A 500HP Abarth 695 Biposto Time Attack car attacks Monza with aggressive flat foot shifting, rapid gear changes and a ...
With a 0 to 62 mph time of about 16 seconds, Abarth would like to make the Fiat 500 Hybrid a little less slower. As you might recall, Fiat revealed full specs of its chic new Fiat 500 Hybrid a few ...
When it first debuted earlier this year, the 240 hp 600e was the most powerful production Abarth model in the brand’s history. Now, it’s got 40 more horsepower from its front-mounted electric motor ...
Già nel 2022, Erre Erre Fuoriserie aveva firmato un retromod su Alfa Romeo Giulia. Adesso la berlina del 1962 torna a vivere ancora una volta, disponibile in due versioni, Classica o Alleggerita, tra ...
The Abarth 500e Turismo is just about as much fun as you can have on four wheels. A nippy little car with track-worthy credentials, this is a speed loving city slicker's dream. Sound Generator won't ...
Abarth just revealed its take on the new Fiat 600e electric subcompact SUV. The Abarth version sports a prominent rear spoiler, a more aggressive front end, and, on the launch edition, an eye-catching ...
L'Abarth 1500 Biposto Bertone viene presentata al Salone di Torino del 1952. Si tratta di una sportiva disegnata da Franco Scaglione per la carrozzeria Bertone, destinata a rimanere una one-off di ...
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The 2024 Abarth 500e electric hot hatch will be priced from $60,500 plus on-road costs when it arrives in Australian showrooms by the end of this year. The Abarth version of the new Fiat 500e electric ...
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As modifications go, this Abarth 695 Biposto might be perhaps the best (and also worst) we’ve ever seen. In fact, we’re sat here wondering why Abarth don’t just develop the 695 to look more like this ...