2014-12-02

The Abarth 695 biposto which world premiered at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show and had its order books opened in June, is now available in the market. The car today had its dynamic media premiere at the Riccardo Paletti race track in Italy.

The new Abarth 695 biposto weighs 997 kg and is powered by the 1.4 T-Jet engine, that develops 190 hp @ 5,500 rpm and 250 Nm @ 3,000 rpm, with a weight-to-power ratio (5.2 kg/hp) and an acceleration time for 0–100 km/h of 5.9 seconds, and reaches a top speed of 230 km/h. The car is driven by a five-speed manual transmission.

You can get more info in the press release below

Abarth 695 biposto: the “smallest of the supercars” – Press Release

• Model in brief

• Design to performance

• Technical upgrade kits

• Engine and gearbox

• Racing DNA: the technical partners

• Product specifications

• Officine Abarth

• “Riccardo Paletti” Racetrack

Abarth 695 biposto: the “smallest of the supercars”

Today at the “Riccardo Paletti” Racetrack in Varano de’ Melegari (Parma), the new Abarth 695 biposto is being presented to the international press and made available for test drives. It’s the ideal synthesis of road-going and racing cars, the “translation” of racing into a car made for daily life.

In the year of the legendary Fiat Abarth 695’s 50th anniversary, Abarth pays homage with the new Abarth 695 biposto, which made its official début at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. Available for order from June of this year, the brand’s modern icon has already acquired a number of orders far exceeding the production capacity for the current year.

A success announced in advance by the great enthusiasm with which the Abarth 695 biposto was received at the main European automotive events in which it took part: Goodwood, Festival of Speed, LeMans Classic, Lignières Historique, Salon Privée. That’s not to mention the Gumball 3000, a prestigious supercar showcase that, for the first time, adopted an official car: the 695 biposto, in fact. Now the “smallest of the supercars” is ready to unleash its 190 HP on the roads of Europe, with the first deliveries set for the end of the year.



A high-adrenaline car created in the Officine Abarth in Turin, where craftsmanship and attention to detail, typical of Abarth’s most exclusive cars, meet the best of race car technology. From its founding to the present day, Abarth has never shrunk from challenges that at times seem impossible: the Abarth 695 biposto – the smallest of the supercars – is yet another demonstration that ingenuity and passion know no limits.

The 695 biposto epitomises the philosophy of Carlo Abarth – summed up by the slogan “Sunday on the track and Monday in the office” – who wanted to offer everybody the chance to live out their passion every day, making ordinary products extraordinary and making normal people feel like racing drivers every day.

The price list for the Abarth 695 biposto varies according to the destination market, to best satisfy the specific requirements of each country. To see the various offers, the local Abarth Press sites are available.

Model in brief

Abarth wanted to set itself a challenge: to find the perfect balance to take a car that guarantees the same emotions as the 695

Assetto Corse used on Europe’s most prestigious tracks in the Trofeo Abarth to the streets, and make it legal and safe.

To guarantee this, the initial briefing imposed radical choices with the goal of reaching the technical targets and ensuring extraordinary performance:

• 190 HP 1.4 T-Jet engine, the most powerful ever installed on a road-going Abarth, with a specific power of 139 HP/litre, an absolute record for this engine category;

• unladen weight of 997 kg, with a weight-to-power ratio of just 5.2 kg/HP;

• acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.9”;

• 230 km/h top speed;

• outstanding agility, thanks to limited weight, wider track and compact body with short wheelbase and limited overhang.

The only way to guarantee that these project targets were met was to use components and technologies taken from the world of racing on a road-going car, distinguished “DNA” acquired from experience on tracks the world over and that helps make the Abarth 695 biposto “the smallest of the supercars”. By way of illustration, the technical specifications include oversized front intercooler, high-performance BMC intake kit, Abarth exhaust system by Akrapovic with active valve, Extreme Shox adjustable shock absorbers, Brembo braking system, “ultra-light ”18-inch OZ rims and light titanium anti-rollbar by Poggipolini.

As in race cars, the 695 biposto’s passenger compartment is plain by design, to achieve optimum driving ergonomics and weight reduction. That’s why the standard equipment includes Abarth Corsa by Sabelt seats with composite backrest shell, instrumentation with 7″ colour TFT display and typical flat door panels to underscore the character of the 695 biposto.

