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Abarth - 595 (2012)

Curious about the Abarth 595 price of a 2012 model? The Abarth 595 is a hot‑hatch icon that blends Italian heritage with peppy performance. While its Abarth 595 2012 price fluctuates across different markets and vehicle conditions, this page gives you a detailed snapshot of what you can expect from a classic but still in‑vogue model. Whether you’re looking at a brand‑new spec or a used Abarth 595 price, the data below will help you make an informed decision without oversharing personal sales figures.

Below is a comprehensive look at the key specs that define the 2012 Abarth 595. Each specification is listed in a structured format to keep the information easy to parse and suitable for SEO‑friendly snippet extraction.

  • Engine: 1.4 L Twin Turbocharged 4‑cyl, 250 hp, 350 Nm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (deductable, shifted manually)
  • Fuel: Premium gasoline, 95 octane required
  • Power: 250 hp @ 6,000 rpm | 350 Nm @ 2,000–5,000 rpm
  • Acceleration: 0–100 kph in 5.5 s*
  • Top Speed: 250 kph (limited electronically)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 3,752 mm
    • Width: 1,759 mm
    • Height: 1,425 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,410 mm
  • Weight: Approx. 1,135 kg
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive with sport‑suspension package
  • Features:
    • Aluminium 15” alloy wheels
    • Dual‑zone climate control
    • Sport seats with integrated limited‑swing seat belt
    • Customized rear spoiler and sporty body kit

*Acceleration figures may vary slightly depending on drivetrain and onboard systems such as traction control. The *0‑100 kph* metric highlights the power delivery typical of a 2012 Abarth 595, making it an exciting choice for enthusiasts seeking a spirited drive.

The Abarth 595 depreciation curve is an important factor for any buyer or seller. Historical data suggests that the vehicle and its spark‑plugged variants typically lose 15‑20 % of their value in the first year of ownership. After this initial hit, the average annual loss slows to about 5‑10 % per year as the car ages. These percentages are in line with the depreciation patterns seen in the hot hatch


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3 years ago used £8,500.00 Unlock all links
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4 years ago used £10,989.00 Unlock all links
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