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Fiat is commemorating the 100th anniversary of Disney by crafting five unique Topolino models adorned with cartoon-themed liveries. If you’re wondering about the link between the two brands, ‘Topolino’ is the Italian nickname for Mickey Mouse. This moniker was originally bestowed upon the 1936 Fiat 500 due to its mouse-like appearance.

The liveries for the four EVs were crafted by Fiat Centro Stile designers, while the fifth one was designed by Disney artist Giorgio Cavazzano and is themed after Mickey Mouse himself. The Historical version draws inspiration from Disney’s inaugural short film, “Steamboat Willie.” The Modern version centers on Mickey Mouse’s initials, the Street version incorporates graffiti-style designs as a tribute to the iconic Disney character, and the Abstract version showcases vibrant and abstract graphics

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The one-of-a-kind Fiat Topolino EVs were unveiled at Casa 500, with the photoshoot conducted on the rooftop track of the Lingotto factory. These 5 EVs will be on display at the North ramp of the building, allowing visitors to the shopping center to view them up close. It remains uncertain whether Fiat intends to offer them for sale or retain them in one of its facilities.

“The stories of FIAT and Disney are rooted together as both Disney and the Lingotto celebrate their 100th anniversaries, and the 2 Topolinos – the Disney icon and the very first Fiat 500 – have been inspiring art, street art and fashion for decades,” said Fiat CEO, Olivier François. ” We have so much more in common than a name: DNA, authenticity, and the importance of bringing people simplicity, warmth, and joy. The value of letting people see the world and the future with a smile and optimism, the way to get connected with a younger audience.”

As a reminder, the Fiat Topolino made its debut earlier this year as the Italian counterpart to the Citroen Ami and Opel Rocks-e. All three heavy quadricycles use the same electric motor producing 8 hp (6 kW / 8 PS) and a 5.5 kWh lithium-ion battery allowing 47 miles (75 km) of range. The smallest Fiat is priced from €7,544 ($8,251) in Italy, where vehicles in this segment can be driven by teenagers as young as 14 years old without requiring a driver’s license.

Fiat Topolino by Giorgio Cavazzano

Fiat Topolino Historical Disney

Fiat Topolino Modern Disney

Fiat Topolino Street Disney

Fiat Topolino Abstract Disney