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Punto Scorpione

Punto Scorpione (Italy, 2012)

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The Punto Scorpione is a new, limited edition of the Abarth Punto being shown in Bologna. It is limited to 99 units that have two-tone Nero Scorpione livery with matte black paint for the hood and roof. Each also comes with a snowboard. The Punto Scorpione is powered by a 1.4 liter turbocharged engine producing 180hp with a 216km/h top speed. It can acclerate to 100km/h in 7.5 seconds. 

The Punto Scorpione gets a few other upgrades as well like: floating, perforated and self-ventilated front disc brakes with four-piston brake calipers, perforated rear disc brakes, high performance front brake pads, front and rear Koni shock absorbers and specially lowered springs. Inside it has black leather seats with red and yellow stiching.



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