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Return of the supercool?

I first saw the Abarth 500 at the Geneva motorshow last year. Even back then it stood proud, handsome and dominating in stark contrast to its minature dimensions. I was smitten back then and have enjoyed the presence of the uber cool 500’s on our roads of late – especially as I see it as a personal battle against the irritating Mini.

After having read the great Car article yesterday as they took a new Abarth 500 across the alps, I had to go see one again. After all, I need a train station car and what better than this?

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Unfortunately, I didn’t get to see the car in person (I’m a week early) but my interest is peaked. I’ve been pouring over the (incredibly stylish) A4 teaser they gave me, that comes together with pictures of the Assetto Corse package – a track day pack that comes with special wheels, lowered springs, uprated discs and pads, ecu flash that takes power from 135bhp to 160bhp and some other tasty add-ons. Standard car is £13,600 and the package costs another £2,500.

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This is a very, very cool car.

Discussion

3 comments for “Return of the supercool?”

  1. I agree it is a very cool car and we are getting one of the first in March!

    Exactly like the one in the brochure, pearlescent white with the upgraded 17″ 5 petal wheels, red leather, electric “Skydome” sunroof/targa.

    One thing though, the 160hp kit is the Esseesse (SS) kit for road cars. The Assetto Corse is a full-on, non-road legal race car with nearer 200hp.

    Posted by David Yu | February 2, 2009, 6:29 pm
    • Now that’s why google images brings up a race car whenever I searched for “Assetto Corse”
      Just so you know, I’ve had Fiat ring me at least 8 times since I went down there last week – I get the impression they’re looking for some customers so make sure you get some free upgrades.

      Posted by BlowDog | February 2, 2009, 7:27 pm
  2. When we ordered ours, we could only identify one definite Abarth dealer! Unfortunately they are trying to brand themselves as a “non-discount” premium brand so along with the GT-R we will be buying another car with no discount in the worst recession for a couple of generations!
    But yes, we shall pushing hard for a free set of Abarth mats!

    Posted by David Yu | February 2, 2009, 10:33 pm

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