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Jonathan Sage is our Abarth Franchise Specialist here at Autoworld Chesterfield, please feel free to contact him on 01246 834488 regarding anything Abarth!.
Abarth has always been synonymous with tough spirited cars, challenges, passions and thrills. Abarth is back to whet the appetites of all sports car enthusiasts.
Fiat is to appoint only 14 sites (in the UK) for its Abarth sports brand, which will supply the Grande Punto Abarth, Style and performance kits will also be available plus accessories and a range of exclusive clothing.
Visit our 'Customise your Abarth' section
HERE
for great tuning and performance accessories.
Here is great Abarth ethusiast website you may want to visit:
www.abarthisti.co.uk
"We are excited to have been chosen to represent the iconic Abarth brand. These new Abarth models promise to deliver a fabulous level of style and performance"
Abarth, Fiat's specialised tuning brand, is back. The tuning company formed by Austrian-turned-Italian Carlo Abarth back in 1949 created some beautiful little racing cars and later became, effectively, Fiat's competition department. Many enthusiasts remember the giant-slaying racing Fiat 600s with their fat wheels and their open engine covers keeping the rear-mounted engines cool and helping the aerodynamics in the process. In recent years the Abarth brand has degenerated into a mere badge for a sporty-looking Fiats, but now Fiat has woken up again to the potential the Abarth brand offers.
Abarth has been recreated as a separate division, based in its old headquarters at Corso Marche, Turin. There is to be a range of Abarth-branded cars (with no Fiat badging) plus equipment to make them into race or rally cars. Already several Grande Punto Super 2000 rally cars have been sold and campaigned with great success, and the expertise Fiat has gathered for the Abarth enterprise will also be used for other hot Fiat group products (including, intriguingly, some future Lancias) as needed.
First off is the Abarth Grande Punto. It uses the turbocharged version of Fiat's 1.4-litre, 16-valve engine, similar to those used in the new Bravo but here developing 155bhp. Its standard torque peaks at 152lb-ft, reached at 5,000rpm, but depressing the 'power boost' button raises the peak to 170lb-ft at 3,000rpm: a rush of torque instead of a gentle build-up.
The suspension is stiffened by 20% and lowered by 10mm, the track is 6mm wider thanks to the broader 17" wheels, the front anti-roll bar is thicker and there are two-piston front brake calipers by Brembo.
The wider wheels are shielded by black wheelarch lips and a deeper front valance with side ducts adds a visual aggression and improves airflow. Twin tailpipes, red side stripes and red door mirrors complete the visual makeover, while inside there's leather covering for the steering wheel and gearlever knob plus a fine pair of racy bucket seats. Aluminium pedals are also standard, and there's a big list of accessories including helmet holders and extra body graphics.
Whatever, the Abarth Grande Punto looks great: sporty, functional and purposeful, without suffering the over-styling that spoils the Corsa VXR yet looking more the race/rally part than the low-key 207 GTI.
The best part of the options list concerns the Esseesse kit, named after the SS kits Abarth used to make for the tiny Fiat 500 to convert it into a 595 or 695 SS. In the Punto, the 'esseesse' causes the engine, by means of an ECU change plus freer-flowing intake and exhaust systems, to produce 180bhp and 201lb-ft - extraordinary outputs for a 1.4.
The kit also includes 18" Oz wheels, drilled front discs with pads to suit and suspension lowered another 20mm, which introduces some negative wheel camber. Racing seats are worth ordering with this kit for the full effect. The kit must be fitted by an official Abarth dealer or tuning centre within a year or 12,500 miles of buying the car.
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