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Rent a Fiat 500 in Casablanca

Italian style, smallest car in our fleet, parks anywhere. Delivered to your hotel, Anfa office, or Mohammed V Airport. Perfect for couples, solo travelers, or anyone who finds parking annoying.

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Fiat 500 for rent in Casablanca
The car you're booking

Fiat 500

From 35€/day. Delivered to your hotel anywhere in Casablanca. No deposit, full insurance, real 24/7 support.

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Why the Fiat 500 in Casablanca

The smallest, most parkable car you can rent in this city.

The Fiat 500 is 3.6m long. The Logan is 4.4m. That 80cm difference doesn't sound like much until you're trying to wedge into a space on Avenue Hassan I or in a Maarif side street where Moroccan parallel-parking norms involve "if your bumpers don't touch, you've got room." The 500 fits where nothing else does. For couples staying in Casablanca for a few days, or business solo travelers who don't need cargo space, this is the car that makes the city feel manageable instead of frustrating.

The Fiat 500 is also the most stylish car in this price tier. Its design lineage goes back to the 1957 original — when you pull up to a riad or boutique hotel, the staff smiles, kids point at it, the Italian-design halo lifts the experience. For tourists, that matters in a way the spec sheet doesn't capture. It's a small thing that makes the trip feel premium.

The car

Fiat 500, automatic.

Transmission
Automatic
Fuel
Gasoline
Seats
4
Bags
2
From
35€/day

The Fiat 500 we run is automatic gasoline — a 1.0L 3-cylinder, frugal at around 5L/100km, easy to drive, easier to park. Four seats (back row is for kids or short trips for adults), two carry-on suitcases comfortably (or one large + a backpack). Modern interior, AC, Bluetooth audio, USB charging.

Door-to-door delivery

Where in Casablanca we drop the keys.

Free delivery anywhere within Casablanca city limits. Your driver shows up, hands you the keys, walks you through the car, takes 60 seconds. Most common drop points:

Mohammed V Airport (CMN)
Meet-and-greet at arrivals. We coordinate with your flight number — if you're delayed, we wait.
Anfa
Premium business district. Hotel concierge or office tower lobby drops are standard.
Maarif
Shopping and dining heart of Casablanca. Twin Center, Morocco Mall, mid-range hotels.
Casa-Finance City
CFC tower drops for visiting executives. Direct access to A3 toward Rabat.
Ain Diab / Corniche
Beachfront hotels, Sindibad Park, weekend Corniche restaurants.
Habous / Old Medina
Riads and boutique hotels. We park outside the medina walls; you walk the last 80m.
Hassan II Mosque area
Tourist-heavy zone with limited parking. Drop in adjacent neighborhoods if you prefer.
Anywhere else in Casablanca
Sidi Maarouf, Bourgogne, Gauthier, Polo, Sidi Bernoussi — just tell us. Free in-city delivery.
Honest pricing

From 35€ per day. Less for longer rentals.

Real numbers. No "starting from" fine print, no mandatory extras. Insurance, AC, GPS, and unlimited mileage are included by default — they're not upsells. Longer rentals get progressively lower daily rates; pick your dates above and the booking will show your exact total before you confirm anything.

Common questions

Fiat 500 + Casablanca, asked.

Is the Fiat 500 too small for four adults?
For city errands and short trips (under 30 min), four adults fit. For longer drives — Casablanca to Marrakech, an Atlas day-trip — the back row gets uncomfortable for adults due to limited legroom. If you're a group of four or more, the Logan or Duster is much better. The 500 is genuinely best for two adults plus carry-ons, or solo travelers.
Can I take it on the highway to Marrakech?
Yes, but go in with eyes open. The 500's 1.0L engine cruises fine at 110-120 km/h, but it's not built for fast overtaking on the A7 climbs near Settat. If you regularly drive in fast left-lane traffic and want effortless speed, the Logan or Clio is closer to that experience. For the typical 100-110 km/h cruising on Moroccan motorways, the 500 is comfortable.
Two suitcases — does it really fit?
Two standard carry-on suitcases yes. Two checked bags (the 25kg type) is tight — you'd need to fold the rear seat down, which means your backseat is gone. For couples with airline-checked luggage going to multiple cities, the Clio 5 is a better starting point.
Is it as fuel-efficient as advertised?
Yes — around 5L/100km in mixed driving, even less if you're light on the throttle. A full tank is ~35L, which gets you ~700km. For a Casablanca-only week, you'd barely use half a tank.
Can I park it on the street overnight without a gardien?
In a residential neighborhood with a "gardien de voiture" (parking attendant in a yellow vest) — yes, tip 10-20 MAD for the night. In areas without a visible gardien, use a hotel garage or a paid parking lot. The 500's small size also means it fits into smaller spots that bigger cars miss.
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