New Abarth F595 celebrates marque’s single-seater links

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Yousuf Ashraf

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Abarth has launched a new limited run version of the 595, marking the 50th anniversary of the Carlo Abarth-designed Formula Italia race car - an affordable single-seater built to give young drivers a start in motorsport - and showcasing the brand’s present day link to Formula 4 racing.

Called the F595, this latest special edition Abarth 595 features unique styling details and a new exhaust system with vertically-stacked tailpipes.


Outside, the F595 adds flashes of Rally Blue to the mirror caps, front splitter and rear bumper trim, but it’s the new Record Monza Sovrapposto exhaust that brings the biggest visual change.

The quad-tailpipe configuration is now vertically stacked, with an active valve controlled by a ‘Scorpion’ button on the dashboard. Elsewhere, the F595 gets bespoke badging, fog lamps and 17-inch wheels.

Abarth F595 - rear

Abarth F595 - rear
Abarth F595 - dash

Abarth F595 - dash
Abarth F595 - front

Abarth F595 - front
Abarth F595 - rear cornering

Abarth F595 - rear cornering
Abarth F595 - front

Abarth F595 - front
Abarth F595 - rear static

Abarth F595 - rear static
Abarth F595 - side detail

Abarth F595 - side detail
Abarth F595 - front static

Abarth F595 - front static
Abarth F595 - front cornering

Abarth F595 - front cornering
Abarth F595 - side

Abarth F595 - side
Abarth F595

Abarth F595
Abarth F595 - rear light

Abarth F595 - rear light
Abarth F595 - exhausts

Abarth F595 - exhausts
Abarth F595 - front action

Abarth F595 - front action
Abarth F595 - interior

Abarth F595 - interior
Abarth F595 - interior detail

Abarth F595 - interior detail

The interior is mostly unchanged, but the F595 does feature a new matte black dashboard panel, a black infotainment display surround and Abarth sports seats trimmed in leather. There’s also the option of a fold-away fabric roof, with the F595 Convertible.

Since 2014, Italian and German Formula 4 cars have used 1.4-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engines derived from the Abarth 500, and the new F595 uses the same unit in 163bhp guise. It sends power through either a 5-speed manual gearbox or an automated manual controlled by shift paddles. A supercharged Garrett turbo ensures that peak torque of 230Nm can be delivered from just 2,250rpm, and the F595 will go on to a top speed of 135mph.

The Abarth F595 is available to order now, with prices starting at £20,305 for the manual hatch, and rising to £24,305 for a convertible equipped with the automated manual transmission.

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