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While the 500 Abarth represents the brand’s future, fans today can already enjoy a sporty drive at the wheel of the Grande Punto Abarth, equipped with the 1.4 Turbo petrol engine that delivers ...
At its core, the Abarth 500 is a cutesy yet angry-looking performance version of the Fiat 500. As an Abarth owner myself, I have to admit it’s nowhere near quick enough to compete with modern ...
Both versions of the 595, which is based on the Fiat 500 Abarth, use a turbocharged 1.4-liter inline-four engine rated for 160 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque. Abarth says the cars reach 62 mph in 7.4 ...
On the other hand, the Abarth Punto Evo is rumored to employ Fiat's 1.4-liter MultiAir turbo engine that develops 170 horsepower.
Abarth 500C (above) and Punto Evo (below right) – Click either for high-res image galleries First up is the 500C. The pseudo-convertible version of the popular (and soon to be U.S.-bound) retro ...
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Abarth is preparing quite a party for Geneva, with the Italian company set to offer us multiple goodies. This piece of news is dedicated to Abarth’s non-500-based Geneva goodie, the Punto ...
While we don’t and won’t get the Punto Evo in North America, we’re eagerly looking forward to an Abarth-tuned Fiat 500 and really hope the Esseesse models will also be available here.
The Fiat Group’s Abarth division will display three “specialties” based on the firm’s Punto supermini, the 500 and 500C softop models at September’s Frankfurt Motor Show.
The 500 Abarth will also get a SS version, more powerful and sporty. The 1.4 liter turbocharged will have an output of 180 hp, the same power as in it's bigger brother Grande Punto.