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    Predefinito TEST [Stampa] 500 ABARTH

    Abarth 500 vs MINI JCW
    Italian baby looks great value in battle of the trend-setters

    In the current economic climate, there’s nothing more fashionable than downsizing. But can performance car fans save money without cramping their style?

    The MINI John Cooper Works is a prime example. Our current pocket rocket favourite combines a premium image and great driving dynamics with low running costs. Listed at £20,980, the MINI delivers giant-killing performance that leaves more expensive hot hatches and coupés trailing. Strong residuals and a great value servicing package add to the appeal. But is it possible to get similar performance thrills for even less?

    Fiat certainly thinks so. Take one look at the £16,100 Abarth 500 Esseesse and it would be fair to say it has even greater visual impact than the JCW. A deep front bumper with a huge chin spoiler, gunmetal alloy wheels and large twin exhausts give the car an extrovert appearance. The bold graphics seen on our model are extra, but even without them the Italian makes the MINI look understated.

    Apart from its chunky three-spoke steering wheel and 0-160mph speedo, the JCW’s cabin could be lifted out of an entry-level MINI One, although it is well built and has a perfect driving position. Settle into the Abarth’s heavily bolstered, high-backed seat, and the body-coloured dash is pure 500. But it goes much further. There’s lots of vibrant red trim, plus a turbo boost gauge, gearshift light and race-inspired flat- bottomed steering wheel.

    The Fiat is a better luggage carrier, too, offering 185 litres of boot space – that’s 25 litres greater than in the MINI. At 160bhp, the Abarth’s 1.4-litre engine can’t get close to the 208bhp delivered by the JCW’s 1.6-litre unit. The MINI manages a 0-62mph time of 6.2 seconds – leaving the Abarth trailing by 1.2 seconds.

    Yet on the road, the two are more closely matched. At low to medium revs, the 500 is feisty, and it’s only when you push harder that the JCW’s power advantage helps it stretch ahead. A six-speed box – the Fiat has five ratios – makes the MINI a more relaxing cruiser, too. Seek out your favourite back road, and the Brit still has the upper hand. Its sharp steering and short wheelbase combine to provide incredible agility. Coming out of tight bends, the electronic limited-slip differential kicks in, while strong brakes provide confident stopping.

    The 500 can’t quite match the engaging nature, sophistication and finesse of its rival, but it’s still great fun. On top of the sporty visual additions, Esseesse trim includes stiffer springs, larger cross-drilled brakes and 17-inch wheels. For keen drivers, the Sport button sharpens throttle response and increases the weighting of the electrically assisted steering. The Italian car’s main downside is its rock-hard ride. Negotiating potholes and speed bumps is a jarring experience, while hitting sharp ridges at speed can just about catapult you out of your seat!

    When it comes to running costs, our contenders make similar demands on your bank balance. Both should return more than 40mpg at the pumps, while the Abarth emits 155g/km of CO2 – that’s 10g/km less than its British rival. The 500 has more generous standard kit, too. If you want your MINI to have the same specification, then you’ll need to select front foglights, Bluetooth phone connection, multifunction steering wheel and a trip computer from the extras list. Ticking the boxes for these cost options would see the price of the JCW rise to more than £22,000.

    Even for that money, the MINI JCW remains one of the finest performance cars you can buy. However, if stand-out style is your top priority, the Abarth enables you to get the urban cool hot hatch look for quite a bit less. Anybody who invests in an Abarth won’t end up feeling short-changed.

    Verdict

    Even after facing the considerable charms of the Abarth 500, the MINI JCW is still our current hot hatch champion. With a punchy turbocharged engine and agile chassis, its driving thrills are unrivalled at virtually any price. Yet the 500 does provide JCW style for less. If anything, the Italian looks even sportier, and wears a badge that arguably carries more kudos. Straight-line performance is nearly as strong, and there’s no denying the Esseesse’s fun factor. What it lacks in terms of handling finesse it compensates for with cheeky character. The 500 can’t match the MINI’s driver involvement, but for a saving of £4,880 that’s a sacrifice many owners will be willing to make.

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    Fiat 500 Abarth Esseesse
    We drive the long awaited 500 Abarth Esseesse for the first time in the UK.

    Text: Sam Hardy / Photos: Pete GibsonFebruary 2009
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    At last, the wait is over! Some 18 months after Fiat relaunched its Abarth performance arm, the model that everyone has been waiting for has landed in the UK.

    This is the Abarth 500 Essesse – an even hotter version of the Fiat 500-based standard car that we drove last year. Packing a host of upgrades, it’s one of the most exciting small Fiats in history. But can it deliver against rivals like the MINI Cooper S?

    If you want an Essesse, you’ll have to fork out £2,500 on top of the £13,600 Fiat charges for the standard 135bhp Abarth 500. That buys you 17-inch alloy wheels, 205/40-section tyres, cross-drilled disc brakes, stiffer springs, a new engine ECU and a performance air filter along with some Essesse badges.

    These goodies arrive at your Abarth dealer from Italy in a wooden crate, which carries a unique plaque. Once its contents have been fitted to the car, it’s given to the owner – a neat bespoke touch in keeping with Abarth’s racing history.

    While it weighs the same as the standard model at 1,035kg, power from the 1.4-litre turbo jumps 25bhp to 160bhp and torque leaps 24Nm to 230Nm at 3,000rpm. Fiat says the car travels from a 0-62mph in 7.4 seconds and has a top speed of 131mph – improvements of 0.5 seconds and 3mph respectively – although fuel economy and CO2 emissions are unchanged.

    Climb inside and the thick-rimmed steering wheel sets the tone for the experience. The Abarth 500 isn’t a car that can be driven with your fingertips.

