Fiat Topolino Vilebrequin
The Fiat Topolino Vilebrequin is a stylish new beach cruiser that embodies the elegance, charm, and laid-back spirit of the French Riviera.
Beyond its playful appearance, the model also marks an important step in Stellantis’ strategy to expand electric vehicle production at its Kenitra Assembly Plant in Morocco.
More of a special-edition collaboration than an all-new car, the Topolino Vilebrequin takes inspiration from the French surfwear brand Vilebrequin, featuring exclusive colors, fabrics, and whimsical sea turtle-themed prints.

Based on the Dolcevita version of Stellantis’ electric microcar, it boasts open sides, a retractable soft top, and a breezy, carefree aesthetic perfect for summer drives along the coasts of France and Italy—the only two markets where this “collector’s edition” is currently sold.
“This meeting between the Fiat Topolino and our iconic sea turtle resulted in a high-quality, low-impact, and delightfully playful design,” says Roland Herlory, CEO of Vilebrequin. “It’s the ultimate summer accessory and a companion for unforgettable sunny days ahead.”
Mechanically, the Vilebrequin edition is identical to the standard Topolino, with a top speed electronically limited to 45 km/h (28 mph) and a 5.5 kWh battery delivering up to 75 km (46 miles) of range. Pricing starts at €13,490 ($15,810), and it joins a growing family of micro-EVs that includes the Citroën Ami and Opel Rocks-e.









