Logically an Italian car can knock out at least two of those pre-requisites but fuel-efficient and reliable? That's not really Italy's forte, after all, we all know FIAT stands for Fix It Again Tony.
Abarth (owned by Fiat, which is owned by Stellantis) specializes in taking small cars and making them faster and more fun to ...
Opt for one of the 1,949 examples Scorpionissima edition examples of the Abarth 600e and you'll get an electric crossover ...
Fiat 600e Abarth revealed Electric subcompact crossover comes in Touring and Scorpionissima versions Scorpionissima packs 278 hp, making it most powerful Abarth road car The Fiat 600e electric ...
For 2025, the Abarth 600e gets 40 more horsepower from its front-mounted electric motor and a whole lot more track-focused attitude.
Abarth is ready to extend its ... 600e to feature the same 54kWh battery as the Fiat, which will likely mean a decrease in range over that car’s 252-mile maximum. Accompanying the news was ...
Developed as a tribute to Abarth’s colourful racing history, the 600e is the firm's most powerful model to date ...
an aggressive – and very purple – variant of the Fiat 600e electric SUV. Following in the footsteps of the performance brand’s first EV, the Abarth 500e city car, the 600e aims to provide ...
IAIN: Par for the Fiat/Abarth 500 course. At least there are handy safety bits like blind spot monitor and auto braking, but no crash rating rules it out as a family car. JULES: At least fuel ...