 lb ft 163 N m of torque due to the Panda s weaker transmission Pandas with diesel engines can be easily distinguished by a Multijet badge on the right side of the rear licence plate Introduced into the range in 2006 was the 1368 cc FIRE engine which had previously seen service in the Fiat Stilo and the second generation Punto Sporting contrary to some press reports it is not an adapted version of the 1 4 16v Starjet engine used in the Grande Punto This FIRE engine has four cylinders in line with sixteen valves actuated by belt driven double overhead camshafts The engine is undersquare with bore and stroke of 72 and 84 mm 2 8 and 3 3 in respectively running at a compression ratio of 10 8 1 Engine Year of introduction Type Displacement Power at rpm CO2 g Km 0 100 km h 0 62 mph Top speed Average fuel use1 1 Fire 8V 2003 straight 4 Petrol 1 108 cc 40 kW 54 PS 54 hp 133 15 0 s 93 mph 150 km h 41 8 mpg US 5 63 L 100 km 50 2 mpg imp 1 1 Fire 8V Eco 2008 straight 4 Petrol 1 108 cc 40 kW 54 PS 54 hp 119 15 0 s 93 mph 150 km h 47 6 mpg US 4 94 L 100 km 57 2 mpg imp 1 2 Fire 8V 2003 straight 4 Petrol 1 242 cc 44 kW 60 PS 59 hp 133 14 0 s 96 mph 154 km h 42 6 mpg US 5 52 L 100 km 51 2 mpg imp 1 2 Fire 8V Eco 2008 straight 4 Petrol 1 242 cc 44 kW 60 PS 59 hp 119 14 0 s 96 mph 154 km h 47 6 mpg US 4 94 L 100 km 57 2 mpg imp 1 2 Fire 8V Dualogic 2004 straight 4 Petrol 1 242 cc 44 kW 60 PS 59 hp 127 14 0 s 96 mph 154 km h 44 mpg US 5 3 L 100 km 53 mpg imp 1 2 Fire 8V 4x4 2004 straight 4 Petrol 1 242 cc 44 kW 60 PS 59 hp 155 20 0 s 96 mph 154 km h 36 1 mpg US 6 52 L 100 km 43 4 mpg imp 1 2 Fire 8V Natural Power 2006 straight 4 Petrol Methane 1 242 cc 38 44 kW 52 60 PS 51 59 hp 113 19 0 s 86 mph 138 km h 38 3 mpg US 6 14 L 100 km 46 0 mpg imp 1 2 Fire 8V GPL LPG 2008 straight 4 Petrol LPG 1 242 cc 44 kW 60 PS 59 hp 116 14 0 s 96 mph 154 km h 33 mpg US 7 1 L 100 km 40 mpg imp 1 4 Fire 16V 2006 straight 4 Petrol 1 368 cc 74 kW 100 PS 100 hp 154 9 5 s 114 mph 183 km h 36 6 mpg US 6 43 L 100 km 44 0 mpg imp 1 3 Multijet 16V 2004 straight 4 Diesel 1 248 cc 51 kW 69 PS 68 hp 114 13 0 s 99 mph 159 km h 55 4 mpg US 4 25 L 100 km 66 5 mpg imp 1 3 Multijet 16V 4x4 2005 straight 4 Diesel 1 248 cc 51 kW 69 PS 68 hp 136 19 0 s 18 0 s Cross 99 mph 159 km h 93 mph 150 km h Cross 45 6 mpg US 5 16 L 100 km 54 8 mpg imp 1 3 Multijet 16V DPF 2007 straight 4 Diesel 1 248 cc 55 kW 75 PS 74 hp 113 13 0 s 102 mph 164 km h 55 5 mpg US 4 24 L 100 km 66 7 mpg imp Chinese copy controversy Edit Great Wall Peri Great Wall Peri 4x4In December 2006 Fiat considered taking legal action against Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor for the company s Peri which is a copy of the Panda s design 53 In July 2008 Fiat successfully sued Great Wall and had the Peri banned from importation into Europe In addition the court order ruled for Great Wall to pay Fiat a 15 000 euro fine for the first Peri imported and an additional 50 000 euros for every subsequent car that was imported 54 However in October 2009 Great Wall Motor sued Fiat accusing the latter of espionage In the lawsuit Great Wall claims that Fiat once instigated espionage to prowl into its research center and take photos of Peri small car that was still under developed 55 Production figures Edit Year Production units 56 2003 86 0462004 236 6082005 231 9822006 262 1782007 260 6952008 247 1312009 298 0202010 246 0642011 205 7652012 94 002Third generation Mk4 319 2011 EditThird generation Mk4 319 OverviewAlso calledFiat City Cross France 2020 2022 Production2011 presentAssemblyPomigliano d Arco ItalyDesignerCentro Stile FiatBody and chassisBody style5 door hatchbackLayoutFront engine front wheel drive or four wheel drivePlatformFCA MiniRelatedLancia YpsilonFiat 500Fiat UnoFord KaPowertrainEngine1 0 L TwinAir I2 petrol 0 9 L TwinAir Turbo I2 turbocharger petrol 0 9 L TwinAir Turbo I2 turbocharger CNG petrol 