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The second model in Abarth’s line-up at the Geneva Motor Show is Punto Evo, a model powered by a 165 HP Multiair 1.4 turbo petrol engine with a maximum torque of 250 NM. And if you want more than that Abarth is also offering a "SS" kit that will raise the maximum power to 180 hp. The new Abarth Punto Evo features a new performance mode selection system that modulates engine, braking and steering action to offer a choice of two different driving styles - Sport and Normal. The SS kit gets modifications to chassis components, including perforated, ventilated discs, high performance brake pads, lower springs, and 18" Abarth "SS" alloy wheels painted in white or titanium, and fitted with performance tires. Updated 06/15/2010: Abarth unveiled today new images and video of the Punto Evo. Check the gallery! Press release after the jump. Press release The new 165 HP Multiair 1.4 turbo petrol engine is the result of a winning partnership between Fiat Powertrain Technology and Abarth race-derived know-how. Since the Fiat Powertrain engine was first presented at last year’s Geneva motor show, Abarth engineers have been working hard to squeeze every last drop of power out of it and to improve its sporting performance in typical Abarth style. The genius of the Multiair engine is embodied in its electro-hydraulic valve control system. Both fuel consumption and pollutant emissions have been slashed by using the engine’s intake valves to control the air flow directly, without a butterfly valve in the intake. Using this already advanced technology as a starting point, Abarth’s development department has made a series of modifications to arrive at the innovative new 165 HP Multiair 1.4 16 V. Power output, for example, has been optimised by the intelligent application of a new, larger turbocharger from Garrett. The result is superb performance with peak torque of 250 Nm (25.5 kgm) at 2250 rpm, and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in only 7.9 seconds. As in rally cars, the driver is assisted by GSI (Gear Shift Indicator). On the Abarth Punto Evo, GSI acts like an intelligent “co-driver” and provides a signal on the instrument panel to tell you when the right moment has arrived to shift up reducing fuel consumption. The EVOlution of active and passive safetyThe Abarth philosophy combines both performance and safety. The Abarth Punto Evo is therefore equipped with a series of highly effective systems to guarantee safe handling on all surfaces. The Abarth Punto Evo also boasts a powerful and effective braking system. Disc brakes are fitted to all wheels, with ventilated discs and Brembo double piston, fixed calipers at the front. The suspension system is derived from a tried and tested Abarth configuration. Front suspension is provided by independent McPherson struts, while rear suspension is semi-independent with a torsion bar. Abarth has also fitted a larger anti-roll bar together with front springs that are 20% harder than those of a standard suspension system. The result is impeccable road holding plus a high level of passenger comfort. The EVOlution of race-inspired aerodynamicsAlso on a style level, the changes that Abarth have made to the Punto Evo concentrate on improving the car’s performance and aerodynamics. The EVOlution of power – the “SS” kitAs was to be expected from Abarth, a high performance kit will be made available to coincide with the launch of the Abarth Punto Evo to boost engine power even further. In keeping with Abarth tradition, the tuning kit will give the new car more power than the basic model, enabling the Multiair 1.4 16v Turbo engine to develop a maximum power of 180 HP. 11 comments: Abarth Punto Evo marlonslay (134) Posted on 05.27.2011 Wow! Red paint job looks great in this car and I would say that it would a great option for hatchback and I bet it can deliver good handling for the car.
joey_santana (329) Posted on 05.27.2011 So this is a hatchback? I thought it was a small car. However, the aesthetic is great and the performance is awesome though I think its smaller compare to its real look.
Jackson_white (614) Posted on 06.17.2010 nah the best thing they can do is to replace the cover with larger hole or they can replaced the belt with narrow belt.
victor_banks (205) Posted on 06.16.2010 Beautiful, though, while its much-loved retro stablemate may finally make it Stateside in the near future, but still there are no such plans are known for the Punto in any form.
mark_rhys (313) Posted on 06.16.2010 Both cars are very nice. Now, I crossed my fingers and waiting (dreaming?) for an Abarth Bravo with that sweet new 1750 Turbo.
daniel_james (228) Posted on 06.15.2010 Lovely hatch, I bet Ford Focus owners will get jealous when this car park besides their car...
Jackson_white (614) Posted on 03.24.2010 The economically friendly machine is needed. I bet this one is Eco friendly too.
Joewaldner (571) Posted on 02.28.2010 Even if the manufacturers and developers put an Multiair engine technology to Abarth Punto Evo the fact still remains that the car is less attractive in all aspects.
carlos_bullock (478) Posted on 02.24.2010 The set up seems pretty neat and I think that it will attract a lot of sporty car fans, although the competition will be tough as there are a lot of great looking small cars out there that are easy and fun to tune up as well.
jerrygrant (325) Posted on 02.24.2010 Even if the manufacturers and developers put an Multiair engine technology to Abarth Punto Evo the fact still remains that the car is less attractive in all aspects.
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Posted on 10.5.2011