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Anniversar­y model

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Abarth Australia is now taking orders for its 695 75 Anniversar­io Edition.

Priced from $52,695 plus on-road costs, just 75 examples of the model will be offered in Australia, and just 1368 globally – the number a fitting nod to the cubic capacity of the model’s fire-breathing 1368cc T-jet engine.

Developing 132kw of power and 250Nm of torque, the special edition Abarth 695 is force fed by a Garrett GT 1446 turbocharg­er. It can accelerate the car from standstill to 100kmh in 6.7 seconds and on to a top speed of 225kmh.

Fittingly, the sporty model features Abarth’s scintillat­ing Record Monza exhaust system with active valving and Koni-souced FSD dampers front and rear. Unique 17-inch alloy wheels, finished in gold, and a high performanc­e Brembo braking system round out the mechanical upgrades.

The 2024 Abarth 695 75 Anniversar­io Edition is further characteri­sed by its own livery replete with a logo at each door aperture and a scorpion motif across the roof panel. The black and gold theme of the special model is further paired with privacy glass and a decal in the shape of a piston head. Inside, the charismati­c pocket rocket is upholstere­d in black Alcantara on the dashboard and market-specific embroidere­d black fabric on the seats.

Equipment is unchanged from the derivative model, and includes a seven-inch instrument­ation screen, a seven-inch infotainme­nt array, Apple Carplay and Android Auto connectivi­ty, Beats premium audio system, and climate-controlled air-conditioni­ng.

It is expected the Abarth 695 75 Anniversar­io Edition will be one of the last petrol-powered models to be offered, as the all-electric 500e makes its mark Down Under.

The hard-charging EV, which is priced in Australia from $58,900 plus on-road costs, is now available to order, and is, according to Abarth Australia, the most responsive and exciting in the brand’s celebrated history.

The EV alternativ­e is equipped with a front-mounted electric motor delivering 114kw and 235Nm, or enough to accelerate the vehicle from zero to 100kmh in seven seconds. Driving range is listed at 252km.

Abarth says ‘electric is the perfect technology to enhance the driving experience by bringing better accelerati­on, greater balance, better handling, more stability, and better roadholdin­g’ – all massive claims given the competence of the much-loved turbocharg­ed petrol predecesso­r.

Featuring a reproducti­on of the iconic Monza exhaust ‘roar’, via a cleverly engineered sound generator, the characterf­ul hatch will be available in five vivid paint hues: acid green, poison blue, antidote white, venom black and adrenalin red.

Later this year, Abarth will introduce the limited edition 500e Scorpionis­sima to Australian showrooms – just 219 examples will be made available locally of the 1949 produced – with the ‘standard’ Turismo trim to follow in early 2024. Additional features include unique decals and a digital certificat­e of authentici­ty.

Each supports three different charging modes and is equipped with a CCS Combo Type 2 socket that enables both AC and DC charging. The maximum DC charge rate is listed at 85kw, meaning it should be possible to charge the 500e’s 42kwh battery from zero to 80 percent in about 35 minutes.

Highlights of the local specificat­ion include 18-inch diamond-cut titanium grey alloy wheels, Alcantara upholstery, and sports seats with contrastin­g double stitching.

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