1 2 L FIRE I4 petrol 1 2 L FIRE I4 LPG petrol 1 3 L Multijet I4 turbocharged diesel Mild hybrid 1 0 L GSE FireFly I3 2020 Transmission5 speed C514 manual5 speed C510 DS manual6 speed manual5 speed Dualogic automated manualDimensionsWheelbase2 300 mm 90 6 in Length3 653 3 686 mm 143 8 145 1 in Width1 643 1 672 mm 64 7 65 8 in Height1 551 1 605 mm 61 1 63 2 in Curb weight940 1 115 kg 2 072 2 458 lb Fiat Panda rear Fiat presented the third generation of the Panda at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2011 The new architecture is based on the Fiat Mini platform The production began in the renewed Pomigliano d Arco Plant in the last quarter of 2011 57 The older model stayed in production and was sold as Panda Classic remaining popular thanks to its lower pricing about 27 The decision to manufacture the car in Italy instead of manufacturing it with the cheaper workforce in Tychy Poland was taken because of the agreement between Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti and Fiat directors not to close down any of Fiat s plants in Italy 58 Models Edit Panda Natural Power Edit The Natural Power is the CNG petrol bi fuel version of the Panda Unlike the previous generation which adopted a 70 PS 1 4 FIRE inline four it is powered by the turbocharged 0 9 liter two cylinder TwinAir engine The system is developed in house and factory installed 59 The CNG is stored in two one 22 L and one 50 L gas cylinders the former housed longitudinally in the transmission tunnel the latter transversally behind the rear axle Due to the cylinders being both located under the floorpan the boot s volume is reduced only by 25 liters 200 L instead of the monofuel s 225 On the other hand this requires a 40 mm taller ride height and a reworked transversal silencer thus the Natural Power uses the lifted chassis of the Trekking 4x4 versions Total bi fuel capacity is 72 liters or 12 kilograms of CNG and 35 L of petrol two liters less than the monofuel s 37 At startup the engine runs on petrol but switches to CNG immediately after the car switches back to petrol automatically if it runs out of CNG or any time by driver s demand via a dedicated button on the dashboard 59 Due to the new tightening emissions regulations Euro 6d Temp after September 2018 the power output of the Natural Power TwinAir engine is reduced from 80 to 70 PS when running on CNG although remains 85 PS when running on petrol Panda EasyPower Edit The EasyPower is the LPG petrol bi fuel version of the Panda like the Natural Power it too is factory developed and manufactured Its 1 2 FIRE inline four develops 69 PS 59 Panda Trekking Edit Launched in late 2012 the Trekking is a two wheel drive model offering the looks and features of the Panda 4x4 It is distinguished from the 4x4 by the absence of skid plate inserts on bumpers no 4x4 inlay in the bodyside molding and alloy wheels painted silver instead of a darker grey Available on this model are the 0 9 TwinAir turbocharged petrol and 1 3 Multijet II turbodiesel engines with some offroad capabilities thanks to the Traction ESC based electronically simulated front locking differential 59 and the standard M S tires along with the TwinAir Natural Power turbocharged petrol methane engine without the latter capabilities The Panda Trekking stayed in production until late 2016 A Panda 4x4 in action Panda 4x4 Edit The third generation all wheel drive Panda was introduced at the 2012 Paris Motor Show 60 The engine lineup includes the TwinAir turbocharged petrol engine and Multijet II turbodiesel The TwinAir engine is linked to a six speed transmission with a short ratio first gear and the Diesel is linked to a 5 speed transmission 61 The Panda 4x4 receives model specific bumpers with extra cladding body side moldings plastic wheelarch extensions and 175 65 M S tires on 15 dark grey alloy wheels The full time all wheel