The Abarth 695 75° Anniversario is the main star at the Heritage Hub exhibition celebrating Abarth’s first 75 years
- At the special exhibition held at the Heritage Hub for the 75th anniversary of Abarth, the spotlight will be on the new 695 75° Anniversario limited edition, one of the most recent releases of the brand, available in only 1,368 units.
- Thanks to a combination of an appealing modern aesthetic with advanced mechanical and technological features and equipped with a powerful 1.4 T-Jet engine, the Abarth 695 75° Anniversario stands out among vehicles that have made the history of the brand.
- The exhibition is part of the Heritage project, with which Stellantis aims to showcase vintage cars and preserve their memory and importance. Starting today, April 12th, it will be open to the public for the next three months. Bookings and purchases are available at the following link.
A celebration is in the making at the Heritage Hub, in Turin, for an important occasion: Abarth has come to its 75th anniversary this year, and Stellantis Heritage has put into motion its team to organize a dedicated exhibition, which will display historical vehicles of the Scorpion brand alongside with more recent releases. Among the newest models, the Abarth 695 75° Anniversario, created precisely for this anniversary in a limited edition of only 1,368 units, will be under the spotlight at the exhibition.
Representing an addition to what is already a legendary collection that over the years has made the Scorpion brand recognized all around the world and known for its excellence in terms of design and performance, the new Abarth 695 75° Anniversario stands out both for its appealing look and for its high performances provided by peculiar mechanical and technological elements, on top of all the well-known 1.4 T-Jet engine.
What immediately catches the eye is a total black livery that attractively contrasts with a golden Abarth logo on both sides of the vehicle, a matching golden scorpion that shines all over the roof and an exclusive set of, again, golden 17-inch alloy wheels, for an overall simple yet refined appearance. As for the interiors, Sabelt carbon seats and Alcantara black dashboard and inserts provide the car with a sporty aesthetic, whose uniqueness is enhanced by images of a revisitation of 75° logo based upon the historic model.
The Abarth 695 75° Anniversario is equipped with the well-known 1.4 T-Jet engine, and, not by chance, the number of units made available on the market for the vehicle has been chosen, as a sort of homage, thinking of the engine capacity of 1.368cc. Supercharged with a Garret GT 1446 turbocharger, which allows for a power of 180 HP and a torque of 250 Nm at 3,000 rpm, the engine offers an excellent performance, ensuring an acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.7 seconds and a maximum speed of 225 km/h. Finally, the car is equipped with high-performing braking system with 305x28mm ventilated and perforated disk clamped, Record Monza exhaust and Koni FSD shock absorbers on both axles.
The driving experience is enriched by a high level of connectivity thanks to Mopar Connect features and Carplay and Android Auto connectivity. Automatic air conditioning, Audio Beats and Navigation systems are included in the offer, as well as a 7” Radio DAB and a 7” TFT digital display.
At the exhibition in Turin, the achievements of Abarth’s commitment have been steadily displayed through the unmatched results in its numerous creations, that fans and enthusiasts will be lucky to admire from today, April 12th, and for the next three months. 38 models of the brand will be shown and will allow to retrace Abarth history and to recall its major results, starting from historical models – for instance, the first 500 tuned by Carlo Abarth and that stood out in 1958 on the Monza circuit; or the famous 1960s’ Abarth 1000 – and arriving to more recent products, the Abarth 695 75° Anniversario and the New Abarth 500e with a Poison Blue livery. Lastly, a special guest, the Abarth Classiche 1300 OT presented in a 1:3 scale model, a unique edition that, within Heritage’s “Reloaded by Creators” project, offers to the enthusiasts the opportunity to own a contemporary reinterpretation of one of the most iconic cars from the 1960s.
The exhibition is part of the Heritage project, whose aim is to preserve the importance and enhance the visibility of a precious heritage such as the one of vintage cars and will be open for about three months starting from today with the purchase of a classic guided visit at the museum in via Plava in Turin. Further information, bookings, and purchases are available at the following link.
An immersive, remarkable experience awaits those who will visit the Heritage Hub, between the nostalgia which the many accomplishments that the history of Abarth is dotted with manages to evoke and the excitement for what it is to come and that will write the future of the Scorpion brand.
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