Abarth has unveiled the last 124 Spider sold in Japan and is looking to let it go via an online auction that’s already live and will end on November 29. The roadster is marketed on the company’s official website at a starting price of 3.7 million yen (US$ 35,468), alongside a limited series of sketches made by FCA Centro Stile. Proceeds will benefit the non-profit organization ‘Shine On! Kids’, which helps children in the Land of the Rising Sun suffering from serious diseases.
The car boasts a unique badge, made by the
FCA Centro Stile in Turin, Italy, which shows its silhouette on an aluminum
plate that also reads ‘Edizione Unica’ (Unique Edition) in red and ‘Per Sempre
Tua’ (Forever Yours). The roadster is finished in white and features black and
red leather seats, a satellite navigation system, Bose premium audio and LED
headlights.
Powering the Mazda MX-5’s Italian cousin
is a turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder that produces 170 PS at 5,500 rpm and 250 Nm of torque at 2,500 rpm. Like the rest
of the range, the final example features Brembo brakes, double wishbone
suspension at the front and multilink at the rear, and aluminum body panels.
