• Fiat has introduced a slew of new micromobility concepts and special editions.
  • The Topolino lineup is growing thanks to new Sport and Vilebrequin variants.
  • Automaker also unveiled the new Multiplina and TRIS Dolcevita concepts.

In one fell swoop, Fiat has unveiled an assortment of concepts and special editions related to micromobility. This includes a three-wheeler as well as a new Multiplina.

Starting with the Topolino, there are new Sport and Vilebrequin editions. The former draws inspiration from the Nuova 500 Sport of 1958 and is billed as “simple, playful and iconic.”

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Designed to appeal to younger buyers, the Topolino Sport embraces customization as there are four new exterior colors and three stripe combinations. The model also has a number of black components including the headlight surrounds, mirror caps, and wheels.

Inside, there are black seats and a Dolcevita Box wrapped in carbon-look vinyl. They’re joined by new belts as well as a Monsterlino Bluetooth speaker. The latter was created in collaboration with Monster and magnetically attaches to the vehicle, and can be easily removed.

Topolino Vilebrequin Collector’s Edition

Moving right along, there’s the new Topolino Vilebrequin Collector’s Edition. It’s notable for featuring a roll-up soft top and a very limited production run of 200 units in Italy and France.

Other highlights include a nautical-themed, two-tone paint job and contrasting silver accents. They’re joined by a chrome rear carrier as well as a Vilebrequin turtle logo on the driver’s door.

The upgrades continue inside with white seats featuring blue Vilebrequin turtles. The Dolcevita Box features an inverse design and is accompanied by white belts. The model also has faux wood floor mats that are designed to recall yachting on the Mediterranean.

TRIS Dolcevita Concept

 Fiat Revives The Multiplina And Rolls Out New Topolino Editions

Fiat also showcased a couple of concepts including a passenger version of the TRIS three-wheeler. Known as the Dolcevita, the model recalls the 500 Jolly and was designed for use in “hospitality and leisure environments.”

The driver compartment carries over, while the cargo area has been replaced by a rear passenger compartment with a seat and a cloth top. The model also features an open-air design and a beachy vibe.

Multiplina Concept

 Fiat Revives The Multiplina And Rolls Out New Topolino Editions

Lastly, there’s the Multiplina concept which is being described as a “bold, socially relevant reinterpretation of the legendary 1956 Fiat 600 Multipla.” The company went on to call it the “missing link between a Topolino and a car.”

Fiat was coy on additional details, but the model looks like a cross between the Topolino and a 500. It features a ‘smiling’ front bumper, circular headlights, and a rakish windscreen. They’re joined by tall doors and a roll-up roof. We can also see a four-seat interior, which promises to have a “layout that maximizes space efficiency through an intelligent, human-centric architecture.”