AN EV dealer has taken issue with Fiat’s new EV, claiming its lack of doors makes it unsafe.
Alex, who runs Utah-based dealership EV Auto, took to TikTok to share his concerns about the all-electric Topolino.
EV dealer Alex raised concerns about the safety of the new Fiat Topolino DolcevitaTikTok
The all-electric microcar can be purchased without doorsTikTok
He walked viewers through an overview of the tiny new EV before raising his concerns about its safety.
This was largely due to the fact that the Topolino can actually be driven without doors
Instead, the two seats are hemmed in by a rope hooked onto what would be the doorframe at each end.
The regular Topolino does come equipped with standard doors but the Dolcevita variant has this unique set-up.
Alex said: “Check out this new electric vehicle from Fiat.
“It doesn’t look like the original Fiat 500 Topolino and the main reason is that it’s got ropes instead of doors.
“It doesn’t look super safe, but it does look super fun.”
This is allowed because the Topolino is categorised as a quadricycle rather than a regular car.
Quadricycles are a form of microcar with limited weight, power and speed that are subject to looser requirements than most other cars.
The category was created in 1992 and allows enthusiasts to buy cheap, nippy vehicles, often with quirky features.
In fact, the Dolcevita will only cost you £8,872.
The model has a range of just 46 miles and can only get up to about 27mph.
Its tiny battery can recharge from empty in under four hours using a standardised European plug, so no need for specialist chargers.
On the ropes, Fiat’s website says: “Its wicker rope gives the new Topolino a Riviera beachy charm.”
It is also equipped with a sunroof and vintage mirrors to add to the old-school Mediterranean ambience.
Social media commenters were stunned by the little quadricycle.
One wrote: “That’s just a golf cart.”
Another added: “Perfect for Catalina Island.”
Fiat has been contacted for comment.
It comes after a Porsche EV was filmed bursting into flames during rush hour in China.
Meanwhile, EV drivers were issued an urgent warning over a major security issue putting their cars at risk.
Instead, the two seats are hemmed in by a wicker ropeTikTok
On its website, Fiat said it adds to the model’s ‘Riviera beachy charm’TikTok
The quirk is allowed because the Topolino is categorised as a quadricycle rather than a carTikTok
However, more nervous drivers can buy the standard version equipped with normal doorsTikTok