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Quasi-rugged retro throwback gains the option of a petrol-electric powertrain The Fiat Grande Panda, the Italian sibling to the Citroën C3 and Vauxhall Frontera, was nearly voted Car of the Year for 2026. It came fifth, behind the Mercedes-Benz CLA and the Skoda Elroq. But it seems that much of Europe has already made up its mind, because it’s reportedly so popular in left-hand-drive markets that the UK is having to wait until March before right-hookers reach our shores.However, early right-hookers have finally landed and we've had a chance to sample it on home soil.As is typical for a Stellantis brand, Fiat offers the Grande Panda with hybrid and electric power. This review is about the hybrid version; we've reviewed the Fiat Grande Panda Electric separately.
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