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The short-term car hire market is fragmented so we want to make finding the right car easy for you. We partner with approved vehicle subscription companies to bring you the best, in-stock Fiat cars so you can always find one that's available.

We want to give our users access to every subscription car available today, so they can find the best one for them. Use our car search tool to narrow down your search.

Remember, our car inventory depends on UK subscription providers, so the range of cars you’ll see depends on what subscription vehicles they currently have in stock.

How to get a Fiat on subscription?

It’s time to find your next car! Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Browse all available cars
  2. Find a subscription company that has it in stock
  3. Head over to their website
  4. Sign up and add your personal information
  5. Pick a subscription term (usually a monthly rolling but some providers require a minimum 3-month commitment)
  6. Pay initial subscription deposit (if applicable)
  7. Select a delivery date for your new car!

What’s included in the monthly vehicle subscription cost? 

Unlike leasing and other types of car finance, subscription services include all costs related to car ownership, including: 

  • Regular vehicle maintenance
  • Servicing for when things go wrong
  • Breakdown cover
  • Car insurance
  • Road tax
  • Yearly MOT
  • Car collection and delivery (some providers charge for this) 

What is the most popular Fiat car in the UK? 

The most popular model is the Fiat 500 Lounge with 112,092 new car sales in Q1 of 2022. Use our car search to find one on subscription today!

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Common questions about this manufacturer

What electric models does Fiat have?

Fiat has an electric model called the Fiat 500e which made its debut in 2020. It runs on battery power only and does not use traditional petrol and diesel engines. The new Fiat 500 range is split out into four models: Action, Passion, Icon and La Prima.

Does Fiat have hybrid cars?

Yes, Fiat has two hybrid models - the Panda Hybrid and the 500 Hybrid which were launched in 2020. Both feature an innovative 12-volt Belt Starter Generator (BSG) to give their petrol engines an electric boost.

How safe are Fiat cars?

Fiat cars have not always been perfect in terms of safety ratings, but they have improved in recent years. However, the Fiat 500 hatchback scored only three out of five stars in Euro NCAP crash tests in 2017, with low scores for adult and child occupant protection.

What are some good Fiat alternatives?

Some good alternatives to Fiat cars depend on your preferences and budget. If you are looking for a small and nippy city car with a similar look and feel to the Fiat 500, you might consider the Volkswagen Up, which has plenty of room and holds its value well. If you are looking for a cheaper option, you might consider the Dacia Sandero, which is one of the roomiest in the small car category with five seats. If you are looking for a more spacious and comfortable car with higher quality, you might consider the Volkswagen Golf

How to choose the right Fiat for me?

Choosing the right Fiat for you depends on your needs, preferences and budget. Some of the popular Fiat models are Fiat 500e, Fiat Panda and Fiat Punto.

What are the benefits of subscribing to a Fiat?

You can subscribe to a Fiat without being tied to a long-term contract. Monthly subscription usually include everything in one simple monthly cost, such as insurance, maintenance, breakdown cover and road tax. You can stay subscribed for as long as you want and change your car regularly according to your needs.

A brief history of Fiat

Fiat has a long history, dating back to 1899. The company was founded by Giovanni Agnelli, an Italian industrialist who started the car company with a single model, the 24 HP.

In 1910, Fiat started making aircraft engines and soon became a leader in aviation technology. In 1919, Fiat made its first truck. Two years later, it opened its first factory in Argentina.

By 1925, Fiat had offices in every continent except Antarctica (the company opened offices there in 1929).

Fiat introduced its first passenger car designed specifically for export in 1938: the 600 B Torpedo. This was the first mass-produced car produced by Italy's major automakers after World War II ended.

After World War II ended, Fiat began building trucks again and started producing buses for public transport systems around Europe. In 1950, the company began building its own cars instead of buying them from other manufacturers like Alfa Romeo and Lancia as it had done before the war. The first car built under this new policy was called the 1200 B Balilla ("little goblin"), which went into production in 1954 and remained on sale until 1960 when it was replaced by a modernised version called the 1100 B Super.

1. Subscription cost is based on the average price of all subscription cars for this brand from four UK providers in June 2024.
2. Car brand popularity based on the number of new car sales in the UK. Data taken from SMMT for June 2024.
3. Most popular model is based on data on vehicle licensing in the UK. Data taken from GOV.UK for Q1 of 2024.

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