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« on: February 24, 2010, 12:01:42 PM »
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Abarth 500C: adding power to a style icon

The brand new Abarth 500C is the result of developments in both style and performance. This is not the first time that Abarth has undertaken the performance tuning of a convertible and the company has used all its past experience to improve both stylistic and technical factors.
While the eye is inevitably drawn to the new body finish, based on elegant two-tone colour schemes, the extended, dynamic-looking spoiler instantly reminds you that the Abarth 500C is first and foremost a high class sportster. In addition to enhancing the aggressive appearance of the 500C, the spoiler effectively boosts CZ loading and creates a smoother air flow.

The looks of the Abarth 500C have also benefited from the new design 17” diamond finished alloy wheels, including the sought-after diamond finished 5 petal white wheels.

Another strong point of the Abarth 500C is its exceptional interior climate and acoustic comfort. Thorough aerodynamic research has minimised turbulence with the roof open, allowing the sound of the road and engine to be enjoyed to the full. The new car therefore delivers a more complete sport driving experience and enhanced enjoyment. In an Abarth 500C, you can experience all the thrills of a real sports car. With the roof up, performance is on a par with a hard top. When the roof down, the range of sensations and emotions is dramatically extended, and includes all the pleasures of feeling the wind in your hair and the sound of the twin tail pipes.

The roof is electrically operated and slides along guides in the car’s sides to let you enjoy your Abarth 500C all year round. A true object of design, the Abarth 500C’s roof stands out for its elegant, electrically controlled movement and its impressively finished and carefully administered technical features, including a glass rear window and third brake light built into the spoiler. The soft top comes in a choice of two colours (black or titanium grey), to suit the classic Abarth colours as well as the 2 two-tone colour schemes created specially for the car: one overtly sporting (black and race white) and the other in two elegant shades of grey. Finally, a coloured graphic runs around the two-tone body, simultaneously dividing and uniting the two souls of the car: below, all the performance of a true sportster, above, all the elegance of a convertible.



Performance: Abarth tuning

The 500C is a true Abarth, as its 140 HP 1.4 Turbo T-Jet engine clearly shows. Performance is impressive: 0-100 km/h in only 8.1 seconds and a peak torque of 206 at 2000 rpm. An engine that not only delivers thrilling performance but also makes the Abarth 500C extremely pleasant to drive day in, day out.

The engine is a 4 cylinder, 16 valve, unit of 1,368 cc, fitted with an IHI RHF3-P fixed geometry turbocharger. The unit delivers exciting performance, pushing the car to a top speed of 205 km/h and accelerating it from 0 to 100 km/h in just 8.1 seconds. These exceptional figures are also the result of an overboost function engaged by pressing the “Sport” button, which modifies engine control unit mapping, turbo pressure, and steering wheel loading. Yet despite its true Abarth spirit, the 500C still only consumes 6.5 l/100 km in the combined cycle.

The car’s sporting yet flexible engine is also environmentally friendly and already conforms to the strict Euro 5 standards soon to be introduced.
On top of its superb engine, the Abarth 500C boasts all the technical content of the model from which it is derived, including TTC (Torque Transfer Control) The most obvious innovation, of course, is the race-derived “ABARTH Competizione” gearbox, fitted as standard.



It was 1949 and Karl Abarth officially began marketing the first product, a race-derived gearbox with steering wheel control for the Fiat Topolino, capable of delivering quick gear changes in sporty driving conditions. With the same philosophy, more than 60 years later, the “ABARTH Competizione” is offered as standard on the Abarth 500C. This electro-hydraulically actuated, 6-speed gearbox is operated by steering wheel paddles and controlled by a system that maximises economy and performance when driven hard.

The innovative MTA-derived (Manual Transmission Automated) system is based on a conventional mechanical gearbox on which the traditional gear lever has been replaced with an actuator electronically controlled by the TCU (Transmission Control Unit) to optimise gear changes and mechanical efficiency. The gearbox can be used in two modes: auto for maximum comfort, and manual for maximum performance. “Sport” mode can be engaged in both gearbox modes and reduces gear shift times.