The racing set-up is confirmed by the choice of technological materials for producing the front floor footplates, where the mat, typical of road-going cars, makes way for an aluminium lining, the same materials used for the brake, clutch and accelerator pedals and for the driver and passenger footrests.

Design to performance

The forceful and individual style of the 695 biposto results from a very precise requirement: guaranteeing maximum performance without sacrificing the typical elegance of Italian style and the recognised iconic character of Abarth design.

The exterior of the new Abarth 695 biposto is distinguished by some more pronounced and “muscular” elements: the front bumper has been completely redesigned to guarantee maximum air flow, thanks to the wide aerodynamic carbon fibre insert as well as the rear bumper, “sculpted” to ensure that the carbon fibre extractor optimises the air flow and permits the installation of the Abarth by Akrapovic exhaust system. The wind tunnel sessions also led to a redesign of the rear spoiler, now more pronounced, while the strict track tests ensured maximum braking system heat dissipation thanks to the design of the “ultra-light” OZ rims.

The increased track called for a new “body kit”, with widened wheel arches and specific side skirts. These too have carbon fibre inserts.

The bodywork is characterised by a brand-new matt Performance Grey colour, as if the car were created straight from the road, and further enhanced by titanium finishes for the front bonnet trim, door handles and tailgate and rear handle.

On the inside, the racing spirit of the 695 biposto takes the form of style choices that combine superior technology with attention to detail. An example? The rear titanium anti-rollbar by Poggipolini, a company famous for extremely high-precision machining and for structural and weight-reduction solutions, through the use of special alloys, to the extent of being a point of reference in the Automotive, F1 and Aerospace sectors.

The rear compartment – with no seats – is characterised by a lining in a technical material which, as with the bodywork, recalls the colour and texture of asphalt. Additionally, an “anti intrusion” net for securing luggage and the four-point seat belts are attached to the anti-rollbar, in both cases with a racing flavour and made by Sabelt, international reference brand in the world of racing and technical partner of many professional drivers and teams.

The mark of Sabelt is also to be found on the anatomical seats: they’re “Abarth Corsa by Sabelt” with composite or carbon fibre shell, with upholstery comprising electro-welded Alcantara and titanium-coloured leather with brand-new colours and finishes for an Abarth.

Certain details highlight the degree of care and passion that went into making the car:

inside the door handle is a red strip made out of the same material as the 4-point seats belts, an oddment net complements the front door panel and the identification plate on the central console can be personalised with the name of the customer.

On the outside, the aerial elimination hole is sealed with a milled aluminium cap with the 695 biposto logo, the rear light surround is black to ensure maximum exterior harmony and the weave of the carbon fibre has been arranged symmetrically to create an “arrow”, symbol of dynamism and the sport attitude of the 695 biposto.

Technical upgrade kits

The list of technical upgrades for customising the 695 biposto expresses its racing derivation even more clearly: choosing the “Racing Windows” kit equips your car with fixed front windows with polycarbonate sliding panels, available on a type-approved road-going sports car for the first time.



Staying with the subject of “world firsts”, the 695 biposto is the first “street legal” car to be offered with a gearbox with dog rings, making upwards gear changes so rapid that expert drivers don’t need to use the clutch. This unique, exclusive feature, created with the expertise that Bacci Romano has acquired on tracks the world over, is suited to expert drivers and offered as an alternative to the five-speed manual gearbox in the “Dog Ring” kit. To guarantee the unique feel of a race car, the dog-ring gearbox is teamed with a brand-new lightened H-pattern control – characterised by the typical light alloy turret, a true gem of precision mechanics – with the mechanical self-locking differential, with the dashboard console and with the carbon tunnel.

The list of technical and performance upgrades wouldn’t have been complete without a kit destined for the track, dedicated to drivers who want to take their 695 biposto to the limit: in the “track kit” are the Abarth Corse by Sabelt seats with visible carbon shell, the 4-point seat belts type-approved for sports use, the MXL2 digital data logger by Aim for continuously monitoring every single facet of the car’s performance and the type-approved helmet with 695 biposto customisation.

There’s also a clear racing inspiration behind some of the aesthetic solutions, like the bonnet with specific two-bump design, inspired by the classic 124 Abarth and made of aluminium, a homage to the cars of the past and a technical element to reduce the car’s weight, available with the “124 special” kit together with the set of milled metal mechanical caps for water, oil and fuel.

