Panda Monster Truck was Built by Fiat on a Jeep Floor to Star in a New TV Spot [w/Video]
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Panda Monster Truck was Built by Fiat on a Jeep Floor to Star in a New TV Spot [w/Video]



Earlier this month, CarScoop reader Tommaso A. shared with us a handful of pictures and a video of a monster truck version of the latest Fiat Panda 4x4 that he spotted in Italy. At the time, we had no information regarding the build, but Fiat has now shed some light to the project.

As it turns out, the monster Panda prototype was created by Fiat itself in collaboration with Mercurio Cinematografica, set designer Andrea Faini and the Fabio Gementi Workshop, for an upcoming television spot that will air in Europe in the beginning of 2013.

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