Abarth 500e revealed, coming to Australia in late 2023

After a series of leaks, the Abarth 500e EV hot hatch and cabrio have officially been revealed and confirmed for Australia

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Snapshot

  • Electric hot hatch goes 0-100km/h in claimed 7 seconds
  • Sportier looks differentiates it from Fiat 500e
  • Confirmed for Oz in late 2023

After almost 15 years, Abarth is back with the all-new, pure-electric Abarth 500e hot hatch and cabrio convertible.

Using a modest 42kWh battery pack and an electric motor producing 113kW of power and 235Nm of torque, it can sprint from 0-100km/h in a claimed seven seconds. That’s 26kW and 15Nm more, with a two-second faster time than its equivalent Fiat 500e sibling.

For context, the only closest EV competitor is the three-door Mini Electric outputting 135kW/270Nm with a 0-100km/h time in 7.3 seconds, plus the slightly larger Cupra Born – which produces 170kW/310Nm for a 0-100km/h sprint in seven seconds like the Abarth.

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The Italian carmaker says urban pickup from 20 to 40km/h, going from 40 to 60km/h, and accelerating from 60 to 100km/h are all one second faster than the iconic petrol-powered Abarth 695 thanks to the instant electric torque.

Three drive modes are offered, Turismo, Scorpion Street and Scorpion Track (essentially eco, normal and sport respectively), with front and rear disc brakes and a one-pedal driving regenerative braking setting.

“You may ask ‘why electric?’. Well, basically, performance made us do it, in fact, every change made in the Abarth is about getting the best driving performance…so, from that point of view, let’s say that nothing has changed. Better acceleration, better handling, more fun. And then there’s Abarth’s legendary signature – its sound,” Fiat and Abarth's chief executive officer, Olivier Francois said.

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The Abarth 500e is available with a Sound Generator option, which pumps a reproduced sound of the roaring Abarth petrol engine into the cabin and to outsiders with the EV pedestrian warning sound system.

As standard, all models will sound a strumming guitar every time the EV is turned on or off, when travelling above 20km/h and through the exterior pedestrian warning speakers.

The electric hot hatch and cabrio are capable of 85kW DC fast charging, able to reach 80 per cent (from an unknown starting point) in only 35 minutes on a compatible public station. But, the brand says it takes less than a claimed five minutes to top-up for the average 40 kilometre daily driving distance.

The Stellantis-owned automaker hasn’t disclosed its driving range figure yet, but the standard Fiat 500e with the same battery capacity manages 320km of claimed WLTP range.

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Spicier looks, new tech

Based on the regular Fiat 500e city car which debuted in 2020, the hotted-up Abarth gains widened track widths, a longer wheelbase, and better balance between the axles to improve handling and driving dynamics compared to the petrol Abarth 695.

Exterior tweaks are headlined by new acid green (pictured) and poison blue exterior colours, a more modern scorpion logo with a lightning strike placed beside the doors, aggressive honeycomb front bumper, contrasting white splitter, sporty lines along the side skirts, rear diffuser inserts, titanium grey mirror caps, and available 18-inch diamond-cut titanium grey alloys.

Inside the three-door electric hatch and cabrio, there’s a dark headliner and pillars, poison blue strap for folding the front seat forward, Alcantara dashboard and seats with integrated headrests, embossed acid-green scorpion logo and double stitching, three-spoke steering wheel, a closed centre console, and fixed glass roof.

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The Abarth 500e debuts new technology features, including a 10.25-inch Uconnect infotainment system with exclusive performance pages and Abarth graphics, wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto, a 7-inch digital driver’s display, JBL speaker setup, Qi wireless phone charger, full LED headlights, keyless entry with a new Abarth wearable key, and a 360-degree camera system.

For the first time, there’s active safety assistance systems with autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane keeping assist, blind-spot warning, traffic sign information, and cruise control.

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Will the Abarth 500e come to Australia?

The Abarth 500e electric hot hatch has been confirmed for Australia to land in late 2023.

It follows the standard Fiat 500e city car, which is slated for mid-2023 in Australia.

The Abarth EV will debut in Europe first early next year with a fully-loaded Scorpionissima launch edition model limited to 1949 examples in both hatch and cabrio body styles.

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