Fiat symbols review results in five additions

Fiat symbols

A review of Fiat symbols for 2026 sees five warning symbols and indicators added to the Fiat symbols page. It now holds nearly 100 total entries.

Generally when we review a manufacturer, a number of symbols need to made and added to our database. With Fiat, all of the additions pre-existed, that is, in use by other manufacturers.

Of course, the company offers only the 500e in the U.S. It does, however, intend to release a new two-seat EV, the Topolino, early in 2026.

As to the added symbols, four of them are a color addition. That is the Charge System fault, Electric Park Brake fault and Power Limitation are red in the latest model. And the Key Warning is now found in yellow/amber/orange!

This resulted in the addition of four rows that hold both red and yellow/amber/orange versions of the same indicator which indicate or point to the same problem.

This is actually a common issue with auto manufacturers and leaves us generally scratching our heads. It is true that some indicators change from yellow/amber/orange to red as a problem worsens, in the four cases here, the company has simply chosen to change the color of the indicator.

We’ve added all four of the indicators as examples.

You can see the Fiat dashboard symbols page and its roughly 100 entries here.

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