Can an EV be a Real Hot Hatch? Fiat 500e Abarth full review
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Absolutely! Here's the summary, in line with your instructions: - This is the first Abarth with an electric motor. - It has a 42.2 kWh battery. - The car produces 152 hp, with 235 Nm. - The vehicle has a combined WLTP range of 150 miles and a city WLTP range of 204 miles. - The CO2 emissions are 0g/km. - The car has a top speed of 96 mph. - It can go from 0-31mph in 2.9 seconds. - It can go from 0-62 mph in 7.0 seconds. - It weighs just over 1400 kg. - It can be bought in hardtop or convertible. - The design has Abarth badges, a scorpion shield, a scorpion badge, and white diffusers. - The car has 18-inch diamond cut titanium grey alloy wheels. - It has Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires. - Other comfort and convenience features are listed: 360-degree parking sensors with drone view and rear-view camera, a fixed glass roof, passive entry, auto high/low beam, automatic zone climate control, cruise control, front heated seats, electrochromatic rear-view mirror, electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors, a heated windscreen wiper blade area, automatic rain-sensing wipers, dark tinted rear windows, and a rear screen, LED headlights, and LED daytime running lights. - There is a central armrest with a closed console. - It has a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with an integrated navigation system and DAB radio. - It has a JBL Premium audio system. - The car has an Abarth Sound Generator. - It has a wireless charging pad for smartphones. - The vehicle has wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto. - It has a 7-inch TFT digital cluster. - It has a first-row USB for device mirroring. - It has a center console A&C USB/USB-C for charging only. - The seating features Alcantara seats with integrated headrests and laser-on Acid green scorpions and Alcantara and leather steering wheel. - There is a kick plate and sporty pedal cover. - It has titanium grey mirror caps. - There are white front and rear bumper inserts. - The weight distribution is 43% rear and 57% front.