FIAT Professional is launching the new three-wheeled electric vehicle for urban delivery, called TRIS. Designed at Centro Stile in Italy, TRIS is a fully electric vehicle with a 90 km range, created to be an affordable ultra-light commercial vehicle.

The brand-new electric vehicle for last mile delivery will be available in three configurations: chassis-cabin, flatbed, and pick-up. It has been designed “to meet the needs of micro transportation, merging iconic Italian design, affordability, and versatility into an easy-to-use, zero-emissions business solution”, according to the Italian manufacturer. Manufactured in Morocco, TRIS will be introduced in the main markets across the MEA region, demonstrating FIAT Professional’s commitment to mobility for all. It offers a flexible and scalable solution.

FIAT Professional: how’s the new TRIS made

Indeed, the name “TRIS” draws inspiration from the vehicle’s three wheels, its modular design, and its signature three-light LED arrangement. The name’s simplicity ensures easy pronunciation across multiple languages, allowing it to resonate with diverse global audiences.

Technically speaking, the lithium battery, with a capacity of 6.9 kWh, provides a homologated range of 90 km (WMTC), ensuring “sufficient autonomy for daily professional use across various urban and suburban settings“. Notably, this is the same robust and proven battery technology used in the Fiat Topolino, now adapted to meet the specific demands of professional use, whose real-world performance has already been validated by vehicles in circulation. Thanks to its integrated smart charging system, TRIS can be charged from 0 to 80% in just 3.5 hours, reaching the complete recharge in 4 hours and 40 minutes.

“As cities grow and the need for clean, accessible transport becomes more urgent, we saw an opportunity to offer something radically simple and profoundly useful”, commented Olivier Francois, FIAT CEO, and Stellantis Global Chief Marketing Officer. “TRIS answers that call—providing independent workers, small businesses, and underserved communities with a cost-effective, zero-emissions tool to move forward. With its debut in the Middle East and Africa, TRIS is set to transform last-mile mobility and open new doors to economic empowerment and social inclusion. And we believe its potential goes far beyond—Europe may be next, because this kind of smart, sustainable solution speaks a universal language.”

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