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Video: Chris Harris reviews Abarth Tributo Ferrari

Chris Harris reviews Abarth's 'Ferrari hot hatch', the pricey but fun 695 Tributo, on video

In the latest issue of evo, we collect together four of the most exciting hot hatches for a road and track test. Battling the Mini JCW Coupe, Renault Clio 200 Cup and Vauxhall Corsa VXR Nurburgring is this, the near-£30K Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari. With a lively 178bhp turbo engine, a five-speed paddleshift gearbox and lashings of carbonfibre, it's designed to distill the spirit of Ferrari into a fun and funky miniature performance car. In the video below, Chris Harris assesses the 695's success...

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Read the full test in evo 164, our 2011 Car of the Year issue

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