The Abarth 500e is also claimed to be 1.5sec quicker than its petrol-supping sibling from 40-60km/h. That’s a whole 2.0 seconds faster than the regular Fiat 500e, plus superior acceleration compared to the combustion-powered Abarth 595 (7.3sec). The Abarth 500e is expected to be backed by Fiat Australia’s unremarkable three-year/150,000km warranty, with battery cover extending to eight years/150,000km.Īgainst the clock, that translates to a brisk 7.0-second 0-100km/h sprint, while top speed is limited to 155km/h, at which point the motor is spinning at a dizzying 14,200rpm – 1000rpm more than a Fiat 500e is capable of. Scorpionissima models will only be available in the two hero colours: Acid Green (with black decals) and Poison Blue (with white decals). Oh, and in case you’re wondering, the Scorpionissima gets unique exterior decals that set it apart – along with a digital certificate of authenticity. The 500e Turismo bags 18-inch alloy wheels, a fixed panoramic glass roof, heated exterior mirrors (with titanium grey caps), full LED lighting, a six-speaker JBL audio system, electrified scorpion logos and premium sports seats with Alcantara accents.Īhead of the driver is an oval-shaped multifunction four-spoke steering wheel, wrapped in Alcantara/leather and far sportier than the two-spoke rim used to steer the core Fiat 500e.įive exclusive colours are available on the Abarth 500e – Antidote White, Venom Black, Adrenaline Red, Acid Green and Poison Blue. Luckily, the 2023 Abarth 500e looks the part and has plenty of standard features.
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