The launch
of the Grande Punto Abarth is a tribute to the army of
little Fiats from days gone by, that were given a tough,
dynamic and sporty edge by the “magic hands” at Abarth:
scorpions with a real sting in the tail, igniting the
passion of thousands of drivers with a taste for
challenge, speed, and Italian flair. Today, the Grande
Punto Abarth is aiming to evoke the former glory of
those high-performance vehicles by offering the public,
especially younger drivers, the chance to enter the
world of competitive racing in complete safety, at
affordable prices.
The Grande Punto Abarth is fitted with a 1.4 turbo
petrol engine, delivering 155 hp. Combined with a
6-speed manual gearbox, the engine gives the car a top
speed of 208 km/h, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in just
8.2 seconds. The Grande Punto Abarth is not just a high
performing little car – it is also safe, and
environmentally friendly. Safe because the tuning is not
limited to the engine and the aerodynamics: the car’s
brakes and set-up have also been redesigned to cope with
the improved performance. It is also eco-friendly
because, despite having far more horsepower than the
model on which it is based, it complies with the same
legislation on noise and emissions (Euro 4 approved
engine). Developed by Abarth’s designers along with the
technicians who produced the Grande Punto Fiat (one of
Europe’s most successful cars), the Grande Punto Abarth
is factory-built, and is subject to all the regulations
and checks applied to standard models.
The raw power and elegance of the Grande Punto Abarth
are instantly visible. Compared to a standard Punto, the
track has been widened by 6 mm, it has 17” alloy wheels
and red stripes bearing the Abarth name along each side.
The front bumper is specially designed and houses the
main beam headlights set in a black surround, while the
larger air intakes, adapted to cater for the new
engine’s cooling requirements, are enhanced with an
exclusive Abarth design. Finally, the skirts, the wheel
arch rims and black plastic underbody complete the
fairing on the lower section, profiled to boost
aerodynamic performance and extending as far as the
tapered rear bumper. The Abarth badge is of course
clearly visible, positioned in the centre of the front
grille, the rear hatch and even on both sides, at door
handle height.
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The raw power and elegance of the Grande Punto
Abarth are instantly visible. Compared to a standard
Punto, the track has been widened by 6 mm, it has
17” alloy wheels and red stripes bearing the Abarth
name along each side. |
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The Grande Punto Abarth is fitted with a 1.4 turbo
petrol engine, delivering 155 hp. Combined with a
6-speed manual gearbox, the engine gives the car a
top speed of 208 km/h, accelerating from 0-100 km/h
in just 8.2 seconds. |
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However, most of the Abarth treatment relates to
performance: the engine, brakes and set up. The 4-cylinder
16v engine (1368 cc supercharged with an IHI fixed geometry
turbocharger) delivers 155 hp at 5500 rpm with a maximum
torque of 206 Nm at 5000 rpm. When “power boost” mode is
activated, the maximum torque increases to 230 Nm at 3000
rpm (a good 10% more), and the electric power-assisted
steering modifies the setting to give a sportier feel. There
are disc brakes on all wheels, and the front brakes are
ventilated with a Brembo fixed dual-piston caliper.
The suspension is based on the tried and tested set up of
the Fiat Grande Punto (McPherson strut and anti-roll bar,
torsion bar suspension at the rear), suitably modified: the
anti-roll bar has been widened (diameter 19 mm), the front
springs are 20% firmer, and the set up has been lowered by
10 mm. After this treatment, the vehicle will provide
impeccable road holding while maintaining a high standard of
comfort. Evidence of the importance given to safety when the
car was designed (especially for younger drivers), is that
the ESP comes as standard and cannot be deactivated.
The Abarth touch is equally apparent inside the car: the
charismatic figure of the scorpion on one side of the
dashboard, for example, while the “carbon effect” central
console is decorated with a textured cube motif.
That’s not all: the instrument panel has a sporty design,
with the same look for the steering wheel and gear stick,
finished in black leather with red stitching. Last but not
least, the seats have also been beautifully designed with
built-in headrest, lumbar support and two wings providing
lateral thigh support (on request, the seats and central
dashboard section can be finished in full grain leather). |
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