FIAT Grande Punto / Punto Evo 3 Doors Grande Punto Abarth 2007 - 2010

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While other carmakers started to build sportier versions for their hatchbacks, Fiat revived a former glorious brand: Abarth.
Back in the ’70s and ’80s, Abarth was a known brand. It prepared various Fiats for racing, either in closed circuits or in rally racing. In the late ’80s and the ’90s, that nameplate was almost forgotten by the customers. But Fiat didn’t forget its former partner and produced an Abarth version for the Grande Punto in 2007.

While it shared most of its parts with a regular Grande Punto, the Abarth version was unique. It sported a new front bumper with piano-black side-scoops and a wide lower grille divided by a fat slat needed for the license plate. Apart from its unique wheel design, the Abarth featured side stripes similar to those added on race cars.

Inside, the carmaker installed a unique interior with aluminum trims on the doors and dashboard. The front seats featured integrated headrests and high-bolstered areas to keep its occupants in place on a fast winding road. To enhance the sporty feeling, Fiat placed drilled aluminum pedals. A three-spoke, thick steering wheel improved the driver-car relationship.

Under the hood, Fiat introduced a turbocharged gasoline engine. It provided enough power to keep a Golf GTI on its toes around a race track. But the upgraded version didn’t stop at the powerplant. A six-speed manual was the only transmission choice, while Abarth engineers worked overtime to fine-tune the suspension and improve Grande Punto’s road-holding.

FIAT Grande Punto / Punto Evo 3 Doors 2007 2010

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