Fiat 500 Abarth 595 SS
Engine
Horsepower

Top Speed
0-60 mph
Engine
594cc (0.6L)Horsepower
32hpTop Speed
130km/h0-60 mph
30.0seconds
التاريخ
The 1968 Fiat 500 Abarth 595 SS was a performance-tuned version of the iconic Fiat 500, created by Carlo Abarth, the legendary Italian tuner known for transforming small cars into racing machines. While the standard Fiat 500 was designed for economy and practicality, Abarth reengineered it for high performance, turning the tiny city car into a pocket rocket with an aggressive stance and motorsport pedigree.
Visually, the 595 SS (Super Sport) featured wider wheels, flared fenders, and a signature rear engine cover that could be propped open for better cooling—a signature Abarth touch that also enhanced aerodynamics. The car’s lightweight body and compact dimensions made it incredibly agile, perfect for tight European roads and track racing. Inside, it had sportier bucket seats, a Jaeger tachometer, and Abarth badging, reinforcing its performance credentials.
An interesting fact is that the Abarth 595 SS became a favorite in European hill climbs and circuit racing, proving that raw speed isn't just about horsepower but also weight, handling, and tuning. It quickly gained a cult following, with its scorpion badge symbolizing small but fierce performance. Today, the Fiat 500 Abarth 595 SS is one of the most desirable classic microcars, celebrated for its heritage, unique character, and motorsport influence.
- Year: 1968
- Color: Blue, White, and Red
- Transmission: 4-speed manual
- Cylinder: Inline-2
- Interior: Blue Leather
- Mileage: 71,783 Kms
- Engine: 594 cc (0.6L)
- Horsepower: 32 hp
- Top Speed: 130 km/h
- 0-60 mph: 30.0 seconds