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Fiat’s New Tiny EV Makes That Designer Golf Cart Look Like an Expensive Joke

The Fiat Topolino is now on sale in the U.S. for just under 14,000.
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CNBC
· Jul 7, 2026
Stellantis to sell small Fiat Topolino EV for $13,995 in U.S.
While the Topolino resembles a small car such as the Fiat 500, the EV is actually a quadricycle that functions more like a golf cart.
Business Today
· Jul 2, 2026
Did you know? Why fuel tank arrows exist on your dashboard
That small arrow next to your fuel gauge points to your fuel cap side. Invented by Ford designer Jim Moylan in 1986, here's the surprisingly clever story behind this tiny detail.
DNyuz
· Jul 4, 2026
The Rise of Racetrack Country Clubs: ‘Racing Is Golf on Steroids’
A paradox played out in Miami during a recent Formula 1 weekend: On fashionable city streets, a tangled toy box of candy-colored Lamborghinis, Porsches and other performance cars were all dressed up with no place to go — certainly not at the hurricane-force speeds for which they’re designed. One speed-demon destination for them will soon []
Inc.com
· Jul 11, 2026
An ex‑Apple Designer Built an EV With No Doors and a Top Speed of 40 mph. It Might Just Be the Future
Amble’s 25,000 electric buggy isn’t trying to replace the family car or be a regular EV. It has a different niche in mind.
USA TODAY
· Jul 9, 2026
Fiat Topolino named cheapest new vehicle in America
Fiat's new electric Topolino starts at $13,995, making it America's least expensive new vehicle. Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/cars/research/2026/07/08/fiat-topolino-electric-car-review/90844811007/ Sign up for our newsletter for the day's top stories, from sports to movies to politics to world events: https://profile.usatoday.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/
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Related coverage for "Fiat’s New Tiny EV Makes That Designer Golf Cart Look Like an Expensive Joke": CNBC — Stellantis to sell small Fiat Topolino EV for $13,995 in U.S.. Business Today — Did you know? Why fuel tank arrows exist on your dashboard. DNyuz — The Rise of Racetrack Country Clubs: ‘Racing Is Golf on Steroids’. Inc.com — An ex‑Apple Designer Built an EV With No Doors and a Top Speed of 40 mph. It Might Just Be the Future. USA TODAY — Fiat Topolino named cheapest new vehicle in America. Euro Weekly News — Filling up in Spain is about to get more expensive as fuel discounts start disappearing