Key highlights
- Fiat has unveiled the TRIS, its first-ever three-wheeled electric vehicle, designed for last-mile commercial deliveries.
- The TRIS features a 90 km range, 48V electric motor, and a modular design, available in chassis-cabin, flatbed, and pickup configurations.
- Initially launching in Middle East and Africa, Fiat plans to expand TRIS to European markets in the near future.
Fiat has officially entered the micromobility segment with the launch of TRIS, a three-wheeled electric vehicle designed for commercial last-mile deliveries. Developed under the Fiat Professional brand, TRIS aims to provide cost-effective, zero-emission urban transportation, catering to small businesses, independent workers, and underserved communities.
Compact yet versatile design
The TRIS EV is built for urban and rural environments, featuring:
- A compact 3.17-meter length and tight 3.05-meter turning radius, ensuring easy maneuverability in congested streets.
- Three modular configurations—chassis-cabin, flatbed, and pickup—allowing businesses to customize the vehicle for different applications.
- A spacious cargo area, capable of holding a standard euro pallet, with a payload capacity of 540 kg.
Performance and battery tech
Fiat has equipped the TRIS with a 48V electric motor, delivering 9 kW peak power and 45 Nm of torque. The vehicle reaches a top speed of 45 km/h, making it ideal for short-distance urban logistics.
The 6.9 kWh lithium battery, similar to the one used in the Fiat Topolino, provides a 90 km range on a single charge. The integrated charging system allows for 0-80% charging in 3.5 hours using a standard domestic plug.
Technology and features
Fiat has packed the TRIS with modern tech, including:
- A 5.7-inch digital display, showing battery status and range.
- USB-C and 12V power outlets, enabling device charging on the go.
- LED lighting system, featuring Fiat’s new pixel design for enhanced visibility.
Market position and expansion plans
Fiat has initially launched TRIS in Middle East and Africa, targeting growing demand for sustainable urban mobility. The company has hinted at future expansion into European markets, where micromobility solutions are gaining traction.