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Claim Compensation for Diesel Emissions from Fiat

If you had a vehicle from Fiat that was part of the diesel emissions scandal, you could be entitled to claim compensation. At the moment we are not accepting claims for Fiat, but you can join the waiting list.

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Customers of some of the UK’s most popular car manufacturers may be able to claim compensation as a result of misleading diesel emission claims. Many manufacturers, including Fiat, have been implicated in a group claim that is very similar to the dieselgate scandal. So if you have a car or van from Fiat that was manufactured between 2009 and 2018, then you may be able to claim compensation. At Claims Bible, we’re here to make the entire process of claiming much easier – ensuring you can receive what you’re owed quickly and worry-free.

What are Fiat diesel claims?

Fiat is an incredibly popular Italian vehicle manufacturer that has recently been involved in false diesel emission claims. This has resulted in the company being taken to court and forced to pay compensation to consumers who were lied to about these emissions. The way this happened appears to be very similar to the dieselgate scandal, with manufacturers using technology to dupe emissions tests. These tools, known as defeat devices, were used to manipulate the test data to make it appear as though the vehicles were meeting emission regulations when they weren’t.

Are Fiat diesel emissions claims genuine?

The Fiat diesel emissions claims are genuine and ongoing. Many cases have been taken to court in the UK and claimants have successfully received compensation for the car manufacturers poor practices. This has paved a path for people who have purchased, leased or financed a Fiat vehicle that meets the right criteria to seek fair compensation in court over deceptive emission levels. In most of these cases, the courts have favoured the side of the claimant over the car manufacturer. This has created a clear framework for others to use as a way to claim against companies like Fiat. With the dieselgate scandal acting as the foundation, more people are receiving fair compensation for being deceived. If you believe that you might be eligible to make a claim, it’s important to act quickly so that you can get what you’re rightfully owed.

Can I claim for Fiat diesel emissions?

There are a few conditions that you’ll want to be aware of if you believe that you’re eligible to make a claim. The main thing to be mindful of is that the Fiat car or van in question must have been manufactured between September 2009 and December 2018, as this is when the deceptive emissions tests took place. If this is the case for you, then you can look to seek compensation by taking Fiat to court over the claim. When these claims were running, specialist legal firms assessed the merits and eligibility of each case and carried it through the courts. Diesel claims are currently paused following the High Court’s July 2026 judgment — see our diesel emissions guide for where things stand.

How to claim for Fiat diesel emissions

Claiming compensation for the fraudulent diesel emission claims from Fiat can be quite daunting at first, but with our help at Claims Bible it’s much easier. We’ll look at the specific circumstances around your case to determine the best course of action for you. Then, we can move your claim over to our legal partners who can take your case to court for you. Here’s how it all works:

  • Assessing Eligibility: To begin your claim, we’ll first need to assess its eligibility. We’ll look at the specifics around your vehicle and its ownership to ensure it lines up with the criteria required.
  • Building Your Case: After we’ve determined your eligibility, we can move on to building your case. We’ll gather key documents like purchase agreements or correspondence sent to you from Fiat.
  • Tailor-Made Legal Advice: Once we have the case prepared, we will pass you on to our legal partners who can take your claim to court. They will be able to help you through the process of making a successful claim.
  • Making a Claim: When everything is ready, we can proceed to take your claim against Fiat to court. We’ll submit the claim on your behalf and use the most appropriate legal channels.
  • Keeping You Updated: Cases like this can take some time and are prone to new developments, so we’ll keep you updated along the way. If there are any changes to the case or final rulings, you’ll be one of the first to know.

The window for receiving compensation against companies like Fiat for false diesel emission claims is open. At Claims Bible, we can help you understand what you’re owed, build a case for you and guide you through court successfully. If you’re interested in learning more about what we do, or would like to get started with your claim, please get in touch with our team at Claims Bible today.

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Gavin Cooper

Gavin Cooper

Claims Expert, Claims Bible

Gavin writes and reviews Claims Bible's guidance on compensation claims. Claims Bible is a trading style of Forces Compare Ltd, authorised and regulated by the FCA for claims management activities (FRN 785329).

Updated 5 August 2026 · Part of our Diesel Emissions guide