Or the “carbon kit”, which lends a supercar look to the vehicle as well as reducing its weight still further thanks to the carbon fibre pillar trims, rear view mirrors, dashboard trim and front and rear panels.

Engine and gearbox

The new Abarth 695 biposto guarantees exhilarating performance: with a weight of just 997 kg and the 1.4 T-Jet engine, brought to 190 HP for the first time on a road-going car, it’s the car with the best weight-to-power ratio (5.2 kg/HP) and the best acceleration (0–100 km/h in 5.9″) in the category, reaching a top speed of 230 km/h.

In particular, its 1.4-litre engine is the 1,368 cm3 turbocharged 4-cylinder 16v, the same which is used on the 695 Assetto Corsa for the Trofeo Abarth and on the Formula 4 single-seater.

On the 695 biposto, the engine delivers a maximum power of 190 HP at 5,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 250 Nm at 3,000 rpm.

The specific power is 139 HP/litre, an absolute record in this engine category, but the most surprising characteristic is the car’s rapid response to input at the accelerator, the result of a great deal of tuning work on the intake, exhaust and turbocharger.

It’s the first time that a “street legal” car is offered with a gearbox featuring dog rings with controls and disc and clutch self-locking differential derived from racing, making upwards gear changes so rapid that expert drivers don’t need to use the clutch.

The driver interface is a genuine work of art: a turret made entirely of light alloy with H-configuration gear selection, guaranteeing a unique driving feel, just like that of a race car. This unique, exclusive feature, created from the high-performance racing car transmission expertise of Bacci Romano, is suited to expert drivers and offered as an alternative to the manual gearbox fitted as standard.

Technical partners: from track to road

Abarth’s challenge was to find the perfect balance in the formula required to bring a car that guarantees the performance and feel of the track to the road, with the utmost safety: “distilling” the essence of Abarth through careful selection of high-performance materials, advanced technology and superior partners.

Everything in the Abarth 695 biposto speaks the language of racing, thanks in part to the collaboration of technical partners who share Abarth’s passion for the challenge of racing and instinct for performance.

Their contribution to imagining, designing and creating the biposto was as significant as the challenge to overcome their own limits.

To guarantee power and maximum engine output, the dynamic aspiration filter casing with carbon finish was developed in collaboration with BMC, world leader in the sector of filters and air intake devices intended for racing.

With the same aim of guaranteeing the utmost engine performance and to guarantee the proverbial Abarth sound, the titanium exhaust system with active valve was produced in collaboration with Akrapovic, a company which produces competition exhaust systems for Moto GP, Superbike, Supersport, Supermotard, Motocross, Enduro and rally raid. Pressing the SPORT button on the dashboard completely opens the exhaust valve, contributing to improved performance and enhancing the car with a powerful, unmistakable sound.

Supercar performance matched by just as much reliability and safety thanks to the racing-derived Brembo braking system with front floating, ventilated and perforated discs (305×28 mm) and four-piston one-piece aluminium calipers (4×38 mm).

To allow more demanding drivers to find the right driving feel in all conditions, the car is equipped with shock absorbers with hydraulic and height adjustment by Extreme Shox, leading European provider of dynamic solutions for vehicles used from F1 to Rally, as well as “Le Mans series“ and the WTCC.

In terms of its behaviour on the road, the “Ultra-light” rims are provided by OZ, a company that symbolises Italian manufacturing quality through the creation of excellent products for customising cars and bikes and can boast numerous international successes in F1, Rally, DTM and Indy car. It shares with Abarth Italian taste, racing tradition and certified quality.

A true “icon” of the racing world, the 695 is available with front fixed windows with Lexan sliding panels, created by Isoclima using the innovative material provided by Sabic.

Thanks to joint technical development, this content – so significant in terms of weight reduction – is available for the first time on a sports car type-approved for road use.

Another “world first” is the option of a gearbox with dog rings, developed in collaboration with Bacci Romano and teamed with a mechanical self-locking differential to guarantee maximum dynamic performance.

Available for real race lovers, who always want their performance under control, there’s the MLX data logger by AIM Sport, world leader in data acquisition and display technology for motorsport and racing.

The light titanium anti-rollbar is produced by Poggipolini, a company that has been making special components to satisfy the desires of racing teams and drivers for years.