The new “ABARTH Competizione” gearbox makes driving even more fun thanks to race-derived functions like steering wheel paddle-shifting, just like on a real super-car.

Further confirmation that the 500C is a genuine Abarth comes from the fact that a specific “SS” tuning kit is currently being developed specially for it, offering an even higher level of performance.

The Abarth 500C is aimed at customers seeking everything the scorpion brand represents in terms of performance and innovation, plus the ultimate in style and versatility.



Safety

The Abarth 500C incorporates all the safety systems already installed on the Abarth 500.

Designed to conform to the strictest standards, the Abarth 500C is one of the safest vehicles in its class. Stable and effective braking, exhilarating acceleration from a 140 HP engine, and ultra-reliable handling mean that the Abarth 500C will get you through even the tightest scrapes without you batting an eyelid. The 500C is equipped as standard with 7 airbags (two front, two window and two side airbags plus one driver knee airbag): a record for this class of vehicle. The new version is also equipped with sophisticated technical solutions to maximise active safety and control: these include ABS with EBD (Electronic Braking Distribution), a sophisticated ESP system (Electronic Stability Program), ASR (Anti Slip Regulation) traction control, Hill Holder to facilitate starting off on slopes, and HBA (Hydraulic Brake Assistance) to help with emergency braking.

The Abarth 500C also features two advanced control systems: “TTC” (Torque Transfer Control) and “GSI” (Gear Shift Indicator). TTC improves the transfer of torque from the engine to the wheels and in particular gives excellent handling on bends, making sports driving safer and more fun than ever. GSI (Gear Shift Indicator) provides a signal on the instrument panel (a LED that flashes five times) to tell you when to change gear. In Normal mode, GSI tells you that changing up will help reduce fuel consumption. In Sport mode, the signal means that changing gear will give you better performance.

Finally, the Abarth 500C is fitted with dynamic systems and comfort-enhancing equipment to ensure that occupants enjoy luxury as well as safety on all types of journey. Take the suspension system for example. The front suspension is based on independent McPherson struts, while the rear suspension is semi-independent, with an inter-connecting torsion bar. Specially developed by Magneti Marelli, both suspension schemes have been optimised specifically for the Abarth 500C to ensure superb handling and the highest possible level of comfort.



Price and Availability

From £17,500.
Launching early July 2010.

Prices and Options on page 11: http://www.abarthforum.co.uk/500-abarth/the-new-abarth-500c/msg71419/#msg71419
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« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2010, 12:06:49 PM »
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

ABARTH 500C – 140 HP 1.4 16v Turbo T-Jet

Engine
• 4 cylinders in line, 4 valves per cylinder, 1368 cc  
• Maximum power 140 (103 kW) at 5000 rpm  
• Peak torque 206 Nm at 2000 rpm in Sport mode
• IHI RHF3-P fixed geometry turbocharger  

Transmission
• “Abarth Competizione” 5-speed gearbox  
• MTA shift system with electrical actuation of mechanical gearbox and steering wheel paddles

Suspension
• McPherson strut independent front suspension
• Torsion bar rear suspension with special calibration and anti-roll bar

Steering system  
• Dualdrive electric power steering with Sport mode
• Sport/overboost button (modifies effect of Dualdrive electric power steering and boosts engine torque from 180 Nm to 206 Nm)

Brakes  
• ZPH 4.1.2 floating front caliper with 54-mm ø piston
• Self-ventilating front discs, diameter 284 x 22 mm  
• CII 34 floating rear caliper with 34-mm ø piston  
• 240 mm x 11 mm ø rear discs
• Electronic Stability Program
• TTC (Torque Transfer Control)  

