Fiat Coupe

vs

Fiat Abarth 131 Rally

Italy vs Italy — 1993 vs 1976

Fiat Coupe (1993)
Fiat Abarth 131 Rally (1976)
Specifications
Coupe 20V TurboAbarth 131 Rally
Horsepower220 hp140 hp
Torque229 lb-ft130 lb-ft
Engine Size1,998 cc1,995 cc
0-60 mph6.3 sec
Top Speed155 mph115 mph
¼ Mile14.8 sec
Weight2,822 lbs2,380 lbs
Wheelbase2,540 mm2,530 mm
Length4,250 mm4,409 mm
Units Produced72,000400
Original MSRP$9,500
Value (Excellent)$30,000
Collectibility7/108/10
Rarity6/108/10
The Verdict

Two outstanding machines, each with compelling strengths. The 1993 Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo excels in more power, higher top speed, while the 1976 Fiat Abarth 131 Rally stands out for lighter weight, greater rarity, stronger collectibility. The best advice? Drive both if you can, then follow your instincts.

Overview

The 1993 Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo and 1976 Fiat Abarth 131 Rally share a manufacturer in Fiat, but that's where the similarities get interesting. These two models reveal the versatility and ambition of the Fiat brand. The 1993 Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo holds a clear advantage in raw power with 220 hp compared to 140 hp, a 80-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Fiat Coupe uses a Inline-5 Turbocharged displacing 1,998 cc, while the Fiat Abarth 131 Rally relies on a Inline-4 with 1,995 cc. The 1993 Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo claims a higher top speed at 155 mph compared to 115 mph. The Fiat Abarth 131 Rally carries a weight advantage, tipping the scales 442 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 Coupe's 72,000 examples.