A glorious
past, a victorious brand name and a rich heritage in
motorsport all combine as Fiat Group Automobiles
re-launches the Abarth brand in the UK this month
(July).
Synonymous with
tough, spirited cars, enthusiastic challenges and a passion
for thrills, Abarth is back in the UK as a stand-alone brand
with a new range of models that will not only appeal to
Britain’s legions of sports car enthusiasts, but will
demonstrate once again that Fiat Group Automobiles can
successfully oversee and underwrite the production of safe,
exciting, high performance cars at affordable prices.
First to get the
Abarth treatment is the successful Grande Punto, the popular
supermini that is still one of the largest cars in the
highly competitive B segment. Grande Punto combines space,
accommodation and flexibility with state-of-the-art
technology and a rewarding driving experience which lends
itself perfectly to Abarth engineering.
But that’s only
the start: an Abarth version of Fiat’s new 500 supermini has
just been launched in mainland Europe, and is scheduled for
a UK introduction early next year. And there are further
exciting plans in the pipeline. Abarth’s fast-paced roll-out
has initiated an expansion of its production capability in
the division’s new home at the Mirafiori plant in Turin,
Italy. These new premises group together Abarth’s
manufacturing, motorsport, engineering, design and
management departments.
Three versions
of the Grande Punto Abarth will become available in the UK
later this year: the 1.4 T-Jet priced from £13,500
on-the-road, and two further upgrade offers promising even
more driver involvement. The first tuning kit, known as
Assetto, is designed to enhance the chassis of the
car, including the brakes and suspension. The kit includes
ventilated and cross-drilled front brake discs, and
cross-drilled rear discs, high performance (softer) front
brake pads, special shorter (-15/20 mm) springs and 18-inch
white painted alloy wheels fitted with 215/40 ZR18
Pirelli P Zero tyres.
The second option – known as the esseesse (SS) kit
– primarily increases the power of the engine, and is only
available in conjunction with the Assetto kit. It
adds several components including a special air filter,
a larger Garrett turbocharger, new injectors, larger
diameter freeflow exhaust system, and a revised engine
control unit with esseesse software. All of this
boosts engine performance from 155 bhp to 180 bhp. Visually,
the £3,500 esseesse kit includes unique logos for
the tailgate, wing mirror covers and engine cover.
POWER
AND ELEGANCE
Compared with
the standard Grande Punto, the Abarth’s track has been
widened by 6 mm; it is equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels
and the option of contrasting striping bearing the Abarth
name along each side. The front bumper has been specially
redesigned and houses the headlights set in a dark surround,
while the larger air intakes, adapted to cater for the
turbocharged engine’s cooling requirements, are enhanced
with an exclusive Abarth design.
The sideskirts,
wheel arch rims and black plastic underbody complete the
fairing on the lower section, which is profiled to boost
aerodynamic performance and extends as far as the tapered
rear bumper. The Abarth badge is clearly visible, positioned
in the centre of the front grille, the rear hatch, and on
both flanks, at door handle height.
Inside, the
Abarth touch is equally apparent. The charismatic Abarth
scorpion badge is positioned on the passenger side of the
dashboard, for example, while the ‘carbon effect’ central
console is decorated with a textured cube motif. The car’s
instrument panel has been given a sporty new design, and the
same smart finish is used for both the steering wheel and
gear stick – black leather with red stitching.
Driver and front
passenger seats have also been designed to capture the style
and driving experience of Abarth. Both have built-in head
restraints, lumbar support and excellent lateral thigh
support. On request, the seats and central dashboard section
can be finished in full grain leather.
A comprehensive
equipment package includes a host of safety and
comfort-enhancing features. Safety features include window
airbags, side airbags, height adjustable driver's seat,
Blue&Me hands-free communications system, foglights, rear
head restraints, ABS and ESP. The importance of safety is
also shown by the fact that ESP comes as standard and cannot
be deactivated. Equipment designed to enhance comfort
includes a radio/MP3 player, fully adjustable steering
wheel, air conditioning, dark tinted windows, electric front
windows, Dualdrive electric power steering and cruise
control.
