RE: Abarth 124 GT: Driven

RE: Abarth 124 GT: Driven

Thursday 12th April 2018

2019 Abarth 124 GT | PH Review

The Abarth 124 can now be had with a carbon fibre hard top. 'Nuff said.



Other than their basic layouts, there isn't an awful lot Abarth's 124 Spider and a BMW M3 have in common. You can now add a carbonfibre roof to the list, however. To get it you'll need to order this new 'GT' version, which with lightweight OZ Racing wheels (saving 4kg per corner) sounds like it has makings of a sub-ton turbocharged riot of a weekend car.

In reality, the GT is little more than a stylish nod to the Abarth-fettled Group 4 works competition cars that competed in the World Rally Championship in the 1970s, many of which used black fibreglass tops. This contemporary tribute is lined, has a defroster for the rear window and is secured with five bolts, though Abarth is yet to confirm whether it will supply a hex key.


There are, alas, no mechanical changes - not even so much as subtle tweak to the suspension geometry - to a characterful device whose variable strengths and foibles we're already intimately familiar with. Questioned as to why the 1.4-litre MultiAir hasn't at least had the wick on its turbocharger turned up, Fiat execs mumbled something about 'saving that for the facelift'. Not that the 124 isn't already adequately quick - it is, and particularly through the mid-range. It's just that to properly indulge in its rear-driven balance you have to peddle the thing quite hard, and getting into that window would less frantic an endeavour were you to have, say, 190hp at your disposal. Watch this space.

The press material at the launch location in Bavaria also talks excitedly of improvements to torsional rigidity. Abarth must think we'll all blessed with the skills of synaptic appraisal enjoyed by Matt Becker, because if the body's generous levels of flex have been mitigated by the new roof, the benefits are nigh-on undetectable. Barring the odd squeak from the roof (that torsional rigidity at work...) refinement is decent, mind, and at an indicated 149mph on the autobahn conversation with a passenger was no strain.


This car has a dirty secret, though, and it's that the standard folding roof still lurks beneath the rear deck. That's right. Despite using a composite roof that weighs a paltry 16kg - and looks pretty fabulous, it must be said - this GT version is actually heavier than the standard Abarth 124, which sullies the message somewhat. It's the first car we can think of that comes with two roofs as standard.

Cost? Well, this roof is a sizeable carbonfibre option on an Italian sports car, which would normally have us perusing the price lists though our fingers. British figures are yet to announced, but in Germany the GT is roughly a tenth more expensive than the standard car. That means £33,000 over here, which is a lot. A Mazda MX-5 RF in top-spec Sport Nav costs only £26,195 by comparison and is the purer steer. How much, then, do you want that fancy roof?


ABARTH 124 SPIDER
Engine
: 1,368cc, turbocharged inline-four
Transmission: six-speed manual, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 172@6,500rpm
Torque (lb ft): 184@
0-62mph: 6.8sec
Top speed: 144mph
Weight: 1,060kg
MPG: 44.1 (NEDC combined)
CO2: 148g/km
Price: £33,000 (TBC)

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GranCab

Original Poster:

2,902 posts

146 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Peddle or pedal ? Are you selling it or driving it ?

carinaman

21,298 posts

172 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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GranCab said:
Peddle or pedal ? Are you selling it or driving it ?

howardhughes

1,009 posts

204 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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There is way too much going on with regards of the two-tone paint/bodywork which detracts from the lines of the car.

No need for four tail pipes either.

Johnny5hoods

515 posts

119 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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If this one's better rust proofed than the MX5, I imagine many customers will catch on to that and start buying this instead. PCPers might not care, nor of course company car drivers. But anyone buying a keeper with their own money will feel the benefit long term.

Mound Dawg

1,915 posts

174 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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First car sold with two roofs? Mercedes offered the 190SL with a hardtop and soft top in the 50s.

generationx

6,755 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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I like that boxedin

Mound Dawg

1,915 posts

174 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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generationx said:
I like that boxedin
Me too but I don't want the hard top for mine, they're a pain in the arse. Like the new rims though.

stuckmojo

2,979 posts

188 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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These are very pretty in the flesh. If I were in the market for a convertible I'd buy one.

But yes, it could do with having some 200hp at this price point.

Hitch

6,107 posts

194 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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S2000 GT came with both hard and soft tops, plus any number of MX5 editions over the years.

Surely the desired 190bhp is just a remap away?

irocfan

40,487 posts

190 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Johnny5hoods said:
If this one's better rust proofed than the MX5, I imagine many customers will catch on to that and start buying this instead. PCPers might not care, nor of course company car drivers. But anyone buying a keeper with their own money will feel the benefit long term.
FIAT, rustproofing rofl

in all seriousness I do like the idea - but it does seem a little expensive.

Squadrone Rosso

2,754 posts

147 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Mound Dawg said:
First car sold with two roofs? Mercedes offered the 190SL with a hardtop and soft top in the 50s.
So did late 80s / early 90s Alfa Spider.

Squadrone Rosso

2,754 posts

147 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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I’m an Abarth fan but I think these (in standard Abarth form) are between £3k & £5k overpriced.

Cue Abarthisti complaining at this article. It’s not a FIAT (whilst completely missing out on the heritage of Carlo Abarth).

snotrag

14,464 posts

211 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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irocfan said:
Johnny5hoods said:
If this one's better rust proofed than the MX5, I imagine many customers will catch on to that and start buying this instead. PCPers might not care, nor of course company car drivers. But anyone buying a keeper with their own money will feel the benefit long term.
FIAT, rustproofing rofl

in all seriousness I do like the idea - but it does seem a little expensive.
Its a Mazda, built by Mazda, in the Hiroshima Mazda factory. Just with the fiat engine and badges attached. The rust proofing will be exactly the same as the Mazda.

richinlondon

594 posts

122 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Lovely car but getting noticeably out of its natural price range.

culpz

4,884 posts

112 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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I like it. I prefer a hard-top, but i'm not sure this GT version is really the one to go for, especially adding to the already expensive list price.

However, there were some cracking PCP/lease deals on these for a limited time at the end of last month. Really excellent value.

paua

5,741 posts

143 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Mazda version really deserves a modern wankel engine, 1000 odd kg & 300 odd ponies. Le Mans edition or some such name.

Ryvita

714 posts

210 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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So a hard top... that they haven't made removable (though I accept that it probably is)... that makes a light car heavier, and doesn't come with any more power to offset it.

Is it just that this is the only way to get a hard top for this particular car? Isn't there a hardtop option for the base model?

confused

ChasW

2,135 posts

202 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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howardhughes said:
There is way too much going on with regards of the two-tone paint/bodywork which detracts from the lines of the car.

No need for four tail pipes either.
Agree. In these pics it looks like WIP out of a bodyshop

Alex

9,975 posts

284 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Central UK Vehicle Leasing have some cracking deals on these at the moment:

https://centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/Abarth_124+S...

I'd be sorely tempted if I hadn't got enough cars already!

Paper Lawyer

247 posts

229 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Squadrone Rosso said:
So did late 80s / early 90s Alfa Spider.
And the GT version of the S2000...