ABARTH 695 CABRIO (2022-)

The ABARTH 695 CABRIO (2022-) is a distinctive and sporty convertible designed for driving enthusiasts who appreciate a lively and engaging experience behind the wheel. Known for its sleek, compact profile and open-top fun, this vehicle is ideal for lively city driving, weekend trips, or sunny bashes in the UK countryside. It’s well-suited for style-conscious drivers or those seeking a unique, fun-to-drive car that offers a bit of flair compared to typical hatchbacks or convertibles. What sets the ABARTH 695 CABRIO apart is its bold design, sporty performance, and lively personality—delivering a memorable driving experience while remaining manageable for everyday use. It’s often chosen by first-time drivers or those looking to enjoy a stylish, sporty vehicle without the need for larger family cars. With a recent average mileage of just over 15,700 miles and a typical private sale value of around £22,466, the ABARTH 695 CABRIO (2022-) combines a fun, stylish package with reasonable running costs, making it a standout choice in its class for those seeking a spirited, eye-catching convertible.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the majority of ABARTH 695 CABRIO (2022-) vehicles, approximately 90.9%, have recorded mileage readings of 0 to 10,000 miles, suggesting these cars are relatively new or have been driven very little. A small proportion, 4.5%, fall within the 10,000 to 20,000-mile range, and another 4.5% are in the 20,000 to 30,000-mile bracket. Overall, the data points to a pattern of low mileage among most vehicles in this model and age group.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuations for the ABARTH 695 CABRIO (2022-) reveal a broad price range, with the majority of sales clustered between £23,000 and £24,000 (36.4%) and £20,000 to £21,000 (18.2%). Notably, smaller proportions of sales are observed at the lower and higher ends of the spectrum, with 9.1% each for the £17,000–£18,000 and £21,000–£22,000 ranges, and 4.5% each for the £18,000–£19,000, £24,000–£25,000, and £26,000–£27,000 segments. This suggests that the most common private sale price for this model hovers around the mid-£23,000 mark, indicating a concentrated market value in that area. The data indicates relatively few sales at the extremes below £18,000 or above £27,000.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that among the ABARTH 695 CABRIO vehicles, the majority were manufactured in 2023 and 2024, each comprising 40.9% of the sample. Vehicles from 2022 account for only 18.2%. This suggests a recent shift towards newer models, with nearly 82% of the vehicles being from 2023 or 2024, highlighting a strong presence of relatively recent manufacture years in the current fleet.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the Abarth 695 Cabrio (2022-) is black, accounting for 36.4% of vehicles. Grey and white are also popular, representing 27.3% and 18.2% respectively. Conversely, colours like orange and blue are less common, each comprising only 4.5%, with red slightly more prevalent at 9.1%. Overall, there is a clear preference for darker, neutral shades among these vehicles, with brighter colours being relatively rare.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of ABARTH 695 CABRIO (2022-) vehicles have been registered to a single keeper, accounting for approximately 63.6% of the vehicles. The remaining 36.4% have had two registered keepers. This suggests that most owners retain their vehicle for a significant period without changes in ownership, while a notable proportion experience a change in registered keeper, possibly reflecting trade activity, leasing, or other ownership transitions.
engine choices
engine choices
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Based on the available data for the ABARTH 695 CABRIO (2022-), all vehicles in this sample are equipped with a 1,368cc engine and utilize petrol as their primary fuel type. This suggests a uniformity in both engine size and fuel type within this model, indicating a consistent specification across the fleet. The exclusive use of petrol is typical for sporty, small-capacity convertibles like the ABARTH 695 CABRIO.