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Abarth 695 Fuori to launch at Paris

Abarth is set to unveil a new customisation programme at the Paris motor show

Abarth has announced another hot version of the 500, called the 695 ‘Fuori Serie’. This isn’t just a limited edition model, but a new range of fully customisable upgrades for the 500. The 695 Fuori programme is set to go on show at the Paris motor show this month.

The aim of Abarth’s new programme is to offer a high level of personalisation to the customer, with customers buying ‘a car built just for them’.

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All the Fuori cars will start life with the 178bhp four-cylinder turbocharged engine and Abarth Competizione automated manual gearbox, Koni FSD dampers and Brembo brakes – a similar spec to previous 695 models.

Big differences come with the introduction of new interior, special paint options and carbon fibre trim – exclusive to the Fuori Series.

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