This edition of the Abarth 500C 1.4 Turbo is the 5 speed / Manual version and was first brought out in 2011. This was at around the same time as the introduction of the 2012 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse and the 2011 SSC Tuatara 6.9L V8 Twin Turbo.This particular Abarth 500C has a 1368cc Turbo Petrol powerplant with 4 cylinders in a St formation.
The 500C shares its Petrol St4 engine configuration with the likes of the 2019 Ariel Atom 4 2.0 Turbo and the 2013 Caterham 7 620 R 2.0 L Supercharged. If you're looking for other fast cars which share the 500C's Front Wheel Drive, Hatchback combination then how about the 2022 Volkswagen-VW Golf R Performance 2.0 Turbo or the 2020 Toyota Avalon TRD 3.5 V6.
Weighing in at 1150 kgs (2535 lbs) this makes the Abarth 500C 1.4 Turbo in the same weight category as the 2019 Lotus Exige Sport 350 3.5 V6 or the give or take 50kg.
The Abarth 500C shares the same bhp with the 2022 Mini Cooper Countryman John Cooper Works 1.5 Turbo (134 bhp)
In terms of power the 1368cc 16V St4 engine produces 133 bhp (99 kW) @ 5500 rpm similar to the 2022 Mini Cooper Countryman John Cooper Works 1.5 Turbo (134 bhp) or the 2020 Audi A1 A1 Sportback 35 TFSI S tronic S line (148 bhp).
The Turbo St4 throws out 152 lb-ft (206.0 Nm) @ 3000 rpm placing it with cars of similar torque performance figures such as the 2022 Mini Cooper Countryman John Cooper Works 1.5 Turbo (162 lb-ft) or the 2018 Abarth 595 Turismo 1.4 Turbo (170 lb-ft).
If one combines the weight with power or torque performance for the Abarth 500C you can get a better idea of it's real world performance.
The Abarth 500C has a Power to weight ratio of 115.6 bhp per ton and 132.1 lb-ft per ton. Bhp Per Ton figures of the 2011 500C competing with the 2001 Mini Cooper S 1.6 (140.3 bhp per ton) or the 1998 Citroen Xsara 2.0 16V VTS (140.3 bhp per ton).
If you agree with the late great Carroll Shelby then arguably an even better indicator of potential performance, Torque. Use weight as well and you end up with - Torque per ton, with the Abarth 500C generating around 132.1 lb-ft per ton. If you're curious as to what other cars have as much torque to weight then look no further than the 2009 Volkswagen-VW Golf 2.0T GTi 16V (157.0 lb-ft per ton) or the 2010 Volkswagen-VW Scirocco 2.0 TSI DSG (157.0 lb-ft per ton).
With a 0-60mph time of 7.60 secs or a 0-100km/h (0-62mph) of 7.9 secs, this made the Abarth 500C 1.4 Turbo as fast as the 2013 BMW i3 0.6l Hybrid (7.60 secs) the 2011 Fiat Punto Evo Abarth 1.4 Turbo (7.60 secs) the 2010 Peugeot 308 1.6 GTi (7.60 secs) the or the 2009 Peugeot RCZ 1.6 THP 200 GT (7.60 secs). This Abarth 500C 1.4 Turbo is also faster than the 2010 Citroen DS4 200 1.6 Turbo (7.70 secs) the 2006 Volkswagen-VW Polo 1.8T GTi (7.70 secs) the 2005 Mitsubishi Colt CZT 1.5 Turbo (7.70 secs) the and the 2005 Audi Q7 4.2 V8 (7.70 secs).
When talking about the performance of the Abarth 500C on the drag strip it can reach a quarter mile in an estimated 16.54 secs @ 82.7 mph. Similar performance down the quarter mile can be found with the the 1972 Jaguar E Type 5.3 V12 (16.46 secs), the 2008 Mazda RX8 R3 231ps (16.46 secs), and the 2002 Alfa-Romeo 156 GTA 3.2 V6 (16.47 secs).
Modern performance cars are often artificially restricted to 155mph. The 2011 version of the Abarth 500C 1.4 Turbo has a maximum speed of 127mph.
If maxing out your car on the AutoBahn is your thing and you're wondering what's faster than the 2011 Abarth 500C 1.4 Turbo then how about the 2020 Audi A1 A1 Sportback 35 TFSI S tronic S line (138 mph), the 2008 Audi A3 2.0tdi Quattro S-Line (138 mph), or the 2004 Renault Clio 2.0 16V Renaultsport Trophy 182 (138 mph).
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