
But these links have grown stronger in recent times. There was the agreement to supply a limited series of Abarth 500s to Ferrari's European dealers for use as customer courtesy cars; and now comes this pocket rocket, offering a small but exciting car for city driving. A sort of Aston Martin Cygnet for Ferrari owners. The Tributo Ferrari�s suspension and brakes have also been modified, and the �Record Monza variable back-pressure dual mode exhaust� promises to deliver an inspiring sound above 3000rpm.


The car is finished in Scuderia Red, with carbonfibre door mirrors and details such as the wheels and rear air intakes in Racing Grey. The interiors are also personalised. The seats are Abarth Corsa by Sabelt, finished in black leather, while the black leather steering wheel has red leather inserts and a tricolour hub. The instrument panel is a highlight: made by Jaeger and inspired by typical Ferrari instrumentation. The footwells are covered entirely in non-slip aluminium and the racing pedals are emblazoned with the Scorpion logo. The size of the production run has yet to be announced; as does the price. Text: Charis WhitcombePhotos: Abarth
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