STING IN
THE TAIL
The launch of
the Grande Punto Abarth is a tribute to an ‘army’ of small
Fiats from the 1950s and 1960s, that were given a tough,
dynamic and sporty edge by the ‘magic hands’ at Abarth. They
were ‘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
the first of a series of road and competition cars aiming to
bring back those former glory days of excitement, success
and high performance.
The Grande Punto
Abarth is fitted with a 1.4 turbo (T-Jet) petrol engine,
delivering 155 bhp. Combining with a 6-speed manual gearbox,
the engine gives the car a top speed of 129 mph, and a 0-62
mph acceleration time of just 8.2 seconds. The Grande Punto
Abarth is not just a high performing small car – it is also
safe, and respectful of the environment. Safe because the
tuning is not limited to the engine and the aerodynamics:
the car’s brakes and chassis set-up have also been upgraded
and professionally engineered to cope with the improved
performance.
Developed to
combine the sporting performance and low NVH characteristics
of a high-tech petrol engine with fuel economy comparable to
a diesel unit, and CO2 emission levels which
readily comply with increasingly stringent European
regulation, the 1.4 litre T-Jet engine in the Grande Punto
Abarth is already a well proven, durable and responsive
engine.
Through cubic
capacity downsizing allied to the adoption of a small
turbocharger, this remarkably responsive 155 bhp 1.4 litre
T-Jet engine delivers a performance equal to or better than
a conventionally aspirated 2.0 litre engine with a reduction
of between 10% and 20% in fuel consumption and emissions.
Employing
state-of-the-art computer aided design and calculation
systems to simulate unit stress under turbocharging, every
aspect of this latest 1.4 litre powerplant has been
re-evaluated. Three-dimensional computational fluid-dynamics
studies of the entire thermodynamic cycle, injection phase
and the engine cooling circuit, as well as thermo-mechanical
analysis of cylinder head, block and piston stress, resulted
in comprehensive redevelopment of the combustion system,
intake and exhaust manifolds, camshaft profiles and phasing,
intake system, engine coolant circulation and spark plugs.
Compared to the
superseded 1.4 FIRE engine from where it traces its lineage,
the Grande Punto Abarth’s 1.4 T-Jet engine features
optimised intake port and manifold design; a revised
injection system and a bespoke spark plug design to improve
knock resistance and pre-ignition; a reduction in both inlet
and exhaust valve lift time to optimise air mass flow; a
reduction in compression ratio from 11:1 to 9.8:1; piston,
connecting rod and crankshaft redesign; a new, reduced
volume exhaust manifold for maximum exploitation of the
exhaust pulse energy, and improved engine cooling efficiency
through a revised coolant path and a redesigned water pump
impeller.
Excellent
combustion characteristics have allowed for the adoption of
a notably small turbocharger. With a turbine diameter of
only 33 mm, this highly compact and responsive unit is
located directly above the exhaust manifold, with the
attendant catalytic converter close-coupled to the turbine
exit. Via a ‘drive-by-wire’ throttle system, the 1.4 litre
T-Jet engine provides outstanding low-end torque, almost
entirely devoid of the lag in power delivery traditionally
associated with turbocharger installations. Via a Sport
Boost button located in the centre console of the
Grande Punto Abarth, the engine will deliver an impressive
169 lb ft of torque at 3000 rpm, (152lb ft in normal mode),
endowing the vehicle with a 0-62 mph acceleration time of
8.2 seconds and a top speed of 129 mph. Notwithstanding such
strong performance, this superbly responsive powerplant will
nevertheless return over 40 mpg in the combined cycle and
restrict CO2 emissions to just 162 g/km. Additionally use of
the Sport Boost function modifies the amount of steering
effort required by the driver, so as to give a sportier
feel.
Grande Punto
Abarth is 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 team of specialist
designers and engineers, along with the technicians who
produced the Fiat Grande Punto (one of Europe’s most
successful cars), the Grande Punto Abarth is factory-built,
and is subject to all the regulations and rigorous checks
applied to standard models.