drive system is composed by two open differentials front and rear and a rear mounted electronically controlled coupling which sends torque to the two axles in proportion depending on road conditions 62 At the rear is a specially developed torsion beam semi independent suspension a change from the previous generation s trailing arms An electronically simulated locking differential termed ELD Electronic Locking Differential supplements the open type differentials The ELD works automatically by braking the wheel s where the ESC sensors detect excessive wheel slip thus making the differentials more torque to the wheels in better traction conditions this functionality is useful on low grip surfaces and is activated by the driver via a console switch 61 All 4x4 models were discontinued in May 2022 because of components shortages but Fiat reportedly hopes to bring back the 4x4 option in 2023 63 64 65 66 Fiat Panda Cross Panda Cross City Cross Edit Launched at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show it is the range topping offroad styled Panda Mechanically it is based on the Panda 4x4 offering the same choice of powertrains As in the previous generation the Cross is recognizable by its wider 185 65 tyres on specific alloy wheels new fascias with prominent skid plates and unique broken up head and taillights arrangement The new bumpers together with an increased ground clearance give the car better approach and departure angles 67 From 2017 a 4x2 Fiat Panda Cross is offered under the name Fiat City Cross 68 In 2020 the Fiat Panda Cross and Fiat Panda City Cross changed names on the French market Both models lost the Panda name the Fiat Panda City Cross became the Fiat City Cross and the Fiat Panda Cross became the Fiat City Cross 4x4 For other markets this change did not occur 69 Late 2022 the name of the vehicle was changed again in France as the Fiat City Cross became the Fiat Panda Cross meaning Fiat France reused the original name of the Panda Cross 4x4 model to now designate the Panda Cross 4x2 model 70 Late 2022 as all Fiat Panda 4x4 models have been discontinued Fiat renamed the Fiat Panda City Cross Fiat City Cross in France as Fiat Panda Cross in all markets 71 70 In other words the brand reused the original name of the Panda Cross 4x4 model to now designate the Panda Cross 4x2 model Panda Hybrid Edit In 2020 Fiat updated the Panda with mild hybrid technology It s a combination of a 1 0 litre 3 cylinder FireFly petrol engine a 12 volt BSG Belt integrated Starter Generator electric motor and an 11 Ah lithium ion battery 72 Panda mild hybrid mounts a KERS system Special editions Edit Panda 4x4 Steyr Edit Austrian market only special edition announced in 2012 Its Steyr Tractor theme celebrates the several collaborations throughout the years between Fiat and former Steyr Daimler Puch such as the development of the original Panda s four wheel drive system Built on the basis of the Panda 4x4 1 3 Multijet II with richer interior standard equipment it was available in red or white with contrasting colour side stripes and Steyr logo decals 73 Panda 4x4 Antarctica Edit This limited 200 cars edition was premiered at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Panda 4x4 It was too based on the Panda 4x4 1 3 Multijet II featuring several normally extra cost options like automatic climate control parking sensors and Blue amp Me Bluetooth connectivity as standard The exterior was characterized by a white with black roof two tone paint scheme accented by orange wheel centers and side mirror caps 74 Euro NCAP test resultsFiat Panda 2011 75 Test Points Overall Adult occupant 30 80 Child occupant 31 63 Pedestrian 18 49 Safety assist 3 43 Euro NCAP test resultsFIAT Panda 2018 76 Test Points Overall Adult occupant 17 4 45 Child occupant 8 16 Pedestrian 22 9 47 Safety assist 1 7 Safety Edit The third generation Panda