Skip advert
Advertisement

2021 Abarth 695 Esseesse range-topper revealed

Abarth’s long-standing 500 is still going strong, but for how much longer?

Abarth has launched a new flagship version of its 500 called the 695 Esseesse, packing new content into a familiar silhouette. Not to be confused with Fiat’s all-new, all-electric 500, this version is a continuation of the combustion-powered model that’s been with us since 2007.

The 695 Esseesse makes use of Abarth’s most potent 1.4-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine, producing 178bhp and 184lb ft of torque. While these might not sound like large numbers in 2021, it’s worth remembering that the 500’s basis was actually found in the Fiat Panda of the same era, and therefore 178bhp feels like plenty in something so small and upright. This then powers the front wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox.

Advertisement - Article continues below

> 2021 Volkswagen Polo GTI revealed – Ford Fiesta ST rival gets a makeover

The suspension is also largely unchanged, but it does feature uprated Koni dampers in addition to the stiffened spring rates already integrated into the basic 695 package. There are standard 17-inch wheels painted in bright white, with the wheel caps and brake calipers both finished in a contrasting red, the latter being chunky Brembo units.

Abarth is quoting a slight weight drop of 10kg compared to the 595 Competizione, achieved by the use of a new aluminium bonnet and Akrapovic exhaust system, but the lightweighting doesn’t go quite as far as the Biposto special edition that remains Abarth’s most aggressive iteration yet.

The new Esseesse will only be available in two colours – black or grey – and both feature white detailing on the mirror caps, a set of decals and a new rear spoiler. Abarth will build a total of 1390 units, split evenly between the two colours.

But we can’t help but think the time is fast approaching for Abarth to give us something a little bit different. Since the demise of the 124 Spider and various Punto models before it, Abarth’s entire line-up has been limited to the current 500, a model that is, in essence, nearly 15 years old. With a new all-electric 500 now here, how Abarth goes about turning it into a high-profit performance model without an IC engine under the bonnet remains to be seen.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

The Peugeot 208 GTi is back: we've had a first look at the new £35k hot hatch
Peugeot 208 GTi
News

The Peugeot 208 GTi is back: we've had a first look at the new £35k hot hatch

Peugeot’s new electric hot hatch has been shown at the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours, and UK pricing has come with it. Here are all the details
16 Jun 2026
New Maserati GranTurismo revealed – GT car updated to face Aston Martin DB12 S and Ferrari Amalfi
Maserati GranTurismo front
News

New Maserati GranTurismo revealed – GT car updated to face Aston Martin DB12 S and Ferrari Amalfi

Maserati’s iconic grand tourer launched in 2022 and is getting a nip and tuck three years on, with more power, a tweaked face and an off-road mode
18 Jun 2026
Why the ‘experts’ are completely wrong about buying a second-hand car
Used Bentley
Opinion

Why the ‘experts’ are completely wrong about buying a second-hand car

Navigating the absurd world of used car ads makes buying new seem sane, reckons Porter
12 Jun 2026