Abarth Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary With Abarth 600e Scorpionissima, Electric Cars Boosted By Manufacturers
JAKARTA - Abarth gave a special gift to its community on their 75th anniversary. This Italian performance car manufacturer revealed three original photos of New Abart 600e Scorpionissima, their tightest electric "street king" armed with 240 HP, Limited Differential Slip Mechanics, and various racing features.
Abarth seems to want to invite fans to wait for the overall disclosure of this aggressive Abart 600e in June. Abart 600e Scorpionissima was promised to become the fastest Abarth ever!
In the release of the parent company Stellantis, quoted April 2, the interior of New Abarth 60e Scorpionissima puts forward the impression of sporty and luxury. The dashboard plates enriched with Abarth graphics, exclusive patterns, and the dark cabin environment are the main characteristics. Details such as theung logo that "threates" on the steering wheel or colored stitches further emphasize the mysterious and sporty impressions.
The Jiwa racing from Abart 600e Scorpionissima can be seen clearly from the use of special seats with aspirations for racing and sporty stirs wrapped in skin and Alcantara. Not to forget, the footrest of the rear passenger which functions as additional storage space, ambiguous lights that make the cabin feel more luxurious, and 10-inch head unit with navigation to accompany the journey.
Meanwhile, the infotainment system with Abarth's special graphics displays a performance gauge page and settings to turn on or turn off the typical "Abrath sound" through the Sound Generator. This feature further emphasizes the unique and pleasant impression of driving.
At First glance about Abarth
Abarth was founded in 1949 by Carlo Abart in Turin, Italy. Initially, the company focused only on modifications and tuning of Fiat cars for racing.
Abart's car is known for its powerful engines and extraordinary performance. They are often equipped with a turbocharged engine that produces a large amount of power compared to the size of the engine.