2006 Fiat Panda Jolly Concept by Stola
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The 2006 Fiat Panda Jolly was a one-off concept created by Centro Stile Fiat and built by Stola. It was inspired by the old beach-car tradition, especially the 1950s Fiat 600 Multipla Jolly used around Capri.
The concept stripped the Panda down into a small open leisure vehicle. It was not trying to be faster or more technical than the production Panda. The point was atmosphere: boat-style materials, open-air usability, and a relaxed resort-shuttle character.
Fiat planned the Panda Jolly as a special shuttle vehicle for Capri during the summer of 2006. That explains the design better than any performance spec could. It was a city car turned into a seaside transport object, not a normal concept chasing production.
The Panda Jolly stayed a one-off, but it worked because the Panda’s simple shape suited the conversion. It was small, useful, and charming without pretending to be anything more serious.
Technical Specs
Year: 2006
Make: Fiat
Model: Panda Jolly
Builder: Stola
Design: Centro Stile Fiat
Base Vehicle: Fiat Panda
Body Style: Open leisure vehicle / resort shuttle concept
Inspiration: Fiat 600 Multipla Jolly
Use Case: Capri summer shuttle
Engine: Not reliably documented
Production Status: One-off concept

































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