To my eye it reminds me of this style of Fiat interior.
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Stick a touchscreen in the middle of that and add a "Bamboo box" where the airbag is passenger side and squircle wheel with modern gauges.
Yes it's more modern but just because it's not like recent Fiats doesn't mean it's not like Fiat..
The bamboo is an interesting touch, in keeping with the Panda theme and all that, but I've read on here (
and other places online) that the Panda namesake is apparently
not the bear, but some goddess of travel? (Empanda?)
Still, Fiat has multiple times referenced the bear in marketing materials and events, so this only adds weight to the name being the bear after all.
I quite liked where they were going with the 03 and 12 models. The mini MPV sort of shape down to city car size. Narrow body. Raised up central gear stick (albeit redundant in the EV models).
There's nothing wrong whatsoever with the Citroen C3, it's just... I don't really want one and probably, most Panda buyers from the 80s until now who've kept buying Panda's.. probably don't want a C3 either. It was a bigger class, and whilst it's always been relatively cheap, usually more than the Panda - until the recent UK-flation applied to the UK price for the current/outgoing Panda though which artificially brought it on par with the outgoing C3.
Not trying to 'rip apart' the new Panda in any way, it's nice but I can't be the only one who feels like, it's just not a Panda. In various, objective ways, class being the big one.
RIP to the A-Segment. If all we're left with is the current Aygo and a couple of others in that league... truly, it's dead.
Edit: oh, and when I call it a Citroen C3, that's not to be an insult. It's like how people call the 124 a Mazda... but actually, at least the 124 had a Fiat engine, and panels. This just has the panels. Even the Punto sharing the platform with the Corsa, didn't re-use the same radio units or anything. And that big Fiat pick up truck for sale here... that's hardly a Fiat either, "but it is" you can say. Maybe it's just a modern thing "they identify as a Fiat", and maybe I'm just guilty of challenging that eh? lol