Fiat X1/9

vs

Fiat Abarth 131 Rally

Italy vs Italy — 1972 vs 1976

Fiat X1/9 (1972)
Fiat Abarth 131 Rally (1976)
Specifications
X1/9 1500Abarth 131 Rally
Horsepower85 hp140 hp
Torque87 lb-ft130 lb-ft
Engine Size1,498 cc1,995 cc
0-60 mph11.0 sec
Top Speed109 mph115 mph
¼ Mile18.0 sec
Weight2,000 lbs2,380 lbs
Wheelbase2,202 mm2,530 mm
Length3,830 mm4,409 mm
Units Produced160,000400
Original MSRP$5,600$9,500
Value (Excellent)$25,000
Collectibility6/108/10
Rarity5/108/10
The Verdict

Numbers favor the 1976 Fiat Abarth 131 Rally with more power, higher top speed, greater rarity. The 1972 Fiat X1/9 1500 offers lighter weight, and has its own devoted following. For those who let their heart decide, either car delivers a rewarding ownership experience.

Overview

Fiat has long offered a diverse lineup, and comparing the 1972 Fiat X1/9 1500 with the 1976 Fiat Abarth 131 Rally highlights the breadth of the marque's engineering philosophy. The 1976 Fiat Abarth 131 Rally holds a clear advantage in raw power with 140 hp compared to 85 hp, a 55-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Fiat X1/9 uses a Inline-4 SOHC displacing 1,498 cc, while the Fiat Abarth 131 Rally relies on a Inline-4 with 1,995 cc. The 1976 Fiat Abarth 131 Rally claims a higher top speed at 115 mph compared to 109 mph. The Fiat X1/9 carries a weight advantage, tipping the scales 380 lbs lighter. Rarity plays a significant role here — with only 400 units built, the 1976 Fiat Abarth 131 Rally is considerably scarcer than the Fiat X1/9's 160,000 examples. From a collectibility standpoint, the 1976 Fiat Abarth 131 Rally rates higher among enthusiasts and auction houses.