At the front, the Fastback Abarth replicates the design of the Pulse Abarth. The honeycomb grille, slightly more rounded at the bottom, is finished in glossy black. In addition, the headlights, well highlighted, have a black mask. Above them there is a fillet that runs through the entire area and, although it appears to be made of carbon fiber, it is just an imitation of the material.
On the side, just like the Pulse from the sports division, the Fastback Abarth carries stickers alluding to the scorpion brand. The bezels, however, although prominent, are in the body color as in the case of the S Series Renegade and Compass – unlike the Pulse, which has them in black.
To top it off, the 18” wheels, although finished in glossy black and with the scorpion symbol on the center cap, have an exclusive design. In this way, the model also distinguishes itself from the Pulse Abarth in this respect.
At the rear, we have a discreet spoiler on the trunk lid. Beneath it, the name Abarth looms imposing. The exclusive bumper completes the look with an extensive area painted in body color and the double exhaust outlet with chrome-plated tips.
Finally, as already mentioned, the Fiat Fastback Abarth 2024 is equipped with the 1.3 Turbo Flex T270 engine, which yields 180 hp of power with gasoline at 5,750 rpm and 185 hp with ethanol also at 5,750 rpm. Already the torque is 27.5 kgfm at 1,750 rpm, no matter what fuel. The transmission will be a six-speed automatic.
With three driving modes, the Fastback Abarth has Poison as a differential, which provides the model with an exclusive mapping of accelerator and exchange. Combined with a specific suspension calibration, it is very likely that the new Scorpion will do 0 to 100 km/h in less than 8 seconds.