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Abarth 595 Turismo - 2015

Abarth 595 Turismo - 2015
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Model history and curiosity

The Turismo version of the 595 was designed to satisfy a clientele more attentive to aesthetic details and comfort. At its debut it is presented in a special two-tone livery workshop red / track gray, with the two colors divided by a thin horizontal white stripe. The car can however be requested in the usual colors proposed by the house. The car comes with 17" alloy wheels (with 205/40 tyres) and leather seats as standard. A special feature of this model, together with the "Competizione" variant, is the special "Titanium grey" colour used for the front ventilation grilles and the rear diffuser. In the passenger compartment, great attention has been paid to the choice of colours and materials, which are sophisticated in their workmanship and high in quality compared to other trims, such as the Alutex aluminised glass fabric (a textile material integrated with fibreglass and aluminium), a material used for both the gear knob (for manual versions) and the door sill and pedals (Tourism Pack). Finally, the steering wheel features leather inserts in the same colour as the seats, just like on the "695". With the introduction of the restyling model in 2016, the car receives the Garrett GT 1446 turbine already fitted on the 695 special series, reaching a maximum power of 165hp.

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Technical data

Brand
Abarth
Model
595 Turismo
Year
2015
Mileage
81700 (odometer)
Fuel
Benzina
N. Doors
2
N. of Seats
4
Exterior colour
White
Interior colour
Black
Gearbox
Manuale
Speed
5 + R
Dysplacement
1400
Cylinders
4
Registration plate
Italiana
Driving Position
Sinistra
KW/CV
99/133
Availability
Venduta

Optional

ABS
Air conditioning
Airbag
Allory wheels
Car Radio
Disc brakes
First registration book
Leather interior
Matching Numbers
On-board computer
Side Airbag
Xenon lights

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