The Abarth 2000 SP proves its racing legacy on snow

Few racing machines embody lightweight agility and pure racing spirit quite like the Abarth 2000 SP. Originally developed in the late 1960s for endurance and hill climb racing, this aerodynamic sports prototype was designed to conquer challenging courses with precision handling and remarkable power-to-weight efficiency.
Weighing just around 500 kg and powered by a 2.0-liter inline-4 engine producing approximately 250 hp, the 2000 SP was a true competitor in its class. Its sleek, low-profile design and impressive aerodynamics made it a dominant force on twisty mountain roads and fast-paced circuits. Today, this rare masterpiece is a highly sought-after collector’s item, with only a handful of surviving examples worldwide.

At The ICE St. Moritz 2025, this iconic Abarth took to the snow-covered terrain, proving that its racing DNA remains as sharp as ever. Watching the 2000 SP glide across the frozen surface was a breathtaking reminder of Abarth’s engineering brilliance. A machine built for speed, now a timeless legend.