Fiat Mexico Opens Pre-Orders For Pulse Abarth “Stranger Things” Edition
Limited Edition Honors Popular Netflix Series with Exclusive Style and Performance
Not long ago, we covered the Stranger Things-themed Fiat Pulse Abarth debuting in Brazil — a sporty compact crossover inspired by Netflix’s hit series. Now, Fiat Mexico is launching its own Stranger Things Edition, and this one is even more exclusive than what we saw earlier this year.
Fiat is the official automotive licensee in Mexico for the fifth and final season of Stranger Things, so the brand has seized the moment with a limited-run special model that leans deep into the Upside Down’s mysterious vibes. And unlike the Brazilian release, Mexico’s version is highly restricted in production.
Only 111 units will be built — a clear nod to Eleven. For collectors and fans of the show, this is one of those “grab it now or regret it later” situations.
Turbocharged and Ready for Adventure –

The Pulse Abarth Stranger Things Edition isn’t just about theme graphics and dark styling. It’s powered by Stellantis’ 1.3-liter T270 turbo engine, producing 173 horsepower (130 kW) and 198 lb-ft (270 Nm) of torque. A 6-speed AISIN automatic transmission with manual-shift capability keeps things fun.
Fiat estimates 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 7.6 seconds and a top speed of 215 km/h (134 mph) — quick for a compact crossover that excels in daily use and weekend cruising.
A Stylish Trip Into the Upside Down –

Fiat adds exclusive touches both inside and out — darker detailing, series-inspired graphics, and a performance-driven Abarth appearance. This styling approach is similar in spirit to the Brazilian edition we previously talked about, but it’s designed specifically for the Mexican market and backed by a local promotional campaign.
Fiat Mexico has already uploaded an official launch video on its channel so enthusiasts can get a closer look at the supernatural-themed features.
Pricing & How to Secure One –

This sinister little crossover is priced at $511,000 MXN (or about $30,800 USD) depending on exchange rates. Pre-order registration is now live through Fiat Mexico’s website, allowing fans to try to reserve one of the coveted 111 units before they disappear like a Demogorgon in the dark.
Fiat has once again blended pop culture and performance — this time giving Mexico’s enthusiasts a chance to own a crossover that’s as bold as the final season itself.








