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Fiat 500X Abarth Tipped for 200hp

Posted on August 14, 2015August 28, 2019 By Jarvis

I’ve always thought that the Fiat 500 was a cool little car; the problem is that it’s little. You aren’t getting anyone in the back seats of that thing who has legs. Fiat is now producing larger versions of that Fiat 500, such as the Fiat 500L. A new larger version of the 500 is being considered by Fiat and it would wear the Abarth badge.

For now, the only two Abarth models that Fiat has produced in recent years are the 500 Abarth and the Punto. The Punto never came to the US and the 500 Abarth isn’t exactly popular. Fiat is rumored to be considering a 500X Abarth model.
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