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Abarth 695 Biposto video review

Evo's Henry Catchpole tests the most hardcore Abarth yet

The word 'Biposto' sounds far more glamorous in its native tongue than when translated. Simply meaning 'two seats', it's the name for the latest creation from Abarth.

A stripped out track special, the Abarth 695 Biposto features no rear seats, a titanium roll-bar and an optional dog ring gearbox as well as plentiful optional carbon fibre.

Evo's Henry Catchpole recently put the Biposto through its paces at the Varano circuit just southwest of Parma. So what did he think of that rather fantastic looking gearbox? Make sure to give the video above a watch to find out.

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