was tested by Euro NCAP towards the end of 2011 and achieved a four star result One star was dropped mainly because the Panda s electronic stability control wasn t available on all trim levels such as the one of the tested car Fiat clarified on the same day that ESC would be offered on the entire Fiat Panda range in the first months of 2012 77 It was retested in 2018 to a 0 result as the protocole had evolved but not the car Collision avoidance system Edit Main article Fiat City Brake Control Fiat s City Brake Control low speed crash avoidance system is available as optional on the Panda The system works by readying and if necessary automatically executing an emergency stop whenever an imminent collision is detected by its laser sensor 78 In 2013 City Brake Control attained the Euro NCAP Advanced reward 79 Records Edit At 5 28pm on Monday 11 February 2013 Philip Young and Paul Brace broke the world record drive in either direction from Cape Town in South Africa to London in Great Britain with a Fiat Panda two cylinder 0 9 TwinAir The drive started on 1 February and ended 10 days 13 hours and 28 minutes later shaving over a day off the previous record achieved in 2010 by a Land Rover Defender and a further 4 seconds off the Cape Town to London record set in 1983 80 clarification needed Awards Edit Panda 4x4 Top Gear Magazine s SUV of the Year 2012 81 Panda TwinAir Turbo Natural Power Das grunste Auto der Schweiz 2013 Greenest car in Switzerland part of Swiss Car of the Year 2013 82 83 Engines Edit Engine Year of introduction Type Displacement Power at rpm Torque at rpm CO2 km 0 100 km h 0 62 mph Top speed1 0 TwinAir 2011 from launch straight 2 petrol 964 cc 60 PS 44 kW 59 hp at 6 250 88 N m 65 lb ft at 3 500 99 g km 15 7 s 159 km h 99 mph 0 9 TwinAir Turbo 2011 from launch straight 2 petrol 875 cc 85 PS 63 kW 84 hp at 5 500 145 N m 107 lb ft at 1 900 99 g km 11 2 s 177 km h 110 mph 0 9 TwinAir Turbo Dualogic 2011 from launch straight 2 petrol 875 cc 78 PS 57 kW 77 hp at 5 500 145 N m 107 lb ft at 2 000 95 g km 11 2 s 177 km h 110 mph 1 2 Fire 8v 2011 from launch straight 4 petrol 1 242 cc 69 PS 51 kW 68 hp at 5 500 102 N m 75 lb ft at 3 000 120 g km 14 2 s 164 km h 102 mph 1 3 Multijet II 2011 from launch straight 4 Diesel 1 248 cc 75 PS 55 kW 74 hp at 4 000 190 N m 140 lb ft at 1 500 104 g km 12 8 s 168 km h 104 mph 0 9 TwinAir Turbo Natural Power 2012 straight 2 petrol methane 875 cc 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp at 5 500 140 N m 100 lb ft at 2 500 86 g km 12 0 s 170 km h 110 mph 1 2 EasyPower 2012 straight 4 petrol LPG 1 242 cc 69 PS 51 kW 68 hp at 5 500 102 N m 75 lb ft at 3 000 116 g km 14 2 s 164 km h 102 mph 0 9 TwinAir Turbo Natural Power 2018 September straight 2 petrol methane 875 cc 70 PS 51 kW 69 hp at 5 500 140 N m 100 lb ft at 2 500 97 g km Euro 6d Temp 14 1 s 162 km h 101 mph 1 0 FireFly 2020 straight 3 petrol electric mild hybrid 999 cc 70 PS 51 kW 69 hp at 6 000 92 N m 68 lb ft at 3 500 119 g km 126 g km 13 9 s 164 km h 102 mph Notes Edit Fiat Auto 1980 2007 Fiat Group Automobiles 2007 2014 FCA Italy 2014 present References Edit a b c d Fiat Panda Fiat Produces 1 000 000th Panda Car Scoop Google Blogspot Archived from the original on 25 July 2011 Retrieved 10 January 2009 Benjamin Raunuq 19 July 2020 Happy 40th Birthday Fiat Panda DriveTribe Retrieved 8 December 2020 Staat Joachim Fiat Panda wird 30 Jahre Die Kunst des Weglassens autobild de autobild de Axel Springer AG Retrieved 12 June 2018 Survivors The world s longest living cars Autocar a b Fiat Panda e 500 in mostra alla Triennale Design Museum Autoingros it 24 April 2018 30 anni di Fiat Panda e 6 000 000 di auto prodotte in Italian IT Autoblog 10 March 2010 Auto Bild ed 6 July 2010 Fiat Panda wird 30 Jahre Meilenstein des Minimalismus in German Retrieved 7 February 2019 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