We’ve known Fiat was working on a hot version of the new electric 500 for over a year, but only now did we get confirmation thanks to this new set of spy photos. They show what is very clearly a ...
The 2023 Fiat Abarth 500e has been revealed, with the automaker’s electric hot hatch bearing a searing color scheme. Update: 22/11/22 9:00 p.m. ET: The article has been updated with Fiat’s comments ...
Fiat has just revealed the first ever EV to wear the sporty scorpion badge, the 2023 Abarth 500e, which it revealed in a very striking highlighter green/yellow color that will surely grab your ...
Additionally, the ritzy yet feisty Abarth brand recently detailed its regular, ICE-powered range - now with a simplified configuration process and a few tasty novelties. Stellantis is a massively huge ...
Abarth has officially introduced the new Abarth 600e, marking its most powerful model to date and the next step in the brand’s electrification strategy. The 600e blends track-tested performance with ...
Soon after Abarth itself released a series of images of the 600e undergoing testing in prototype guise, our spy photographers were able to snap some photos of the upcoming electric crossover up close.
Italian performance car specialist Abarth has just debuted a new all-electric model called the 600e as its bright purple “Scorpionissima” launch edition undergoes final testing ahead of a commercial ...
Fiat has revealed that from 2024, all future performance models from the Abarth brand will be all-electric. Abarth is best known for its sporty versions of the 500 but also sells the 124 Spider, ...
A redesigned Fiat 500e electric hatchback heads to U.S. showrooms in early 2024, and it may be accompanied by a feisty Abarth model when it arrives. The new 500e Abarth was revealed on Tuesday and is ...
The performance version of the Fiat 500e has been revealed, with the Abarth model going electric for the first time. 153 horsepower and 173 pound-feet of torque are fed to the front wheels, shooting ...
Italian company Abarth moved its headquarters from Bologna to Turin in 1951. The following year, Abarth started its long-running partnership with Fiat. Nothing more than a Stellantis brand nowadays, ...
I don't think there's any way around it. The Fiat 500 is (gasp) cute. Even the extra 59 horsepower in the Abarth model won't change that. But it might make the cute a little easier to swallow.
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