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february 26, 2016 - Abarth

Abarth announces Limited Edition Tricolore pack for the 595 with internet teaser films

A new, #limitededition Tricolore pack for Abarth’s stunning #595, is launched this week with two stylish new short films.

There will be just 300 packs available,  in a choice of red, white or blue. The #abarth #595 sporting this new pack is priced at £15,150 OTR, the high performance brand has just announced. One of each colour car was used in the new internet films, shot in Turin and London, which went live this week.

Entitled ‘The Real Italian Job’, the two social media mini-movies track the three #abarth 595s as they criss-cross the two famous European cities in a covert struggle to deliver ‘stolen’ #abarth plans to a mysterious recipient. The films are launched on-line a week ahead of the brand’s presence at this year’s Geneva International Motor Show and have achieved over half a million views across Abarth’s on-line platforms so far.

Applied to the #abarth #595, which is fitted with a 140 hp 1.4 Turbo T-Jet 16-valve engine and sporty five speed manual gearbox, the Tricolore pack includes a host of stylish equipment. The list includes 17-inch titanium ‘Formula’ alloy wheels, red brake callipers, black #abarth side stripes and mirror caps and unique steering wheel with Tricolore detailing.

Power steering, air conditioning, CD and MP3 with six speakers and Blue&MeTM hands-free system are also all standard equipment.

“The #abarth #595 has always been an excellent car for fun, entertaining driving, even around towns and cities,” says Gerry Southerington, brand manager, #abarth UK. “And these new mini-movies show them perfectly in these surroundings, in two of the most famous cities in the world.

“With just 300 of the Tricolore packs available on the 595s, and at such a great price, we are sure we’ll attract a new wave of #abarth owners to come and join us. The hardest part will be deciding which colour to go for.”