For top stopping
power the car is equipped with disc brakes all round; the
front brakes being ventilated and equipped with powerful
Brembo fixed four-piston callipers. The Grande Punto
Abarth’s suspension is based on the tried and tested set-up
of the Fiat Grande Punto, which means MacPherson struts and
anti-roll bar at the front and torsion beam suspension at
the rear, but it is significantly modified. The anti-roll
bar has been thickened (diameter 19 mm), the front springs
are 20 per cent stiffer, and the ride height is lowered by
10 mm. With this combination in place, the car provides
impeccable road holding and enhanced driver involvement
while maintaining a high standard of comfort.
ASSETTO
AND ESSEESSE KITS
The Assettoand
esseesse kits, which are delivered to customers
packed in original wooden crates – in keeping with Abarth
tradition – may only be sold and installed by the official
network of Abarth Assetto Corse tuners on a Grande
Punto Abarth 1.4 Turbo T-Jet 155 bhp. This conversion must
take place within one year or 20,000 km (12,000 miles) from
its first registration. Conversions are covered by a
two-year Abarth warranty from the installation date.
Fitted with the
full esseesse kit, the Grande Punto Abarth has more
than twice the power of the basic Fiat Grande Punto model (a
statistic repeated throughout Abarth’s history: the Fiat 500
from 1958 had 13 bhp, while the Abarth-modified car boasted
26). With the full Abarth treatment and fitted with a
1.4-litre 16v turbo engine enhanced to 180 bhp (at 5750 rpm)
and with a maximum torque of 272 Nm at 2750 rpm, (200 lb
ft), the Grande Punto Abarth esseesse can achieve a
maximum speed of 133 mph, accelerating from 0-62 mph in just
7.5 seconds. The modifications to the brakes and suspension
contained within the kit mean the Grande Punto Abarth is
more than capable of transmitting all this power to the road
in a usable, safe and enjoyable manner.
The finishing
touches to the kit include 18-inch alloy wheels and various
mechanical modifications to alter the car’s dynamics, for
example: the special set-up (both the front and rear
suspension are lowered by a further 20 mm compared with the
standard Grande Punto Abarth), and the enhanced braking
system (the front discs are cross-drilled and fitted with
softer, high-performance pads).
An integrated
product, the esseesse kit is also safe, since the
engine cannot be tuned unless the brakes are enhanced and
the set-up is modified at the same time. All this will only
be possible at Abarth tuning centres.
As a first step
up from the standard Grande Punto Abarth, a handling (Assetto)
kit is offered, which includes springs that lower the ride
height by 15-20mm, special front brake pads, cross-drilled
front disc brakes and alloy wheels with very low profile
tyres. The full kit, comprising engine and chassis
modifications (esseesse) includes: Garrett GT 1446
turbocharger which increases boost pressure from 1.3 to 1.5
bar, new water and oil pipes to the turbo, new exhaust
manifold, heat shield, complete injector rail, MAP sensor,
boost sensor, modified catalytic converter, larger diameter
exhaust, new intercooler pipework, adapted radiator pipe,
new water pump, wastegate valve, and new engine ECU.
SUPER
SUPERMINI
The second car
to receive Abarth’s exceptional engineering work is the
iconic 500, which set the motoring world alight following
its launch in July 2007. Faithful to the ‘small but wicked’
phrase coined for Abarth cars in the 1950s, the new 500
Abarth, which is making its mainland Europe debut this
summer, is a small car with stunning performance. Powered by
a similar 1.4-litre 16-valve Turbo petrol engine, it
delivers a maximum 135 bhp at 5500 rpm and peak torque of
206 Nm (152 lb ft) at 3000 rpm in ‘Sport’ mode. In ‘Normal’
mode the maximum torque becomes 180 Nm (132 lb ft) at 2500
rpm.
