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FIAT and Romero Britto Unveil One-of-a-kind “Brittolino” at Miami Art Week

The FIAT brand and internationally acclaimed artist Romero Britto have joined creative forces to unveil a one-of-a-kind Fiat Topolino during Art Week Miami. Affectionately named the “Brittolino,” the car will be showcased in the Grand Salon of the Britto Palace—the global headquarters of the BRITTO brand and the world’s largest art studio.

The event brought together art enthusiasts and car lovers alike, celebrating the marriage of design, innovation, and joy. Dressed in Britto’s signature vibrant colors and optimistic patterns, the small, all-electric Topolino transforms urban mobility into a moving piece of art.

Fiat Topolino — honoring the “little mouse”

The Fiat Topolino, whose name translates from Italian as “little mouse,” has become a favorite in Europe and South America and is now drawing attention in the United States. After its appearances at the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance and the 2025 New York and Los Angeles Auto Shows, the model has captured the imagination of American audiences.

As a symbol of accessible, sustainable micromobility, the Topolino encapsulates FIAT’s vision of happiness and Dolce Vita on four wheels. FIAT Brand CEO Olivier François announced that the model will soon make its official debut in the U.S., with more details coming next year.

Romero Britto – the artist of happiness

Brazilian-born and Miami-based Romero Britto, founder of the Happy Art Movement, is one of the most collected and licensed visual artists in modern history. His works—blending cubism, pop art, and graffiti influences—radiate optimism, color, and love, inspiring millions around the world.

“I’m thrilled to share with art collectors and car aficionados this moving artwork showcasing the creativity and beauty of Italy, FIAT, and BRITTO — all with a splash of color and fun,” said Britto.

A collaboration defined by joy and inspiration

According to FIAT CEO Olivier François, “This one-off collaboration with Britto makes perfect sense. Together, two iconic brands with global influence come together to represent color and happiness — bringing a smile to people’s faces.”

Dr. Lucas Vidal, CEO of the BRITTO brand, added that bringing art into unconventional mediums like cars “allows billions of people to connect, interact, and experience Romero’s art in their daily lives.”

The Brittolino underscores FIAT’s ongoing commitment to design, sustainability, and emotional connection — a joyful union of culture and craftsmanship.

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