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AlexK

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The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« on: September 09, 2009, 11:40:11 AM »
The Abarth 695 'Tributo Ferrari' makes its world debut at Frankfurt. This new performance version of the Abarth 500 confirms the link between Abarth and Ferrari based on shared values that include a passion for performance, a racing soul, attention to detail and Italian style.

Abarth and Ferrari are two great names that have contributed, with conviction and dedication, to the legend of Italian racing that is known around the world. The legendary men behind both marques followed very similar careers: first drivers, then tuners and finally heads of companies that command genuine respect in the world of motor racing. These extraordinary men were associated in the past: in 1953, for example, a unique Ferrari-Abarth was born, the Ferrari 166/250 MM Abarth. The car raced in various international trophies including the legendary Mille Miglia. The tie between the two companies has been reinforced above all by the exhaust systems designed by Abarth specifically for the cars built at Maranello: numerous exhaust systems have been made for various Ferrari models, some of which have won World Championship titles.

The two brands have recently renewed their collaboration. The first result of this was the supply of a limited and numbered series of Abarth 500's to Ferrari's European dealers in recent months for use as 'courtesy cars'.

Now, attention turns to the new Abarth 695 'Tributo Ferrari', an exclusive vehicle that not only enables Abarth to extend its range by entering into the luxury sports car market, but also offers Ferrari customers a small but exciting small car for all their mobility needs, including practical urban mobility.

The new Abarth 695 'Tributo Ferrari' is distinguished by a number of stylistic changes, but more importantly by substantial modifications developed by Abarth and Ferrari engineers. The engine, for a start, is a 1.4 Turbo T-Jet 16v, tuned to develop over 180 HP. This is combined with an MTA (Manual Transmission Automated) electromechanical gearbox with race-inspired paddle gearshift that makes full use of the engine's performance by reducing gearshift times.

To improve acceleration, the car is fitted with performance tyres on 17'' alloy wheels featuring a design inspired by Ferrari wheels. The suspension and braking systems have also been strengthened to cope with the extra power: 284 mm multi-section discs with fixed four-piston calipers, both by Brembo, and special shock absorbers let you enjoy performance in total safety.

And of course there is a 'Record Monza' variable back-pressure 'dual mode' exhaust, designed to improve engine performance and deliver an inspiring sound over 3,000 rpm.

On the outside, the car is finished in Scuderia Red, with carbon fibre door mirrors and with details like the wheels and rear air intakes in Racing Grey. This new Abarth is equipped with Xenon headlights with dipped and main beam functions for improved light emission and excellent efficiency under all weather conditions. Made by Magneti Marelli Automotive Lighting, these elements deliver three times the light intensity and duration of standard halogen lamp headlights.

The interiors are also personalised and demonstrate the attention to detail and the sporting style that are common to both brands. 'Abarth Corse by Sabelt' seats are fitted and finished in black leather with a shell and seat base in carbon fibre. These seats offer a perfect blend of racing characteristics - light weight (10 kg less than the standard seat) and the ability hold the body steady against lateral and longitudinal forces, thanks to body support elements filled with crush-resistant foam - with the ergonomics and comfort of road seats.

The black leather steering wheel is characterised by red leather inserts and a tricolour hub on which the MTA gearshift paddles are mounted, while the instrument panel is specially made by Jaeger, and inspired by typical Ferrari instrumentation. Attention to detail has gone into the floor too: the foot wells are covered entirely in non-slip aluminium and the racing pedals are personalised with the Scorpion logo. The interior is embellished with other details too, like special kick plates and a plate bearing the vehicle series number.

NB: The 695 will also be available in Giallo Modena (Yellow), Blu Abu Dhabi (Blue) and Grigio Titanio (Grey).

Production Quantities for each colour:

Scuderia Red: 1,199
Blu Abu Dhabi (Blue): 99
Grigio Titanio (Grey): 99
Giallo Modena (Yellow): 299

UK List Prices

Scuderia Red: €35,500
Blu Abu Dhabi (Blue): €37,500
Grigio Titanio (Grey): €37,500
Giallo Modena (Yellow): €36,500

Payable to Turin direct.

Technical specifications - Abarth 695 'Tributo Ferrari'

Engine
• 4 cylinders in line, 4 valves per cylinder, 1368 cc.
• Power output: over 180 HP at 5,750 rpm
• Peak torque 230 Nm (170 lb/ft) at 3,300 rpm.
• Turbocharged with fixed geometry Garrett 1446 turbocharger.

Transmission
• 5-speed C510 MTA gearbox.

