Performance is one of the strengths of Abarth 595 Competizione.
After several failed attempts in the recent past, Fiat has now barged in the first model under its performance boosted brand Abarth dubbed the Abarth 595 Competizione.
Known for its performance, Abarth 595 Competizione is a stoutly built hatchback that has a sporty appearance.
As you lay your eyes on it first it may appear as a blob of mass metal, but as you give a closer look it is much more than that.
Engine hood isn’t long enough, it is short and descends into the front bumper. The hood lines are evident and appear sporty. Up front, Abarth has fitted the iconic round shaped HID head lights that steal your attention.
The 17 inch alloy wheels shod with the Pirelli PZero 205/40 tyresand featuring Abarth Scorpion badge appear swanky.
Peep through the not so spacious door to get disappointed by the sombre interior styling. Cabin space is restricted, which means head, shoulder and leg space is not lavish.
Feature wise too, Abarth lags behind compared to competition, the equipment list is not very impressive, among the comfort goodies stuffed inside an audio system with Bluetooth connectivity, six-speakers, automatic climate control, sports seats, steering mounted controls are included.
Abarth 595 Competizione is driven by the athletic 1.4 litre T-Jet petrol engine. The engine is capable of churning out pinnacle power and torque of 158 Bhp at 5500 RPM along with 201 Nm of torque at 2750 RPM in normal mode and 230 Nm of torque in sports mode.
Five-speed automated manual transmission with a manual override system is mated to the petrol engine.
Although, the automated manual transmission usually hints at increased mileage but in this case it fails to push the bar any further. The claimed fuel economy for the premium hatchback is 12.75 kmpl.
Performance is one of the strengths of Abarth 595 Competizione, Fiat quotes to achieve 100 kmph mark from rest within 7.6 seconds. Top speed attained by the model is around 197 kmph which is slightly less than 200 kmph.
Although, Mini Cooper S is a pricier option in comparison to the new Fiat hatchback, it certainly has more to offer in terms of looks, cabin space and luxury gadgets.
It will be interesting to see whether Fiat manages to impress luxury and performance enthusiasts or turns out to be another failed attempt to lure customers.
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