Fiat Unveils Interior of Morocco-Made Multipla SUV, Set to Replace Tipo and 500X Models

The Italian manufacturer Fiat has just revealed the interior of its Multipla SUV, which will be assembled at the Stellantis plant in Kenitra, Morocco. This new model will replace both the Tipo and the 500X.
After the Topolino, here is the Fiat Multipla SUV. This is the name chosen by FIAT for its new model, which is added to its list of vehicles manufactured in Morocco. The vehicle will be produced at the Stellantis plant in Kenitra, like the Peugeot 208 and the Citroën Ami, Open Rocks-e and Fiat Topolino electric vehicles. The Fiat Multipla SUV will opt for a five-door body and simple, modern lines. It should measure 4.3 meters long. This new model will have almost the same configuration as its ancestor: 7 seats arranged on three rows, according to Auto Plus. This will allow it to retain a certain versatility and practicality and offer real urban and family mobility.
The Fiat Multipla SUV should be based on the "smart car" modular platform intended for the group’s entry-level vehicles. It will borrow many elements from the upcoming Citroën C3 and C3 Aircross and the replacement for the Opel Crossland. This new model from the Italian manufacturer could be sold for around 25,000 euros in 2025.
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