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Abarth

600e

EV SUV On Sale
From
£33,995
(~$43,032)

The Abarth 600e is an electric compact SUV and the most powerful road-going Abarth so far, sold in 240 PS Turismo and 280 PS Competizione forms from GBP 33,995. It uses a 54 kWh battery for up to 207 miles (333 km) of WLTP range.

240hp
Power
333km
Range
6.2s
0–100
54kWh
Battery
Overview

The Abarth 600e is the electric compact SUV that sits at the top of Abarth’s range, and the most powerful road car the marque has built. It is a reworked version of the Fiat 600e, sharing the Stellantis e-CMP platform, and measures 4,187 mm long, 1,779 mm wide and 1,557 mm tall on a 2,559 mm wheelbase. Unlike the 500e, it is not built in Italy: production runs at Stellantis’s Tychy plant in Poland, alongside the Fiat 600e, the Jeep Avenger and the Alfa Romeo Junior.

Abarth reorganised the range in January 2026 into two versions, replacing the original 600e and the limited Scorpionissima launch edition. The Turismo opens the line-up with a 175 kW front motor, quoted by Abarth as 240 PS (235 hp), 345 Nm of torque, 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 6.2 seconds and a limited top speed of 200 km/h (124 mph). The Competizione steps up to 207 kW, or 280 PS (278 hp), and covers the same sprint in 5.85 seconds on the same torque figure and the same speed limiter. Both are front-wheel drive.

The hardware separates the two more than the power figures do. The Competizione adds a Torsen mechanical limited-slip differential, Alcon front vented discs with monoblock calipers, Michelin Pilot Sport EV tyres developed from Formula E work, Sabelt bucket seats and Alcantara cabin trim, plus a two-tone orange-and-black paint scheme. Both versions carry the same 54 kWh battery, of which 50.8 kWh is usable, for up to 207 miles (333 km) of WLTP range, and both charge at up to 107 kW DC for a 10 to 80 percent top-up in about 28 minutes. Kerb weight is around 1,700 kg.

UK prices are GBP 33,995 on the road for the Turismo and GBP 37,995 for the Competizione. Both come with Abarth’s synthesised sound generator, which plays a recorded engine note through an external speaker and can be switched off.

General
Body type Compact SUV
Dimensions 4187x1779x1557
Turismo
Power 240 hp
Torque 345 Nm
Battery 54 kWh
Range 333 km
0–100 6.2 s
Top speed 200 km/h
Drivetrain FWD
Price from £33,995 (~$43,032)
Competizione
Power 280 hp
Torque 345 Nm
Battery 54 kWh
Range 333 km
0–100 5.9 s
Top speed 200 km/h
Drivetrain FWD
Price from £37,995 (~$48,095)
Frequently asked questions
How much does the Abarth 600e cost?
The Abarth 600e starts from £33,995.
What is the range of the Abarth 600e?
The Abarth 600e offers up to 333 km of range.
How powerful is the Abarth 600e?
The Abarth 600e produces up to 240 hp.
How fast is the Abarth 600e from 0–100 km/h?
The Abarth 600e accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.2 seconds.
What battery does the Abarth 600e have?
The Abarth 600e uses a 54 kWh battery.
What type of car is the Abarth 600e?
The Abarth 600e is a Compact SUV.
Where is the Abarth 600e built?
The Abarth 600e is built at Stellantis's Tychy plant in Poland, on the same line as the Fiat 600e, the Jeep Avenger and the Alfa Romeo Junior. It is the only current Abarth not assembled in Italy.
What is the difference between the Abarth 600e Turismo and Competizione?
The Turismo has a 175 kW motor rated at 240 PS and starts at GBP 33,995. The Competizione has 207 kW and 280 PS, a Torsen limited-slip differential, Alcon front brakes with monoblock calipers, Sabelt bucket seats and Michelin Pilot Sport EV tyres, and starts at GBP 37,995. Both use the same 54 kWh battery and both are limited to 200 km/h.
Is the Abarth 600e the same car as the Fiat 600e?
They share the Stellantis e-CMP platform, the body shell and the factory, but the Abarth has a more powerful motor, its own suspension and brake hardware, wider tracks and separate bodywork details. The Fiat version is not sold in either of the Abarth's 240 PS or 280 PS outputs.
How far does the Abarth 600e go on a charge?
Abarth quotes up to 207 miles, or about 333 km, on the WLTP cycle for the Turismo, from a 54 kWh battery of which 50.8 kWh is usable. DC charging peaks at 107 kW, which takes the battery from 10 to 80 percent in about 28 minutes.

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