Suspension
• Front: MacPherson struts with anti-roll bar.
• Rear: wheels interconnected through a torsion beam with anti-roll bar.
• Lowered sports setup with special shock absorbers
 
Steering system
• Electric power steering with SPORT setting.

Brakes
• Brembo fixed front calipers with 4 x 36/40 mm pistons
• Self-ventilated, multi-section front discs, diameter 285 x 28 mm.
• Floating rear calipers with single 34 mm pistons.                           
• 240 mm diameter x 11 mm rear discs.
• HP 1000 high performance front brake pads

Wheels
• Special Abarth Style 7'x17' ET 35 wheels
• 205/40 ZR17 tyres.

Ecology
• Complies with Euro 5 EEC-F5 standard.
• CO2  emissions 155 g/km

Performance
• Top speed - 140 mph (225 km/h).
• Acceleration 0-62 mph in under 7 seconds.

Dedicated website: http://www.abarth695tributoferrari.com/
« Last Edit: May 02, 2012, 09:25:21 AM by AlexK »

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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2009, 06:30:03 PM »
...and I guess they will sell them from those tacky Ferrari shops found in many European cities...
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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2009, 08:24:34 PM »
5 speed gearbox? Not the GPA gearbox then.

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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2009, 08:30:34 PM »
It's an uprated version of the existing C510 unit, as I understand it.  Plus an automated change mechanism.

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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2009, 11:12:46 PM »
Lovely little thing, but bound to be pricy for what you get. Still.
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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #5 on: September 10, 2009, 11:44:48 AM »
very nice.... though the limited edition bit means that it will be hard to get hold of them i suppose?!

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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #6 on: September 10, 2009, 01:23:37 PM »
In want/need one of these ;D
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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #7 on: September 10, 2009, 04:59:13 PM »
It's an uprated version of the existing C510 unit, as I understand it.  Plus an automated change mechanism.
Is that like the same way a Smart's gearbox works? Hope it changes a bit quicker than one of those!!

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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #8 on: September 11, 2009, 09:10:24 PM »
More pictures released...

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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #9 on: September 11, 2009, 09:11:22 PM »
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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #10 on: September 11, 2009, 09:24:34 PM »
It looks stunning. How much do I want the carbon fibre dash!!!

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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #11 on: September 11, 2009, 10:37:46 PM »
Now that's more like it. They've actually added some real differences to the car and given it a decent power hike. I love the paddle shift box. I can tell you from experience that the Scuderia chequer plate floor will make you aware of every stone thrown up by the front wheels onto the underside of the car  ;)

I've heard that it's going to cost around 40,000 euros though so not a cheap toy by any means.
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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #12 on: September 11, 2009, 10:46:47 PM »
£40k Euro's??  :crazy:

It is uber cool and gorgeous, but I'm not 100% that I'd want an Abarth that is a tribute to a Ferrari - ? Seems a bit odd really. I have a Ferrari, not sure the Abarth needs to prove anything by essentially sucking up to it's big brother.

Bloody stuning tho isn't it.. lol I think I just would have prefer this to be 695 badged, doesn't need the Ferrari reference. I would say that it is there to encourage 458 owners to splodge a bit more out for a runaround a bit like what Aston is doing with their g-aygo thingamy.. hence the price?
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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #13 on: September 11, 2009, 10:49:12 PM »
Now that's more like it. They've actually added some real differences to the car and given it a decent power hike. I love the paddle shift box. I can tell you from experience that the Scuderia chequer plate floor will make you aware of every stone thrown up by the front wheels onto the underside of the car  ;)

I've heard that it's going to cost around 40,000 euros though so not a cheap toy by any means.

Edit: Just noticed the headliner is made from alcantara too. Nice touch. I can't quite make out what the top button is on the area where the gear lever normally sits. The lower button is to activate reverse gear the same as in a Ferrari or Maserati. Perhaps the top one is for a Launch Control system like the Ferrari F1 box has. That would be fun but will quickly fry the clutch if used frequently.

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Re: The Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari
« Reply #14 on: September 11, 2009, 10:54:35 PM »
£40k Euro's??  :crazy:

......... I would say that it is there to encourage 458 owners to splodge a bit more out for a runaround a bit like what Aston is doing with their g-aygo thingamy.. hence the price?

More than likely the case. At least you can see the value in this edition compared to the first Ferrari A500 dealer edition. The carbon backed seats, carbon dash trim, paddle shift gearbox, not insignificant power hike and alcantara headling would all be/indeed are costly items on Maserati and Ferrari models. This will be a collectors car I'd imagine at the asking price. I hope the stripe is painted on this time and not the cheap looking vinyl of the first model.