The new 500 Abarth is rapid but also environmentally aware:
just like the regular Fiat 500, it is built to Euro 5
standards well in advance of forthcoming legislation. The
Abarth version also features the new TTC (Torque Transfer
Control) feature which improves the transfer of drive torque
to the wheels but, above all, ensures that the car behaves
impeccably while cornering, making it even safer and more
entertaining to drive when travelling at speed.
Like its Grande
Punto stablemate, the 500 Abarth is no mere styling
exercise. The assertive yet practical design is driven by
the need to improve the 500 Abarth’s performance. Perhaps
the best demonstration of this set-up is the particular care
and attention that went into the aerodynamics and
functionality of certain elements of the car. Compared with
the basic car’s body, for example, the 500 Abarth has
improved dynamic performance thanks to the extension of the
roof with a large fin spoiler, and a ‘slide’ from the
underbody to the air intakes, taking in a large section of
the rear bumper. Two tailpipes are fitted on either side of
this ‘slide’, placed symmetrically at the outlets to a
single silencer positioned transversely. (They also have the
Scorpion logo, just like they did in the 1960s.)
The front of the
car also clearly demonstrates the 500 Abarth’s sporting
credentials. There’s a triple air intake – the central one
being larger than on the series model – and a much broader
opening above the number plate. Additionally, two
symmetrical ‘nostrils’ on each side of the bumper correspond
exactly to the position of the two identical intercoolers,
which can be seen through these apertures, guaranteeing
optimum intake and airflow.
The nose, with
its Abarth logo, has also been extended forwards to make
space for the turbocharger, which gives the 500 Abarth a
more pronounced, dramatic side profile, in keeping with the
best Abarth tradition. On the old 850 TC and 1000 TC models,
the external elements that made them so collectable were
highly visible and recognisable as characteristics of the
brand.
As with Grande
Punto Abarth, the Abarth coat of arms appears on the flanks,
pierced by a tricolour lightning bolt, just like on the
Abarth 595 and 695 from the 1960s, symbolising the brand’s
racing heritage. Sideskirts envelop the curves of the car,
creating a more vertical profile and improving the Cd.
Lastly, the 16-inch or 17-inch wheels come in a variety of
different styles, including a multi-spoke and a holed
version (a clear reference to certain stylistic features of
forged wheels in the 1970s).
Inside, the 500
Abarth has a decidedly sporting feel, with special
instrumentation and an analogue turbo pressure gauge. The
main instrument panel has sporty graphics and includes a
boost gauge/gearshift indicator, while the three-spoke
steering wheel features special thumb-grips and is ‘flat’ at
the base to make it easier to adjust. The distinctly
‘racing’ feel is also in evidence in the pedals, which are
aluminium with rubber inserts, in the gear lever knob
(upholstered in leather with a sporty, more ergonomic grip)
and in the ‘unified’ seats with head restraints built into
the seat backs. Lastly, the roof lining and side trims are
black, giving the cabin an appropriately sporty look.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: GRANDE PUNTO ABARTH 1.4 T-JET (155
BHP)
Engine
-
4 cylinders
in line, 4 valves per cylinder, 1368 cc
-
Power: 155
hp at 5500 rpm
-
Max torque
206 Nm at 3000 rpm (230 Nm at 3000 rpm Sport Boost mode)
-
Drive-by-wire throttle with no mechanical connection
