Electric Cars

FIAT e-Grant returns

We’re reaffirming our commitment to helping UK customers make the switch to Driving Electric, with the introduction of the FIAT e-Grant. Giving new car buyers £1,500 off the manufacturer’s recommended retail price on orders of all-electric Fiat 500e, Fiat 600e and Grande Panda Electric.

†T&Cs apply

Explore our electric car range​

All models
500e
Full Electric

From £24,995 OTR˄ ​

600e
Full Electric
Hybrid

From £29,975 OTR˄ ​

500e Armani
Full Electric
Grande Panda
Full Electric

Heading towards an electric future

Electric cars used to be for the few, but now they’re relevant to all of us. Many countries recognise the benefits of electric vehicles and offer dedicated incentives to encourage their adoption. Electric cars operate using powerful and modern batteries, producing minimal noise, except for a sound that alerts pedestrians to their presence. Electric cars are categorised as Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) as they rely on rechargeable batteries charged via the public grid or private charging stations.

Charging times for electric vehicles do vary depending on the battery type, charging method, and battery capacity.

Electric cars: benefiting both you and the environment

Access to restricted zones

Electric vehicles enable you to enjoy easier access to many urban areas, subject to local regulations.

Lower energy costs

Electric vehicles can be more cost-effective than using conventional fuels, and can also be charged at home.

Easy to drive

Ideal for city driving, with smooth acceleration and the added simplicity of single-pedal operation.

Lower maintenance costs

Electric cars have simpler mechanics, with fewer components and fluids to replace.

Range

Get up to 199 miles of range in 500e and up to 254 miles in New Fiat 600e (WLTP combined cycle). Discover how to maximise your full- electric driving range.’

Factors affecting range

The speed factor

Speed is the main factor which impacts battery range. By driving smoothly and adhering to speed limits, you can avoid excessive energy use.

Driving habits matter

Eco-driving is key to maximizing the range of electric vehicles. Smooth acceleration and gentle braking reduce energy consumption, while the regenerative braking function adds charge as you drive. Combined, these good habits can increase range by 15%-20%.

Outside temperature

The weather can reduce range by up to 40%, depending on the level of heating or cooling required in the cabin. In the cold, pre-conditioning the cabin temperature using the MY FIAT APP whilst the car is still plugged in is an effective way to improve range.

Charging costs and times

The charging time for electric car batteries depends on battery capacity, charging power (kw), and the vehicle charger's maximum power. Car manufacturers are continually researching and developing batteries that offer greater range and faster charging times. Modern electric vehicles primarily use lithium-ion (Li) batteries which are known for their durability.
Public charging stations offer a variety of payment options, such as a fixed monthly subscription or a pay-as-you-go fee, in addition to session costs determined by the operator. At home, charging can be done using a dedicated device (Wallbox) or a standard power outlet, with costs varying based on power requirements and the electricity provider. Customers can also choose to install an additional meter to separately track their charging energy costs.

Charging made simple

In general, charging times for electric cars depend on battery capacity, charging power (kw), and the vehicle charger's maximum power.
The most common and convenient method for charging an electric car is through a power outlet. However, for faster charging, owners can opt for a Wallbox or public charging stations. Wallboxes can be installed at home or the workplace, providing faster charging capabilities. Fast charging stations, which are being rolled out rapidly across the UK, offer high power outputs ranging from 50 to 180 kw. Public charging can be done using alternating current (cable mode 2 and 3) or direct current (cable mode 4). Charging times can vary from minutes to hours, depending on the vehicle's battery capacity, charging point power, and environmental factors like temperature and battery degradation.

Terms & Conditions

†The Fiat e-Grant Saving (the “Saving”) is a £1,500 saving towards the on-the-road Manufacturer Recommended Retail Price (MRRP) of a new electric Fiat 500e, Fiat 600e or New Fiat Grande Panda Electric only (the “Qualifying Vehicles”).

The Saving is offered by Stellantis UK Limited trading as Fiat at the point of order and is available to private retail customers who are UK residents only. Excludes fleet, business and Motability sales. It applies to the Qualifying Vehicles ordered between 01 August 2025 and 31 December 2025 inclusive from authorised Fiat retailers, a list of which can be found here: https://www.fiat.co.uk/tools/find-a-retailer

The Saving will be deducted from the on-the-road MRRP of the Qualifying Vehicles at the point of order and cannot be redeemed for cash or combined with any other retail offer unless explicitly stated.

The on-the-road MRRP includes VAT, delivery to the retailer, number plates, and the new vehicle registration fee of £55. It excludes optional extras such as chargeable paint, insurance, and any charging-related costs. All prices and information are correct at the time of publication but may be subject to change without notice. This may include changes due to legislation, regulatory updates, or Government policy.

Stellantis UK Limited trading as Fiat, reserves the right to amend, withdraw, or extend this offer at any time without prior written notice.

The Equivalent Discount is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, the UK Government or the Electric Car Grant scheme. Promoter: Stellantis UK Limited of Pinley House, 2 Sunbeam Way, Coventry CV3 1ND.