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Fiat Launches Promotion for the 2025 Pulse Abarth Sports Crossover

Fiat is selling sports versions of the Pulse Abarth 185 hp with a discount of approximately $2500.

Fiat Launches Promotion for the 2025 Pulse Abarth Sports Crossover

Fiat has launched a special offer on the 2025 charged version of the Pulse Abarth. When trading in an old car, the crossover can be obtained for ~$25,000 — which is about $2500 below the standard price. Thus, the Abarth is in the same price category as the top version with a 1.0-liter engine but offers a much more vivid character and equipment.

Under the hood is a 1.3-liter turbocharged T270 engine with an output of 185 hp and 27.5 kgfm of torque. It works in tandem with a 6-speed automatic, accelerating the crossover to 100 km/h in 7.6 seconds. The maximum speed is limited to 215 km/h.

Fiat Pulse Abarth 2025

The chassis has been upgraded with reinforced stabilizers, stiffer shock absorbers, and a suspension lowered by 10 mm — all for better handling at speed. Engineers also refined the front suspension geometry and tuned the exhaust system to emphasize the sporty nature of the model.

Interesting fact: Unlike the Jeep Renegade and Compass, where this same engine is detuned to 176 hp due to Proconve L8 environmental standards, it retains full power in the Pulse Abarth.

The design stands out with an aggressive body kit, red accents on the grille and sills, and 17-inch alloy wheels. Inside, there are sports seats with red stitching, leather trim, a 7-inch digital instrument panel, a 10-inch multimedia screen, climate control, wireless charging, and electric mirrors with auto-tuning.

Driver assistance features include:

  • adaptive high beam,
  • cruise control,
  • lane keeping system,
  • automatic braking.

Safety is provided by four airbags and parking sensors all around.


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