Especificaciones y análisis del Abarth 595
Power
165HP
Torque
230Nm
Consumption
5.8l/100
Emissions
134g/km
0-100 km/h
7.4s
Top Speed
218km/h
Weight
1160kg
Price
27,700€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 5v
FWD
4 / 2 doors
185 L
35 L
121 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Abarth 595C Turismo 1.4 16v T-JET 165 CV Cambio Secuencial Robotizado (2016-2018)
General description
The Abarth 595C Turismo is the embodiment of the scorpion's venom in a small, convertible bottle. It's not just a car; it's a statement of intent, an Italian whim that prioritizes the passion for driving above all else. From the moment you turn the key, you know you're about to have an experience that directly attacks the senses, a rolling tribute to the purest and most visceral sportiness.
Driving experience
Driving this Abarth is an explosion of emotions. The 1.4 T-JET 165 HP engine roars with an unexpected fury for its size, pushing its 1160 kg with devilish agility. The acceleration pins you to the seat, and the exhaust sound is an addictive soundtrack that urges you on. The suspension is firm, communicating every detail of the asphalt, and the steering is so direct it feels like a go-kart. The robotized sequential gearbox, while not as smooth as a modern automatic, offers a raw, mechanical connection with every shift, making you a participant in the drive. With the top down, the experience is magnified, mixing the wind in your face with the backfire of the exhaust in a symphony of pure adrenaline.
Design and aesthetics
Its aesthetic is unmistakable and aggressive. Starting from the iconic silhouette of the Fiat 500, Abarth transforms it with sporty bumpers, 17-inch wheels that fill the wheel arches, and, of course, the omnipresent scorpion. It's a car that looks like it's in motion even when it's standing still. The 'C' version with its retractable canvas roof adds a touch of elegance and freedom, allowing you to enjoy the sun without losing structural rigidity or the characteristic silhouette. It's a design that doesn't ask for permission, that attracts glances and smiles as it passes, a concentrate of Italian character.
Technology and features
The technology in the 595C Turismo is at the service of performance, not passive comfort. The heart is its turbocharged engine with an intercooler, an engineering gem designed to deliver power explosively. The chassis relies on a Koni sport suspension and an oversized braking system to forcefully stop its momentum. While it has an infotainment system for daily use, the true technological feat lies in its dynamics, in how each component works in unison to create a machine of pure sensations.
Competition
In the exclusive niche of small convertible sports cars, its most direct rival is the MINI Cooper S Cabrio, which offers a similar experience of agile and premium driving, albeit with a perhaps more refined character. For pure driving fun, it could be compared to a Ford Fiesta ST, although the latter doesn't offer the option of open-top driving. Even the Mazda MX-5 could be considered an alternative for its focus on driving pleasure, although its rear-wheel-drive approach is different. However, none of them possess the overflowing charisma and purely Italian soul of the Abarth.
Conclusion
The Abarth 595C Turismo is not a logical purchase; it's a decision made with the heart. It's an imperfect car for daily use, but absolutely perfect for someone looking for an escape, a dose of excitement in every journey. It's a toy for adults, an antidote to automotive boredom that offers an authentic and increasingly rare driving experience. Buying this car is an investment in smiles, in adrenaline, and in the pleasure of feeling the road without filters, with only the sky as your roof.