    Weighing the same 1,035kg as the standard model, it’s no surprise to find the Esseesse is even faster – the turbocharger boosts harder at 4,000rpm and it’s quicker in third gear and above. Flick the Sport button and throttle response sharpens further, the boost gauge flashing at 6,000rpm adding to the excitement.

    Sport mode also adds extra weight to the steering, but whether it’s turned on or off, feel through the wheel is artificial. There’s none of the precision that a Ford Fiesta – or a MINI – offers for instance. But there is grip and incredible pace. The Torque Transfer Control (TTC) system quells wheelspin well, turn-in is instant, body roll almost non-existent and the wide track and sticky Pirelli P-Zero Nero tyres result in very fast cornering. It’s possible to cover ground at tremendous pace. But despite the suspension’s stiffness, the firm ride copes well with our bumpy British roads.

    Factor in muscular styling and a beautifully detailed cabin and it’s no surprise to learn that of the 700 Abarth 500s coming to the UK this year, Fiat already has orders for 60 per cent of them.

    AT A GLANCE

    Hot hatch fans are going to fall head over heels in love with the Abarth 500. Although it’s not as precise to drive as a MINI Cooper S, it’s very fast and lots of fun – not to mention one of the best looking hot hatches ever made. Most drivers will be happy with standard model, but we certainly wouldn’t put people off this faster Essesse model. It may be expensive at just over £16,000 but it’s an absolute riot!

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    Abarth 500
    IL CINQUINO CHE VA A 200

    In sintesi

    La 500 Abarth non è certo un’auto che passa inosservata, con il suo look efficace, in grado di attrarre anche senza stupire. Il musetto si è allungato, per far posto al turbocompressore e ha visto crescere le prese d’aria, di dimensione e quantità. Molto evidente anche la trasformazione sportiva della coda, enfatizzata dallo spoiler sul portellone e dal doppio terminale di scarico. Completano il taglio sportivo di questa 500 i bei cerchi di lega (a richiesta anche da 17”) e gli interni racing, con i sedili anteriori avvolgenti, volante a tre razze e pedaliera d’alluminio.

    Un capitolo a pare merita la strumentazione dalla grafica accattivante, che si contraddistingue per la ricca dotazione. Un corposo manometro della pressione del turbo emerge dal lato sinistro del quadrante, il cui effetto è tutt'altro che sgradevole, specie quando si attiva al suo interno il messaggio luminoso del sistema Gsi (Gear Shift Indicator), che suggerisce i cambi marcia, secondo due diverse filosofie. Selezionando Normal, il sistema consiglia il passaggio a un rapporto più alto con l’obiettivo di ridurre i consumi di benzina. In modalità Sport, il suggerimento punta a farti ottenere prestazioni massime, agendo sulla mappatura della centralina del motore e sulla pressione del turbo (attraverso l’intervento dell’overboost), oltre che sul carico del volante, creando in questo modo una precisa sensazione di sportività.

    Superiore ai 200 km/h la punta massima toccata e di tutto rispetto il tempo nello 0-100, di qualche decimo superiore agli otto secondi. In effetti il 1.4 turbocompresso è decisamente brillante, tira fuori una considerevole potenza (135 CV a 5500 giri) e tanta coppia anche in basso (206 Nm a 3000 giri in Sport; 180 Nm a 4500 giri in Normal). Meriterebbe persino un cambio un po’ più sportivo, a corsa molto più corta e con gli innesti più secchi e decisi, e magari una versione automatica con comandi sequenziali al volante. Più che convincente, invece, lo sterzo, piuttosto diretto e preciso. Sul misto veloce la Abarth 500 si guida quasi come un kart e anche quando, impegnata al limite, perde aderenza, consente un pronto recupero.

    In ogni caso, se si esagera con l’acceleratore, c’è sempre l’elettronica a vigilare. Sul misto si fa un po’ più fatica, ma la vettura risulta molto più sincera. Insomma, la Abarth 500 vira piatta, veloce, ben salda sulle grandi gomme da 17”, ma deve fare i conti con un assetto decisamente rigido, che la penalizza sui fondi sconnessi. Sensibile anche alla minima screpolatura dell’asfalto, fatica ad assorbire le irregolarità più decise della strada, mettendo in crisi le sospensioni e... la schiena del pilota.

    Pregi e difetti

    Abarth "500 1.4 T-Jet 16V"

    PREGI
    Design attraente
    Prestazioni elevate
    Guida sportiva

    DIFETTI
    Molto rigida
    Poco agile in manovra
    Piuttosto cara

    Pagelle

    85/100

    5 stelle
    Dotazioni sicurezza
    Accelerazione
    Ripresa
    Su strada

    4 stelle e mezza
    Posto guida
    Plancia e comandi
    Climatizzazione
    Finitura
    Motore
    Sterzo

    4 stelle
    Strumentazione
    Accessori
    Cambio
    Freni
    Consumo

    3 stelle e mezza
    Abitabilità

    3 stelle
    Visibilità

    2 stelle e mezza
    Confort
    Prezzo

    2 stelle
    Bagagliaio
    Garanzia

    Prestazioni

    Velocità max (km/h)
    201,991 (in V)
    Consumo (km/l)
    media d'uso, statale
    15,9
    media d'uso, autostrada
    10,8
    media d'uso, città
    12,2
    Accelerazione (secondi)
    0-100 km/h
    8,2
    400 m da fermo
    15,9
    1 km da fermo
    29,4
    Ripresa in V (a min/max carico, secondi)
    70-120 km/h
    13,2/16,2
    1 km da 70 km/h
    29,4/-
    Frenata con Abs (a min/max carico, metri)
    spazio d'arresto da 100 km/h
    40,4/41,2

    da QuattroRuote.it

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