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2020 Abarth 695 70º Anniversario price and specs

The 2020 Abarth 695 70º Anniversario has finally arrived in Australia, celebrating the Italian car company's 70th anniversary.


  • 2020 Abarth 695 70º Anniversario limited to just 40 locally
  • Adjustable rear spoiler for added downforce
  • Exclusive green pays homage to Abarth racing history
  • Priced from $44,950 plus on-road costs

First announced in October 2019, only 40 of the special Abarth hatches will be available to local buyers, with prices starting from $44,950 plus on-road costs.

The Abarth 695 70º Anniversario gets tri-colour Sabelt sports seats, 17-inch SuperSport alloy wheels, red Brembo brake callipers, and the model's Monza exhaust.

 

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The 70º Anniversario also gets a new rear spoiler – with adjustment from zero to 60-degrees – featuring a large embossed Abarth logo viewable at its maximum position.

Developed in Fiat's wind tunnel in Italy, Abarth says the spoiler aids downforce and improves high-speed stability.

Buyers can also option an exclusive exterior colour for the 70º Anniversario: known as 'Monza 1958 green', the paint pays tribute to the record-setting Abarth 500 of 1958.

 

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The 695 is powered by a 1.4-litre turbocharged four-cylinder producing 134kW and 250Nm, and is available with either a five-speed single-clutch automatic, or a five-speed manual – with the manual gaining a limited-slip differential for better traction.

All Abarth 695 70º Anniversario are commemorated with a numbered interior plaque and exterior badging.

 

2020 Abarth 695 70º Anniversario pricing

Abarth 695 70º Anniversario – $44,950

Note: all prices exclude on-road costs

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