After the acquisition of Abarth by Fiat in 1971 and a period focused on
rallying with models like the 131 Abarth, the brand went on hiatus until its official relaunch
in 2007. The 695 designation returned in 2009, not as a mass-produced model, but as a platform
for prestigious limited editions that connected Abarth to other luxury brands within the Fiat
Group, such as Ferrari and Maserati.
Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari: The Urban Supercar
Launched at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari was
designed to offer Ferrari owners an agile vehicle for urban traffic, without compromising the
sporty soul. This model introduced the 1.4 Turbo T-Jet engine calibrated to deliver 180 hp, an
impressive mark for the time in a car of this segment.
The chosen transmission was the "Abarth Competizione", an automated manual
gearbox (MTA) with paddle shifters behind the steering wheel, which sought to mimic the gear
shifting experience of the Maranello models. The braking system was upgraded to four-piston
fixed Brembo calipers with 305 mm discs, ensuring a deceleration capacity consistent with the
increase in power.
Production Breakdown by Color (Tributo Ferrari)
The exclusivity of the model was reinforced by a limited run and a color
palette that directly referenced Ferrari.
| Launch Color |
Units Produced (Est.) |
Historical Significance |
| Rosso Corsa |
1,199 |
Official color of Scuderia Ferrari |
| Giallo Modena |
299 |
Tribute to Enzo Ferrari's hometown |
| Blu Abu Dhabi |
99 |
Reference to the brand's global expansion |
| Grigio Titanio |
99 |
Focus on technical elegance and discretion |
The interior of the Tributo Ferrari featured "Abarth Corsa by Sabelt" seats
with a carbon fiber structure, reducing weight by 10 kg compared to standard seats, alongside
Alcantara finishes and a specific instrument panel produced by Jaeger.
Abarth 695 Edizione Maserati: The Miniature Grand Tourer
In 2012, the brand introduced the 695 Edizione Maserati, focused on
sophistication and comfort, rather than the raw aggressiveness of the Ferrari model. Based
exclusively on the convertible bodywork (695C), the model was painted in Maserati's exclusive
"Pontevecchio Bordeaux" color and featured a titanium gray soft top.
Unlike the Tributo Ferrari, the focus here was refinement. The interior was
upholstered in beige "Poltrona Frau" leather, and the audio system was replaced by a 400W JBL
unit with 9 speakers and an 8-channel amplifier. Mechanically, it maintained the 180 hp of the
1.4 T-Jet engine and the MTA transmission, but with a Koni FSD (Frequency Selective Damping)
suspension setup configured for a smoother, though still sporty, ride. Total production was
restricted to 499 numbered units.