The 2025 Abarth 600e Scorpionissima is the first all-electric Abarth SUV, injecting the Italian tuner's performance DNA into a zero-emission crossover package. Its electric motor produces 240 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque driving the front wheels, achieving 0-62 mph in 5.85 seconds with a limited top speed of 124 mph. The 54 kWh battery provides up to 205 miles of WLTP range, while Abarth's signature sound generator pumps a synthesized sporty exhaust note through external speakers. The Scorpionissima launch edition features exclusive Acid Green paint, 20-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, Alcantara and leather Sabelt sport seats, and a 10.25-inch infotainment system with Abarth-specific performance telemetry. With stiffened suspension, lowered ride height, and widened tracks compared to the standard Fiat 600e, it offers genuine hot hatch thrills in an electric SUV.
Electric Cars
The Abarth 600e Scorpionissima is the first all-electric Abarth, bringing the Italian tuner's performance heritage to a zero-emission crossover with 240 hp and sport-tuned chassis.
Car Details
MakeAbarth
Model600e Scorpionissima
Year2025
Body TypeSUV
Engine TypeElectric Single Motor
Horsepower240 hp
Torque250 lb-ft
Transmission1-speed direct drive
DrivetrainFWD
Fuel Economy205 miles range
Starting MSRP$42,000
Seating5 passengers
0-60 mph5.85 sec
3.5
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Abarth's leap into electrification with the 600e Scorpionissima is a bold move that only partially succeeds. The 240 horsepower electric motor delivers punchy acceleration and the instant torque provides genuine fun in urban settings. However, the FWD-only layout limits how aggressively you can exploit that power, with torque steer becoming noticeable under hard launches. The 205-mile range is adequate but falls short of class leaders, and the synthesized exhaust sound -- while an interesting novelty -- feels more gimmicky than authentic. The Scorpionissima trim does bring genuinely desirable features: the Acid Green paint is a statement, the Sabelt seats are excellent, and the stiffened suspension improves body control noticeably. But at this price point, you are paying a significant premium for the Abarth badge over the standard Fiat 600e, and the performance gains, while real, do not transform the driving experience as dramatically as the traditional 695 did for the 500.