-
Garrett IHI
RHF3-P10.5 fixed geometry turbocharger
Transmission
Suspension and steering
-
MacPherson
strut front and anti-roll bar
-
Torsion beam
suspension at the rear
-
Lowered
sports suspension
-
Electric
power steering with Sport Boost mode
Brakes
-
Fixed front
calliper: Brembo M4x40, four piston
-
Ventilated
front brake disc ø 305 mm x 28 mm
-
Rear
calliper with piston ø 54 mm
-
Rear brake
disc ø 264 mm x 11 mm
Bodywork
Wheels &
Tyres
CO2
emissions
Fuel
consumption
-
Urban
consumption: 29.4 mpg
-
Extra-urban
consumption: 53.3 mpg
-
Combined
consumption: 40.9 mpg
Dimensions
-
length 4041
mm
-
width 1721
mm
-
height 1490
mm
Weight
Performance
-
Top speed
129 mph
-
0-62mph 8.2
secs
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: GRANDE PUNTO ABARTH (180 BHP)
‘ESSEESSE’
Engine
-
Four
cylinders in line, 4 valves per cylinder, 1368 cc
-
Output:
180bhp at 5750 rpm
-
Max torque
272 Nm at 2750 rpm
-
Drive-by-wire throttle with no mechanical connection
-
Garrett GT
1446 fixed displacement turbocharger
Transmission
Suspension and steering
-
MacPherson
strut front and anti-roll bar
-
Torsion beam
suspension at the rear
-
Lowered
sports suspension
-
Electric
power steering with Sport Boost mode
Brakes
-
Fixed front
callipers: Brembo M4x40, dual piston
-
Ventilated
front discs ø 305 mm x 28 mm
-
Rear
callipers with piston ø 54 mm
-
Rear discs ø
264 mm x 11 mm
Bodywork
Wheels &
Tyres
Performance
-
Top Speed
133 mph
-
0-62 mph 7.5
secs
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: 500 ABARTH 1.4 16V TURBO T-JET
(135 BHP)
Engine
-
4 cylinders
in line, 4 valves per cylinder, 1368 cm3
-
Power
output: 135 bhp at 5500 rpm
-
Peak torque:
206 Nm at 3000 rpm in Sport Boost mode
-
Fixed
geometry IHI RHF3-P turbocharger
Transmission
Suspension
-
Front:
MacPherson strut and anti-roll bar
-
Rear:
Torsion beam with anti-roll bar
-
Lowered
sports suspension
Steering
Brakes
-
ZPH 4.1.2
floating front calliper, ø 54mm piston
-
Ventilated
front brake discs, ø 284 x 22 mm
-
CII 34
floating rear calliper, ø 34 mm piston
-
Rear brake
discs, ø 240 mm x 11 mm
Wheels &
Tyres
Ecology
level
CO2
emissions
Fuel
consumption
-
Urban
consumption: 33.2 mpg
-
Extra-urban
consumption: 52.3 mpg
-
Combined
consumption: 43.4 mpg
Performance
-
Top speed:
127 mph
-
0-62 mph:
7.9 secs
Safety
Passive
Safety– as for Fiat 500
Active
Safety– ABS, ASR, ESP etc
Standard
Equipment – Grande Punto Abarth
-
Radio/MP3
player
-
Rear spoiler
-
Sideskirts
-
Window
airbags
-
Red Brembo
brake callipers
-
Side airbags
-
17-inch
alloy wheels
-
Height
adjustable driver’s seat
-
Fix&Go tyre
repair kit
-
Blue&Me
-
Audio hi-fi
system
-
ESP
-
Remote
central locking
-
Adjustable
steering wheel
-
Air
conditioning
-
Electrically
adjustable and heated door mirrors
-
Dark tinted
windows
-
Foglights
-
Leather
steering wheel and gear knob
-
Locking
petrol cap
-
ABS
anti-lock braking
-
Electric
front windows
-
Dualdrive
electric power steering
-
Rear head
restraints
-
Cruise
control
Other
standard features:
-
Six-speed
gearbox
-
Body-coloured door handles
-
Lowered
suspension
-
Chrome
tailpipes
-
Sports
instruments
-
Immobiliser
-
Electric
internal boot release
-
Illuminated
boot
-
Trip
computer
-
Passenger
airbag deactivation
Optional
Equipment and Prices
|
TOTAL £ |
BASIC £ |
|
£250 |
£212.77 |
|
£375 |
£319.15 |
|
£550 |
£468.09 |
|
£500 |
£425.53 |
|
£100 |
£85.11 |
|
£100 |
£85.11 |
|
£850 |
£723.40 |
|
£250 |
£212.77 |
List
Price - Grande Punto Abarth
Basic £ |
VAT £ |
Total Retail £ |
OTR Charges £ |
Total OTR £ |
10,987.87 |
1922.88 |
12,910.75 |
589.25 |
13,500 |
|