
Even though Fiat executives have been coy on a stand-alone sports car for the Abarth brand,  the Italian firm went ahead and collaborated with the Istituto Europeo  di Design of Turin (IED) for the creation of design study that will  receive its grand premiere at the Geneva Motor Show in about a week's time.   
 The  sports coupe is named Abarth Scorp-Ion and it was designed by seven IED  students who worked under the supervision of designers Luca Borgogno  from Pininfarina, and Luigi Giampaolo from Maserati.
The  sports coupe is named Abarth Scorp-Ion and it was designed by seven IED  students who worked under the supervision of designers Luca Borgogno  from Pininfarina, and Luigi Giampaolo from Maserati. 
The goal was to design a bespoke compact-sized sports car with lines that evoke the scorpion (the official symbol of Abarth) without any references to the Fiat brand, with which Abarth is often identified.
The result is a futuristic looking two-seater coupe that measures 4,010 mm in length, 1,905 mm in width, 1,192 mm in height, and rides on a 2,350 mm long wheelbase.
The  Scorp-Ion is motivated by four electric motors, one on each wheel, but  that's about all Abarth had to share with us for now. Further details  are to be released at the Geneva Motor Show.











