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Abarth

Abarth - 500 (2020)

Looking for a car that marries iconic Italian design with a punchy driving experience? The Abarth 500 has been turning heads since its debut, and the 2020 edition keeps that legacy alive. When it comes to the Abarth 500 price, potential buyers often wonder how it stacks up against more mainstream options, how much it holds in resale, and what the market trend looks like over time. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new model or a pre‑owned gem, this overview will walk you through the specs, depreciation habits, and the value you can expect in various scenarios.

  • Engine: 1.4‑liter, 4‑cylinder, turbocharged, producing 170 horsepower
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (automatic variants available)
  • Fuel type: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) / Regular gasoline; a dual‑fuel option in earlier trims
  • Dimensions: Length 3,944 mm, Width 1,803 mm, Height 1,475 mm; Wheelbase 2,485 mm
  • Weight: Approx. 1,100 kg (varies with optional equipment)
  • Performance: 0‑100 km/h in 7.5 seconds; top speed 200 km/h
  • Exterior: Lightweight aluminum panels with signature racing stripes; selectable aura colors
  • Interior: Sport seats, carbon‑fiber trim, digital instrument cluster; 5‑seat configuration
  • Infotainment: 8‑inch touchscreen, Android Auto & Apple CarPlay, premium audio system
  • Safety: Dual‑zone airbags, ABS, electronic stability control, rear parking sensors

These specifications reveal why the Abarth 500 continues to grab attention. A compact footprint keeps it agile, while the turbocharged engine delivers spirited performance. The CNG option further distinguishes it in markets that prioritize fuel economy. Yet, to fully understand its investment trajectory, let’s probe its depreciation curve.

Depreciation insight

Abarth 500 depreciation is an essential factor for anyone contemplating a purchase. Unlike mass‑produced sedans, niche performance cars experience a steeper decline in the early years due to limited demand and high maintenance expectations.

  • First year: typically loses 15‑20% of its market value after 12 months.
  • Second year: cumulative loss climbs to about 25‑30%.
  • Third to fifth year: depreciation spreads out to roughly 40‑45% of the original price.
  • After five years: the vehicle may retain around 55‑60% of its purchase price if kept in good condition.

Those numbers are averages; Abarth 500 depreciation will shift depending on mileage, accident history, and regional demand. Over a ten‑year horizon, a 2020 model might be worth about 45‑50% of its launch price if maintained carefully—much higher than the generic decays seen in mainstream compact cars.

Comparative context

When buyers ask, “What is a 2020 Abarth 500 worth?” they usually compare it to like‑priced


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