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Why Lease The 595 Hatchback?

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Abarth 595 Hatchback Review 2023

The Abarth 595 Hatchback is a compact and sporty city car based on the Fiat 500. With its aggressive design and performance-based engine, the 595 Hatchback is perfect for those who want to drive around the city with a bit of a kick.

Rivals to the Abarth 595 Hatchback include the Ford Fiesta Hatchback, Mini Hatchback, Volkswagen Up Hatchback, and Hyundai i10.  

Our Abarth 595 Hatchback review covers:

Abarth 595 Hatchback Key Features

  • Sports styling with large bumpers and a rear spoiler
  • Well-built interior and decent tech
  • 185-litre boot
  • One 1.4-litre petrol engine
  • Two trims: 595 and Turismo

Abarth 595 Hatchback Pros and Cons:

Pros:

  • Good handling
  • Sounds great on the road
  • Nice looking, sporty exterior

Cons:

  • Interior needs to be updated
  • Poor technology
  • Not much safety technology

Design, Practicality and Boot Space

The Abarth 595 Hatchback looks extremely similar to the Fiat 500, albeit with a few sportier features. There's more muscle to the front and rear bumpers, a rear spoiler, and a fine-looking rear diffuser. It's a superb-looking car.

For a car that measures just 1,627mm in width and 3,360 in height, practicality is not the 595 Hatchback's strongest suit. However, adults sitting in the front have enough room to get comfortable, thanks to generous headroom. Less can be said for those in the back, who have to climb in behind the front seats and don't get much room for manoeuvre when back there.

Abarth 595 Hatchback exterior

Boot space comes in at 185 litres for the 595 Hatchback, which can be extended to 550 litres with the rear seats folded. This falls short of its rivals, such as the Mini Hatchback and Volkswagen Up Hatchback.

Interior and Trims

Inside the cabin, the 595 Hatchback has a nice feel to it. It's been beautifully designed, and you can tell it's been built to last. However, there are a few too many hard-touch materials, which isn't great given the 595 Hatchback's price.  

You'll find a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system in the middle of the dash. It comes as standard with DAB radio, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and a USB port. Although it's efficient and serves its purpose, it's not as advanced as the systems found in the Ford Fiesta Hatchback and Mini Hatchback.

Two trim levels are available: 595 and Turismo.

595 kicks off the line-up with 17-inch Montecarlo alloy wheels, LED lights, a sports steering wheel in leather and Alcantara with carbon fibre detailing, dark tinted windows, a rear parking sensor, a matt black dashboard, and Koni front and rear suspension with FSD technology.

Turismo adds to this with 17-inch Gran Turismo alloy wheels, xenon headlights, Abarth diamond leather seats, and a beats hi-fi audio system.

Power and Performance

Under the bonnet, there's one 1.4-litre T-Jet petrol engine available. It comes paired with a five-speed automatic gearbox and returns a power output of 165bhp, which is one of the best in its class.

As a performance-based car, the 1.4-litre engine certainly lives up to the hype. It has a top speed of 135mph and achieves 0-62mph in just 7.4 seconds, which is remarkable considering the 595 Hatchback is a city car.

Abarth 595 Hatchback interior

Turn on the engine, and the first thing you'll notice about the 595 Hatchback is the noise. The exhaust makes a really deep growl, which is fantastic for a four-cylinder. Be sure to wind down the windows when your next in a tunnel to make the most of it.

On the road, the 595 Hatchback's steering is sharp and transmits a good amount of feedback through the steering wheel. This means that as you up the speed on a country road, you can really trust where it's going.

The ride isn't as good. Even though the 595 Hatchback comes with sport suspension, it's not suited to British roads, and you can feel bumps and cracks in the road.

Leasing vs Buying

Prices for the new Abarth 595 Hatchback start from £21,624.23 OTR* or to lease from £289.78 per month.

Looking to get behind the wheel of the Abarth 595 Hatchback? Nationwide Vehicle Contracts is one of the UK's largest car leasing brokers and offers a range of leasing deals to suit your every need.

Leasing may be cheaper than an outright purchase, thanks to a low initial deposit and fixed monthly rentals.

*' On the road' price correct at time of publication and includes one year's road fund license, DVLA first registration fee and number plate fee. Prices are subject to change; always check with your nearest retailer.  

Customer Reviews

Abarth 595 Hatchback
Average Rating Based on 17 reviews
4.2 out of 5

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3.1 out of 5
David Abarth 595 Hatchback 1.4 T-Jet 145

The Fiat Abarth is a great little car, puts a smile on your face every day !!, really glad I leased it, good performance, running costs etc.. the only reason i wouldn't lease one again is just because I like to try different cars.

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4.6 out of 5
Carol Abarth 595 Hatchback 1.4 T-Jet 145

The only problem I have had is I had a puncture and had to use the foam provided which is all well and good but I have no replacement foam at this point ordered from dealership back in February and chased several times before I went away at beginning of March when I came back we went straight into lockdown and had as far as I am aware garage not working as per normal. But I have heard nothing more re my replacement foam.

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