Fiat Unveils 2026 Toro Pickup With Modern Design And More Tech
Compact Pickup Adds Sharper Style and Versatile Powertrains
Fiat’s refreshed 2026 Toro compact pickup hasn’t even had its official debut yet, but we’re already getting a sneak peek. Fiat teased the updated model on Friday, but the truck has started arriving at select dealerships in Brazil ahead of schedule. Thanks to YouTuber “Wagner dco“, we’re getting our first real-world look at the 2026 Toro before the brand pulls the covers off its updated compact pickup.
Modernized Exterior –

The 2026 Toro sports a sharper, more aggressive design while keeping its familiar footprint. The front grille now features vertical slats inspired by Maserati styling, paired with new dotted LED daytime running lights (DRLs) and reshaped fog lights. A more prominent skid plate on the front bumper adds to the truck’s rugged character.
At the rear, the taillights keep their shape but gain dotted LED signatures to match the front DRLs. The bumper has a new design with chunkier accents, and the Toro keeps its unique split “barn-door” tailgate for easy cargo access.
Interior Tweaks –

Inside, Fiat has made subtle updates to keep the cabin fresh. New seat fabrics vary by trim, and the center console now includes an electronic parking brake, a feature borrowed from the Rampage. Different wheel and hubcap designs complete the mild but effective refresh.
Engine Choices And Performance –

The 2026 Toro carries over two reliable engine options:
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1.3-Liter Turbo 270 Flex:
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176 horsepower (131 kW) at 5,750 rpm with ethanol and 5,250 rpm with gasoline
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27.5 kgfm (199 lb-ft) of torque at 2,000 rpm
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Paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission
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2.2-Liter Turbodiesel:
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200 horsepower (149 kW) at 3,500 rpm
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45.9 kgfm (332 lb-ft) of torque at 1,500 rpm
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Paired with a 9-speed automatic and 4×4 Auto system with a low-range mode
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Future Hybrid Power –

Fiat has already confirmed that the 2027 Toro will add a 48-volt hybrid setup mated to the 1.3-liter Turbo engine and swap the 6-speed automatic for a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT). This move should increase efficiency while maintaining capability.
With modern styling, smart interior tweaks, and versatile powertrains, the 2026 Fiat Toro continues to lead its segment while paving the way for a more electrified future.
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