At its core, the Abarth 500 is a cutesy yet angry-looking performance version of the Fiat 500. As an Abarth owner myself, I have to admit it’s nowhere near quick enough to compete with modern ...
The Abarth 500, Fiat’s small city car in hot hatchback guise. We’re used to driving it in 158bhp Esseesse guise, but this is the 133bhp entry-level model, prices for which start at £14,707.
The Abarth 500e and 500e Convertible are entertaining urban runabouts that handle pretty well and get off the line quickly. They lacks the outright enjoyment of many petrol-powered hot hatches ...
Tin hat on, here we go with another evo review of a car ... problem facing the Abarth 500e. Despite looks that are as close to a modern-day interpretation of a Fiat 500 as legislation allows ...
When you think of the Fiat 500, there are many descriptors which might come to mind. Historic, stylish, and maybe even cool. But a racing machine? Probably not. Fortunately, that's where Abarth ...
Does the Abarth makeover of the 600e make it a proper performance EV? We put the brand's latest model to the test.
No reviews. This car is awful ... and reliability - my 2014 Fiat 500 Abarth has been truly exceptional. For those of you who think these cars are unreliable, you need to talk to 500 or Abarth ...
The Abarth 500e shares the same electric motor as the Fiat, albeit with power dialled up to 152PS (the most powerful Fiat 500 Electric has 118PS). That means it'll accelerate to 62mph in 7.0 seconds ...
To find out, we took a 500-mile (800-km) journey from Toronto ... The Fiat 124 Spider Abarth is well styled, harkening back to the days of the original Abarth rally car of the ’70s.
The Abarth 500e and 500e Convertible are entertaining urban runabouts that handle pretty well and get off the line quickly. They lacks the outright enjoyment of many petrol-powered hot hatches ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results