Fiat Renews Its Qubo Minivan with the New L Version

Published on January 09, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Front photograph of the new gray Fiat Qubo L, showing its renewed design with LED optics and redesigned grille, parked in an urban setting.

Fiat renews its Qubo minivan with the new L version

Fiat updates its offering in the minivan segment with the launch of the Qubo L. This family vehicle not only grows in size, but also takes a key technological leap by offering electrified options for the first time. The brand thus responds to a market that demands greater versatility and energy efficiency. 🚙

A leap in dimensions and powertrain technology

The main novelty of the Qubo L lies in its overall expansion. Its body is larger in all its measurements, which directly translates into a more generous interior space and a larger trunk capacity. This physical growth is accompanied by a revolution under the hood. The engine range now includes a 48-volt mild-hybrid system and a 100% electric variant, marking a turning point for the model. For those who prioritize range on long trips, a diesel engine option is retained.

Key features of the new range:
  • Body expanded in length, width, and height.
  • Debuts 48V mild-hybrid propulsion.
  • Incorporates a fully electric version with lithium-ion battery.
  • Retains a diesel engine for uses requiring maximum range.
The brand seeks to compete in a segment that demands versatility and efficiency, adapting to new regulations and user preferences.

Exterior design: evolution focused on utility

The exterior design of the Qubo L evolves without losing its practical essence. The aesthetics are modernized with new front and rear LED technology light clusters, along with a redesigned grille. More options are offered to customize the finishes. However, the main objective remains functionality. The side sliding doors allow for very wide opening, and the ground clearance is kept generous to facilitate getting in and out. The engineers have worked on optimizing aerodynamics to reduce energy consumption, a critical factor for the performance of the electric versions.

Highlighted exterior elements:
  • Redesigned front and rear optics with LED light signature.
  • Greater emphasis on aerodynamic efficiency to save energy.
  • Sliding doors with large opening for easy access.
  • Ground clearance that maintains practicality.

Interior: connectivity and modularity to the fullest

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