VW Nivus GTS vs. Fiat Fastback Abarth comparison

VW Nivus GTS vs. Fiat Fastback Abarth comparison: tell us about us!

The rivalry between Volkswagen and Fiat has taken a new shape in 2026 with the VW Nivus GTS and the Fiat Fastback Abarth. These two compact coupe-SUVs aim to deliver everyday usability with a dash of sportiness, appealing to drivers who want both comfort and adrenaline — even a taste of track-day fun.

But which one offers the best value for money? Which balances performance, comfort, and technology more effectively? Let’s break down the comparison.


Everyday SUV Side

Despite their sporty looks, both are still compact SUVs at heart — and with prices close to $34,000 (around R$180,000), it’s essential to know how they perform in real life, where they’ll spend 95% of their time.

  • VW Nivus GTS: Subtle sportiness with black and red accents, small GTS lettering, a discreet rear spoiler, and optional 18-inch wheels.
  • Fiat Fastback Abarth: Flashier, with a hood spoiler, dual exhaust tips, Abarth badges, and a louder exhaust note.

Interior Highlights

  • Nivus GTS: 10.25″ digital cluster, sport seats inherited from the Polo GTS, aluminum pedals.
  • Fastback Abarth: 7″ cluster + 10.1″ infotainment, new power-adjustable seats, panoramic glass roof.

Both use hard plastics but compensate with sporty red details. The Fiat edges ahead in comfort thanks to its upgraded seats and larger trunk.

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Size and Space

FeatureVW Nivus GTSFiat Fastback Abarth
Length4,272 mm4,439 mm
Wheelbase2,566 mm2,530 mm
Trunk Capacity415 L516 L
Rear Passenger SpaceBetter legroomTighter for legs/shoulders

Verdict: Fastback wins on trunk space; Nivus offers better passenger comfort.


Technology and Safety

Both SUVs are well-equipped with wireless mirroring, induction chargers, automatic air conditioning, and keyless entry. However, the Nivus GTS pulls ahead in safety.

  • Fiat Fastback Abarth: Collision alert, lane departure warning, blind spot detection, 4 airbags.
  • VW Nivus GTS: Adds adaptive cruise control, fatigue detector, active lane assistant, auto parking, and 6 airbags.

Engine and Performance

The big question: dynamics or raw power?

  • VW Nivus GTS
    • 1.4L turbo, 150 hp / 25.5 kgfm
    • 6-speed automatic
    • More balanced handling, great steering feel, torque vectoring in corners
    • Strong chassis setup, but leaves you wishing for more power
  • Fiat Fastback Abarth
    • 1.3L turbo, 180–185 hp / 27.5 kgfm
    • 6-speed automatic (shorter final drive)
    • Explosive acceleration, louder, more emotional drive
    • Loses traction under hard acceleration, less refined dynamics than VW

Acceleration & Efficiency

MetricVW Nivus GTSFiat Fastback Abarth
0–100 km/h~8.6 sec~8.0 sec
City Fuel Economy12.4 km/L11 km/L
Highway Fuel Economy16.2 km/L16 km/L

Verdict: Abarth is quicker, but the Nivus is more fuel-efficient and predictable.


Final Verdict

  • VW Nivus GTS: The rational choice. Balanced, safer, more comfortable, and easier to live with daily.
  • Fiat Fastback Abarth: The emotional choice. Faster, louder, and flashier — but sacrifices refinement and safety.

💡 If you want usability and balance, pick the Nivus GTS. If you want raw emotion and sportier vibes, the Fastback Abarth is your car.