Wheels
• Standard: 6.5x16” aluminium alloy wheels with 195/45 R16” tyres
• Optional: 7x17” aluminium alloy wheels with 205/40 R17” tyres

Ecology
• Complies with Euro5 EEC-f5 standards

CO2 emissions  
• 151 g/km  

Performance  
• Top speed 127 mph (205 km/h)
• Acceleration 0-62 mph in 8.1 secs

Consumption  
• 6.5 l/100 km in the combined cycle –  
• 5.4 l/100 km in the extra-urban cycle –  
• 8.5 l/100 km in the urban cycle

Roof  
• Roof open/close switch  
• Glass rear window
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« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2010, 12:06:29 PM »
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every hairdresser in britain has just updated their dream cars I think.
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« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2010, 12:12:07 PM »
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Think the two tone paint looks great!  Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2010, 12:18:41 PM »
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I also like the look of the paint job, not too fussed about the car itself.

Wonder if Fiat will offer a similar scheme on the tin top 500's?
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« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2010, 12:22:37 PM »
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Photos or artists' impressions?

The rear view with the roof open plainly shows the bonnet to be same colour as the lower half of the car while the frontal views show the bonnet to be same colour as top half of the car

Dual-tone paint really does not work on this car, will look even worse in real life when the roof is a different colour than the upper paintwork colour

And its not going to be cheap - biggest enough difference in price between F500 and F500C, this one adds the paddle shift from the 695 as well

Think the F500C makes some sense, not sure the A500C works as well, too much performance loss due to extra weight, and too expensive. Not a fan of BMW myself but BMW convertibles, Audi A3 etc are going to be price competition

Finding it hard enough owning two 500s, one of which cost me £7k, the other £20k without the thought of an even bigger price difference for the same base car
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« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2010, 12:30:01 PM »
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Photos or artists' impressions?

These are all official photos released by Abarth.
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« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2010, 12:31:18 PM »
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ABARTH 500C – 140 HP 1.4 16v Turbo T-Jet


Hmmm 5 HP increase hey...
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« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2010, 12:31:39 PM »
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Photos or artists' impressions?

The rear view with the roof open plainly shows the bonnet to be same colour as the lower half of the car while the frontal views show the bonnet to be same colour as top half of the car

Dual-tone paint really does not work on this car, will look even worse in real life when the roof is a different colour than the upper paintwork colour

I think its just the lighting of the image and on these heavily photoshopped images highlights and lines are always exaggerated.
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« Reply #9 on: February 24, 2010, 12:33:36 PM »
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ABARTH 500C – 140 HP 1.4 16v Turbo T-Jet
Hmmm 5 HP increase hey...

Could be that the press office did a direct translation of CV into HP, which isn't technically a one-to-one comparison.  Or could be they've upped the peak power slightly to try to reduce the effect of the extra weight.
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« Reply #10 on: February 24, 2010, 12:33:58 PM »
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Think this looks really good! Thumb Up

A lot better than what i thought it would be. I'm not goiing to rush out and buy one though...
But the two tone looks great, but does it make the car look taller?
Interesting about the flappy paddel gear shift, wonder if this will be a future option on the tin top?
And it has 5 extra BHP over the NP hard top? why is this? Is the chassis still the same, as its still got the big pillars?

Wonder how much £££ and if there will be an esseesse one  Whistle
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« Reply #11 on: February 24, 2010, 12:35:35 PM »
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That rear spoiler looks rubbish!
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« Reply #12 on: February 24, 2010, 01:11:37 PM »
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The spoiler reminds me of a comb or a fake moustache Cheesy
Is it 0.2 seconds slower 0-60 then as well?
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« Reply #13 on: February 24, 2010, 01:37:41 PM »
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Now updated with blurb.
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« Reply #14 on: February 24, 2010, 01:39:27 PM »
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The spoiler will slide up and down with the roof, that's novel. The most interesting thing will be the price differential, I think it is £3000 between the F500 and the F500c

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