After getting their hands on an Abarth 595, art
studio Vilner decided to enhance the car's Italian theme and make this sporty
500 look more distinguished.
For starters, the Italian tricolor theme found
outside has been continued inside the car as well. We're talking about the
longitudinal stripe located on the left side of the car of course.
That's not to say that those floor mats aren't
impressive in their own right. They feature 'corrugated' Alcantara,
asymmetrically broad areas in leather on the outer edges, '595' embroideries
executed with high precision, and of course the Italian tricolor.
The Bulgarian tuner actually kept the original
seat's surroundings and made new central sections that are styled similarly to
the floor mats. Other notable interior features are the black Alcantara-wrapped
central console, red seat belts and custom door panels with the Italian flag on
the bottom side of the armrests.
Outside the car, apart from the Tricolor stripe,
Vilner also added custom door graphics, an "Abarth" stripe on the top
of the windshield, and a red/white checkered flag out back. Last but not least,
there's an optional 'Record Monza Abarth' exhaust system to make the car sound
more aggressive.
Unfortunately no other performance mods were
added, which means this Abarth 595 continues to put down 145 PS and 206 Nm of torque thanks to its turbocharged 4-cylinder 1.4-liter engine.