Sabelt’s experience takes on the form of the racing seats with composite or carbon shell, as well as the 4-point seat belts type-approved for competition.

Sabelt also “clothes” many professional drivers, and could hardly fail to provide a sportswear line dedicated to 695 biposto drivers. Customers will be able to order FIA type-approved technical sports clothing: suit and gloves personalised with your name, racing shoes, helmet designed specially for the 695 biposto.

Mopar®

Mopar® – the reference brand for services, Customer Care, original spare parts and accessories of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles – will offer a series of exclusive services for the Abarth 695 biposto powered by “Mopar Vehicle Protection”. These services secure the utmost peace of mind to Abarth customers thanks to extensive coverage for mechanical components and dedicated servicing plans, in addition to an assistance and repair service provided by highly specialised technicians who use genuine parts exclusively.

Abarth 695 biposto customers can also rely on the assistance of “Abarth 24H Mobile”, the mobile app available free of charge at the Apple Store and Google Play in 13 European countries and 5 languages (Italian, French, German, Spanish and English). Of particular note among the main services are: “Find a Dealership” so you can find the nearest Dealership or Workshop, “Owner Handbooks” so you have a summary your cars’s handbook with you, “Roadside Assistance”, essential for getting support in the case of need. The “Contact us” service allows you to reach Customer Service through the Universal Freephone Number or a contact form.

The spirit, the essence and the features of the Abarth 695 biposto animate the exciting brand extension dedicated to the new model.

The projects focus on various areas, like the Capsule Collection for apparel, and the range of premium designer gadgets and collectables. More in detail, the racing spirit of the Abarth 695 biposto is the inspiration for the new clothing collection. Colours, materials and details are in perfect harmony with the car. The Capsule Collection for men and women is dedicated to enthusiasts who want to stand out and demand exclusivity. The goal is to transfer the distinctive contents of the 695 biposto to the entire Abarth brand extension concept to make each spin-off uniquely important and special. This is why we are creating a top-quality collection of designer items and merchandising. Carbon and aluminium are the materials of choice and the mechanical parts of the car inspire the mood.

The Abarth 695 biposto products are made in collaboration with Mopar and will be available at FCA and Abarth dealerships.

Officine Abarth

Located in the historic Mechanics areas in Mirafiori –now named Officine 83 and premises, since 2007, of the Centro Stile Fiat Chrysler Automobiles – the home of Abarth is a covered area of more than 23,000 square metres. Since 2008, all of Abarth’s manufacturing, design and management departments are to be found here, a genuine atelier of Italian automotive excellence.

Recently, for the first time in Europe, an automotive brand opened the doors to its factory using Google Street View technology. The result is the “Abarth Virtual Tour”, a unique and immersive experience to discover the Officine Abarth HQ in Turin, where passion and know-how give rise to unique cars with unprecedented performance levels and dimensions.

Accessible from the official Abarth website and from Google Maps, this captivating tour allows users to visit every nook and cranny of the Abarth HQ. It starts at the entrance, offering an initial look at the distinctive elements of the brand. The white side wall bears the Italian flag, indicating the brand’s Italian character, and the classic Abarth shield in 3D, made of steel and about one metre tall. On the main door to the entrance, on the other hand, is the word Abarth, in steel, while the sliding glass door has an adhesive textured graphic displaying the main mechanical components of the cars, a distinctive element of all Abarth dealerships.

After entering, standing out on the right-hand wall is the characteristic “Abarth wall of fame”: 40 historic photographs that celebrate the victories, successes and most important models in the world of Abarth, just like 60 years before in the historic office of Carlo Abarth. The large space to the left of the entrance, on the other hand, is given over to the 560 m² showroom that narrates the past and future of the brand through a display of historic models, race cars and the new Abarth range. Highly characterised by the corporate colours (red and white with grey details), the display area powerfully evokes history, to demonstrate how the connection with tradition is not solely ideal, but real and visible.

The exploration continues in the heart of the factory, the workshop: here there are no fewer than eight lifts used for tuning cars, as well as the various technical departments where the cars are assembled and the paint booth.

