The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

New track-focused Abarth on sale with price tag under £20k

- Jack mckeown moToring ediTor jmckeown@thecourier.co.uk

A new track-focused Abarth 595 has been revealed in the form of the Trofeo, with uprated performanc­e parts and a price tag below £20,000.

Based on the Fiat 500 and modified by the Italian manufactur­er’s tuning arm, Abarth, the standard 595 has a reputation for being a raucous little hot hatch.

But now the tuner has revealed a more track-focused version to sit between the base model and the top-spec, highperfor­mance 695 Biposto.

To mark the Trofeo out as a more focused performanc­e car than the 595, it gets perforated and ventilated brake discs, Koni rear suspension and Abarth’s raucous Record Monza exhaust pipe with a quiet mode. The 157bhp, 1.4-litre engine is unchanged, though. At £17,290 for the hatchback version, it offers great value for money.

As evidence of its track day-biased attitude, the 595 Trofeo comes with a unique satellite navigation system that has some of the world’s most famous tracks built in. While visiting tracks such as Spa-Francorcha­mps or the Red Bull Ring, drivers can save and analyse their lap times.

Created by racer Carlo Abarth in 1949, the company became a hugely successful racing team. It was bought by Fiat in 1971 and made the company’s rally cars.

The name was occasional­ly used in the 80s and 90s to denote faster versions of Fiat’s cars, but in 2007 the company was resurrecte­d to build proper performanc­e cars based on the Italian manufactur­er’s more common vehicles.

Meanwhile, it’s been a poor day for April Fools. When I first started this job motoring PRs took great delight in fooling car hacks into printing fabricated stories for April 1st but this year only a solitary effort dropped into my inbox.

So hooray for Honda, who put a smile on my face with their announceme­nt of an in-car dating app. Purporting to help drivers find love on the road, the tinderinsp­ired H-Swipe uses an interactiv­e windscreen so motorists can swipe left or right to find the perfect match.

 ??  ?? The Abarth 595 will cost less than £20,000.
The Abarth 595 will cost less than £20,000.

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