The Fiat Pulse, a compact crossover manufactured by Stellantis in Brazil for select markets, offers an Abarth variant with a modest powertrain. Now, this Brazilian crossover with Italian flair introduces a special edition inspired by the hit series Stranger Things.
Initially launched in Brazil, the limited-edition Fiat Pulse Abarth Stranger Things Edition has arrived in Mexico, priced from 511,000 pesos (approximately $28,000 USD). With only 511 units produced, Mexican buyers have just 111 opportunities to own this exclusive model, ensuring its desirability.
Mexico’s Fiat Pulse Abarth Gains Stunning Stranger Things Edition
The launch coincides with the final season of Stranger Things, the fifth installment of the series. Netflix released episodes one through four on November 26, 2026, followed by episodes five through seven on December 25, 2025. The finale will stream on Netflix on December 31, 2025.
Aesthetically, this special edition features a black finish accented with red highlights, including Stranger Things decals on the lower doors. Red accents also appear on the front fascia, mirror caps, wheel trims, and the Abarth badge on the tailgate.


Exterior Demogorgon claw marks are complemented by iconic symbols and moments from the series on the side and rear windows. Interior details include a numbered plaque, Stranger Things-embroidered front seats, custom sill plates, and a Stranger Things badge on the engine cover.
The vehicle is also available in Rojo Monte Carlo red with a black roof, in addition to the striking Negro Vulcano black option.
Powered by a turbocharged 1.3-liter inline-four engine, it delivers 173 horsepower and 198 lb-ft (270 Nm) of torque. The sole transmission option is a torque-converter automatic unit supplied by Aisin.

Fiat claims a 0-100 km/h sprint in 7.6 seconds and a top speed of 215 km/h. Equipped with all-season tires, the rear suspension features a torsion beam setup.
Below the Stranger Things edition, the standard Pulse Abarth retails for 461,900 pesos (around $25,270 USD). Lower trims—Impetus, Drive Plus CVT, and Drive MT—feature a naturally aspirated 1.3-liter inline-four engine producing 97 horsepower and 94 lb-ft (128 Nm) of torque.


In the U.S., Fiat offers only one model: the 500e. This all-electric variant generates 117 horsepower and provides up to 150 miles of range on a full charge.











































