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Fiat’s Next Move in America: Tiny, Cute, Electric and $14,000

The two-seat Topolino is aimed at traveling in resorts and neighborhoods, and one version uses ropes instead of doors

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The storied Italian car brand Fiat STLA-2.59%decrease; down pointing triangle is preparing to offer Americans an outside-the-box solution to rising new vehicle prices—with some notable concessions.

Fiat, long the top-selling global brand of automaker Stellantis, said Tuesday that it has begun U.S. sales of a two-seat, fully-electric compact car called the Topolino, which translates to “little mouse” in Italian.

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