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The Abarth 500 is a performance model of the Fiat 500 tuned in-house by FCA's Abarth subsidiary. It was unveiled at the 78th Geneva Motor Show, a year after the rebirth of Abarth brand and company. [36] All models use a turbocharged and intercooled version of the 1.4 L Fire I4 petrol engine. Rear
Abarth prepared Fiat's rally cars, including the Fiat 124 Abarth Rally and 131 Abarth. [12] In December 1977, in advance of the 1978 racing season, the beforehand competing Abarth and Squadra Corse Lancia factory racing operations were merged by Fiat into a single entity named EASA ( Ente per l'Attività Sportiva Automobilistica , Organization ...
The 500 Giardiniera (500 K on some markets) estate version of the Fiat 500 is the longest running model. The engine is laid under the floor of the boot to create a flat loading surface. The roof on this model also stretches all the way to the rear, not stopping above the driver and front passenger as it does in other models of the same period.
Abarth 500 may refer to the following variants of the Fiat 500: 2009 Abarth 500. Abarth 695 SS – produced from 1964 to 1971; Fiat Cinquecento Abarth – based on the Fiat Cinquecento (500 in Italian) from 1991; Abarth 500 (2008) – produced from 2008 on; Abarth 500 (2023) – to be produced from 2023
In 2015, Fiat launched the new Fiat 500X (produced in Melfi, Italy) and the Fiat Egea (produced in Turkey by JV partner Tofas and sold in Europe under the Fiat Tipo nameplate and Mexico as the Dodge Neon). [25] Lancia is a historic brand of Italian luxury and performance cars.
The Stellantis Heritage department has cooked up the Abarth Classiche 1300 GT in homage to a successful 1960s Fiat-Abarth Group 4 race car. The 1300 GT is based on the Alfa Romeo 4C, last sold in ...
Autobianchi A112 Abarth 70HP. The sportiest version was the A112 Abarth, introduced in September 1971 at the same time as the Elegant. [5] It was prepared by the motorsports division of the Fiat Group, at first with a 982 cc engine, obtained by increasing the stroke, coupled to a sporting exhaust, a twin-choke carburetor, and a different ...
The Abarth-Simca GT range includes 3 distinct models: 1300 GT, in coupe and spyder versions, 1600 GT; 2000 GT; 1963 Abarth-Simca 1300GT Corsa rear 1965 Abarth-Simca 1300 GT Corsa 1965 Abarth-Simca 1300 GT Corsa rear. These cars are all intended solely for motor racing, studied and built by Abarth, based on the chassis of the Simca 1000.