Fiat Panda 1.0 Mild Hybrid [Touchscreen] [5 Seat] 5dr Review

Category: Small car

Section: Version review

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RRP £14,775What Car? Target Price£14,123
Fuel type:
petrol
Gearbox:
manual
Doors:
5 doors

People talk about things like “charm” and “character” when discussing the Fiat Panda, but the cold, hard facts we measure cars by prove it to be a poor choice. It's very disappointing to drive and isn’t very practical, but by far the worst thing about it is its abysmal Euro NCAP safety rating. There are, quite simply, far better small cars to choose from.

The Panda’s 69bhp mild hybrid system is of the kind seen in the Suzuki Ignis; there's a naturally aspirated 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine is aided by a small lithium-ion battery and tiny electric motor that, in theory, boosts acceleration. However, you wouldn't know it. You really have to work the gears hard to make any meaningful progress and, even then, 0-62mph takes a tardy 13.8sec. That's quite a bit slower than any Dacia Sandero and only slightly quicker than an entry-level 1.0 Kia Picanto.


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Key information

Doors5
Seats5
0-62 MPH13.9 seconds
Fuel TypePetrol
GearboxMANUAL

Available colours

MPGOfficial overall fuel economy figure

58.9

Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

225

litres

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

108

g/km