This is an innovative tool to discover the entire Abarth range, with the possibility of “browsing” through all the cars with a 360° view inside the passenger compartment. One of the most appealing places to visit is without a doubt the space dedicated to the Abarth 695 Biposto, a genuine “virtual atelier” where it can be admired from all angles, both inside and out, and find out all its exclusive high-tech contents thanks to the technical drawings and videos.

The Abarth virtual tour therefore provides a unique exploration to discover the world and the values of the Abarth car brand. There are also multiple useful Hotspots, which can be found in every navigation overview, which correspond to a detailed focus where users can consult multimedia content of the utmost interest. In addition, a customised Abarth graphic interface along with intuitive navigation controls make the on-line experience on Street View of the tour even more exciting and appealing, thanks to the zoom, the full screen, automatic 360°, help functions and many other tools.

At this stage it is obvious how the virtual tour of Officine Abarth in Turin is the ideal opportunity to discover the entire range directly where it comes to life, together with the kits, accessories and merchandising developed to accommodate the needs of Abarth enthusiasts. This innovative project is therefore the first step Abarth are taking towards the brand’s “new era”, showing once again its great attention and its ability to adapt to the ever-changing surrounding technological scene. Indeed, this tool is the evolution of the current catalogue, allowing easier consultation and faster and more immediate updating, to enjoy an all-round “Abarth experience”.

The “Abarth Virtual Tour” project was presented in a world preview at the 2014 Paris Motor Show using Oculus Rift, a headset placed over the eyes and which covers the user’s field of vision entirely, reproducing everyday environments in 3D, in this case the Officine Abarth HQ in Turin. In detail, the technology used in Oculus Rift makes it possible to shift the view of the virtual world simply by moving one’s head, exactly as we do in reality.

“Riccardo Paletti” Racetrack

The brand’s modern icon, representing the essential sportiness embedded in the “Abarth DNA”, the new 695 biposto is “the smallest of the supercars”, which is at its best on the track, where speed, short braking distances and transverse acceleration are essential for first-rate lap times: from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.9 second flat and a top speed of 230 km/h.



That’s why Abarth has decided to have the international press test drive the new car on the “Riccardo Paletti” circuit in Varano de’ Melegari, near Parma, one of the tracks approved by the FIA (since 2002) for automotive competitions. Characterised by highly engaging 2.4 km course that’s also lots of fun, since 1991 it has also been the permanent home of the Centro Internazionale Guida Sicura (CIGS – International Safe Driving Centre) conceived and directed by ex Formula 1 driver Andrea de Adamich.

The “Riccardo Paletti” Racetrack is celebrated as the historic, and contemporary, training ground and first important stage for many young racers who would go on to make a name for themselves and famous champions on two and four wheels. Even World Champions like Jacques Villeneuve, who ventured into Formula 3 on the circuit in Varano, or Valentino Rossi, an assiduous patron of the circuit even at a very young age. But many other names have wrestled with the Ickx bend or the Bank: Alessandro Zanardi, Giancarlo Fisichella, Alessandro Nannini, Babini, Tamburini, Luca Badoer, Raikkonen, Doriano Romboni, Ivan Goi.

Thanks to the constant development in the quality and quantity of activities on offer, today the CIGS is one of the best-equipped structures in Europe and, since it was founded in 1991, it has formed a strong relationship with the brands of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in creating safe and sports driving courses that are always up to date and attentive to the requirements of those taking part. The “Riccardo Paletti” Racetrack is currently also home to the Abarth Driving Academy, the school founded by Abarth in collaboration with Andrea de Adamich’s Centro Internazionale Guida Sicura.

Abarth Driving Academy courses are trained on their goal, just like the cars: increasing safety, but also satisfaction behind the wheel, through “Negative Driving“ exercises, that is, regarding control of the car in limit and emergency situations, and “Positive Driving” exercises, where track driving is used to hone driving lines and progress on corners, effectively limiting Negative Driving situations. The Abarth 500, Abarth 500 Assetto Corse and Abarth Grande Punto are available to participants.

All of this is taught and supervised by professional Driver-Instructors: some of the best Italian and international drivers collaborate with the Centro, boosted by their experience in F1 and rally driving. For example, there are Andrea Piccini, Mimmo Schiattarella, Alex Fiorio, Piero Liatti, Andrea Aghini, Antonio Tamburini, Rui Aguas, Marco Cavigioli, Giampiero Simoni, Fabio Mancini, Luca Rossetti and Alessandro Balzan.

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