Fiat Grande Panda Lease Deal: Just €39/Month All-In

Fiat is swinging hard with a new lease deal on the Grande Panda La Prima. This 113-horsepower electric SUV starts at just €39 per month over three years—totaling €2,754 after government incentives. An offer that repositions the Italian brand squarely in the affordable EV segment.
"This leasing factor of 0.13 places the Grande Panda among the market's most aggressive EV offers" — Sparneuwagen.de
The deal covers the La Prima trim—the Grande Panda's top-shelf version. This variant packs a 113-horsepower motor and claims 320 kilometers of WLTP range. Numbers that put this Fiat squarely in the upper-middle tier of current compact electric cars.

What's This Actually Going to Cost You?
The math breaks down across several line items. The €39 gross monthly payment stretches over 36 months with a cap of 5,000 kilometers per year. On top of that come acquisition fees of €1,350 and an initial payment of €6,000 matching the electric vehicle rebate.
Without state assistance, the total bill climbs to €8,754 over three years. But the government's EV support scheme lets you recover that €6,000—provided your household income qualifies. The final cost drops to €2,754, equivalent to €76 per month all-in.
This pricing puts the Grande Panda in direct competition with the Dacia Spring or the Citroën ë-C3. But unlike those rivals, Fiat's betting on neo-retro styling that echoes the iconic Panda of the 1980s.

A Strategy to Revive Sales
Fiat is all-in on this pricing offensive. The Italian automaker, which has watched its volumes slide in recent years, hopes to win back customers drawn to affordable electric SUVs. The Grande Panda marks the Turin firm's return to the compact-car segment, abandoned since the original Panda was discontinued in 2023.
The model sets itself apart with a raised body and black plastic cladding that give it crossover vibes. A proven recipe that appeals to urban buyers hunting for versatility. A single electric powertrain simplifies the lineup and lets the brand focus on price accessibility.
What's Attached to This Deal?
The offer comes with several strings attached. That 5,000-kilometer annual limit really suits urban or suburban drivers. Those with heavier mileage will need to renegotiate terms—likely less favorable ones.
The €6,000 electric rebate, which makes this deal attractive in the first place, hinges on household income. Higher-earning families might not qualify, pushing the real cost closer to €243 per month.
Still, this aggressive campaign shows Fiat's determination to shake up an EV market still dominated by premium brands. With the Grande Panda, the Italian maker is banking on proving that electric can mean affordable.
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