Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Abarth 500 SS

Well, Fiat keeps the interest in the 500 high by tinkering with the fabulous little car. It's a page from the MINI JCW book, but if this page is any indication I'd be interested in the whole book! Hopefully we'll see this car stateside!



Abarth 500 SS

PRESS RELEASE: ESSEESSE – SUPREMELY SPORTING

Owners who want to take their Abarth 500 even closer to the tuning firm's ‘racer for the road' ideal, can plump for the esseesse specification. The word esseesse means ‘SS' in Italian and lives up to its name by giving the car a supremely sporting twist.

The £2500 conversion has to be carried out within 12 months or 20,000km of the car's first registration and can only be undertaken by Abarth's skilled network of technicians. Their first job is to upgrade the engine's Electronic Control Unit so that the 1.4-litre turbo pumps out 160bhp at 5750rpm – more than double the power output of the regular Fiat model and very much in keeping with historic Abarth practice. To help with this power upgrade, a new air filter made by Italian specialist BMC is fitted.

To match the additional power, drilled and ventilated 284mm x 22mm brake discs are fitted at the front, together with new pads, while 240mm x 11mm drilled discs replace the already powerful standard items at the rear. Uprated Abarth springs are fitted front and rear too, and so that the esseesse looks even racier, the regular 16-inch wheels are replaced with 17-inch white or titanium colour alloy rims and 205/40 R17 tyres.

A tyre pressure monitoring system and unique key cover are the final touches in this transformation to the ultimate road-going Abarth 500.

Even though this upgrade relies heavily on modern technology, the esseesse kit stays loyal to the legend of Abarth by being delivered to customers in a high quality wooden crate. Once its contents have been emptied, the crate then becomes the property of the customer as a charming memento.


3 comments:

RB said...

Yo Robert, It's been a while I hope all is well. Love the 500 and will hope Fiat and Chrysler can bring the car here.

Best to you and hope to see you at some MINI event, maybe AMVIV. I may go but not sure yet.

Robert

Robert said...

Hi RB,

Great to hear from you. All indications point to a "go" for me at AMVIV this year so I hope to see you as well!

By the way, are you on Facebook? I've been pretty active on that site... not so much on the blog these days but I try to put up at least a few posts a month.

Best,

Robert

RB said...

I do have a FaceBook account. Not sure why but over at MotoringFile they allow you to use that for commenting and it's more anonymous. I'm "DUDE!"

Never got all the Twitter, FaceBook and so on stuff???
Seems there are enough intrusions into our lives as it is.

AMVIV... I have had my rooms since September but with us loosing so much income last year and Twisty sales down I may just go as a participant but I may also just not do either. I don't like some of the stuff the promoter is doing, although he is a good guy.