Interesting Facts About the Abarth 600e
The Abarth badge has been linked to the Fiat 600 since the late 1950s, when the tuner created several performance variants. Decades later, the name re‑appears on a modern electric SUV that pushes the limits of power and speed.
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Abarth’s Early Fiat 600 Legacy (1956‑1970)
From 1956 to 1970 Abarth produced a range of tuned Fiat 600 models, including the Abarth 210 A and the Fiat‑Abarth 750, 850, and 1000. These versions established Abarth’s reputation for extracting extra performance from the humble city car.
Massive Popularity of the Original Fiat 600
By 1969 almost 2.7 million Fiat 600s had been built at the Turin plant, with production peaks of about 1,000 cars per day. The sheer volume made the 600 one of Italy’s most ubiquitous small cars of its era.
The Electric Abarth 600e – Power and Rarity
The 2025 Fiat 600e Abarth is billed as the most powerful Abarth ever, delivering 280 HP and sprinting from 0‑100 km/h in 5.85 seconds. Despite its impressive specs and a declared electric range of 340 km, only a single unit was reported sold in January 2025, highlighting its exclusivity.
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