Fiat 500 based Hamann Largo Launched

Hamann Largo - based on Fiat 500

Packs 265 hp and 348 Nm of torque

By Michael Gauthier
September 17, 2009 10:16 PM
Filed Under: European, Fiat, Tuners

Hamann has unveiled the new Fiat 500 Abarth-based Largo.

In an attempt to make the car more masculine, Hamann added an aerodynamic body kit with a redesigned front bumper (featuring integrated LED daytime running lights), wheel well extensions (they increase width 30 mm in front, 35 mm in back), and attractive side skirts. The Largo also receives a four tailpipe exhaust system and a sporty rear diffuser inspired by Ferrari.

The car rides on a Hamann-coilover suspension, which lowers the center of gravity by up to 60 mm. Equipped with 18-inch matt black wheels, the Largo is stopped by a high performance braking system with ventilated front discs and four-piston calipers.

Power comes from a revised 1.4-liter turbocharged petrol engine that produces 265 hp and 348 Nm of torque. While no performance data was released, this is a huge increase from the Abarth's 137 hp and 206Nm of torque.

Source: Hamann

Press Release (Click to expand)

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Last year, the tuning specialist HAMANN-Motorsport confirmed that it is not only one of the best addresses for refining BMW models and exclusive luxury automobiles. With the sportive accessory programme for the Fiat 500, the Laupheim-based technicians left their long-established grounds and joyfully and blissfully indulged in refining the trendy retro scooter. Their efforts paid out, the refining line for the Italian compact car met the approval of the Fiat 500 enthusiasts. Therefore, HAMANN now adds the impressive broad modification HAMANN LARGO to its portfolio.

HAMANN-Motorsport did not have to venture unchartered grounds, as the company has been specialised in such sporty modifications for many years already. The latest impressive contributions by the tuning expert were the Mercedes SLR VOLCANO, the BMW X6 TYCOON EVO or the Porsche Cayenne CYCLONE.

For the modified design vocabulary of the trendy Italian, the engineers designed new aerodynamics components made of light composite materials. Perfectly manufactured extensions seamlessly fit into the car body design and give the LARGO a masculine appearance.

A striking eye-catcher is the re-designed front skirt with integrated LED-lights. Special wing extensions are added at the front and the back. They broaden the car body by impressive 30 millimetres at the front- and 35 millimetres at the back axle. The visual excellence is rendered by the perfectly shaped side skirts. And also the newly designed tail is remarkable: four exhaust end pipes and a diffuser which resembles the Ferrari element leave an extraordinary mark at the tail. It goes without saying that all HAMANN-components do not only convince with their look, but also with their aerodynamic characteristics. They produce an optimised air duct across the car silhouette and therefore render additional downforce.

Matching the new, dynamic automobile look, HAMANN-Motorsport offers the striking design wheel LARGO FORGED ANODIZED. The matt black anodised, one-part rim is available in 8.0 x 18 for the front- and 9.0 x 18 for the rear axle. In addition, HAMANN offers matching tyres measuring 215/35 ZR18 or 225/35 ZR18. But not only the dynamic design of the light alloy rim is inspiring. Due to its light weight, also the unsprung masses of the car are reduced. This leads to a better handling and more agility. Another enhancement for handling the car is the HAMANN-coilover suspension which lowers the car´s centre of gravity by up to 60 mm.

A specifically developed sport exhaust system turns the retro scooter into a tough sports car and renders a powerful and earthy sound. The system includes an end muffler with four round stainless steel pipes, a pre-muffler with a metal catalyser and a sport manifold. All components can also be ordered separately. The HAMANN-technicians developed a performance kit especially for the Fiat 500 Abarth. The engine output increase to 265 hp at 5,630 r.p.m. The maximum torque rises to enormous 348 Nm at 4,200 r.p.m.

HAMANN also developed a stable sport brake system for the Fiat 500 which renders advanced deceleration values. The set consist of two perforated and internally ventilated brake discs (diameter 280 x 28mm) at the front axle in combination with red 4-piston brake callipers and steel-covered brake tubes. The back axle can optionally be equipped with discs measuring 257 mm in diameter.

An aluminium pedal set including foot rests and a door mat set with embroidered HAMANN sportive logo leave dynamic highlights in the interior and stylishly perfect the Fiat 500 programme.

Comments

kimbo
September 17, 2009 10:22 PM
it's hot, hot, hot!

fatter1
September 17, 2009 10:23 PM
265bhp is absolutely mad in a front wheel drive car this size. Back in my day(1991 ish), that was unheard of.

dmanero
September 17, 2009 10:27 PM
omg, a small little car like that with over 250hp. danm who would have though the fiat 500 would be so popular. first ferrari shows off their version and now this. I'm impressed.

die.bahnfahrer
September 17, 2009 10:56 PM
exactly what i´ve expected from hamann... nice car + ugly bodykit

abramo
September 18, 2009 12:11 AM
the mouse that roared . . .

Kepe
September 18, 2009 1:40 AM
That's almost 200hp/liter! Amazing.. The body kit is ugly, though...

haji
September 18, 2009 5:03 AM
i think its a mistake of 165hp

Lennox....
September 18, 2009 5:06 AM
ohhh nooo this vs the mini coop.S hamann over all i like it back in the day fiat was... well one of the worst cars u could buy not very reliable but now! i love how there bringing there name back in the market kudos to them and there car the Fiat 500 is a really good practical everyday use car and economical but with Abarth and Hamann insanity keepem coming!

awhk
September 18, 2009 9:34 AM
I think Hamann has bought loads of LED light bars that they need to get rid of.

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