I agree (!), but just this once I'm not really having a go at the 500 and its retro-ness - I'm surmising - hoping I suppose - that that aspect of its appeal makes it more likely that there'll be a Panda Abarth.
I'm hoping that if they do make a Panda Abarth they give it some more visual impact. The problem for me with the 500 Abarth is that in BNW if one comes up behind you, you don't know whether it's a 1.2 or an Abarth. If I pay 3 or 4 k more for a car I want to come up behind someone and have them know that I've got the sportier model.
Take a look at the difference between a boggo Lancia Delta and an Integrale and there's no mistaking one for the other really.
I would hope that a Panda Abarth would have styling that differentiates it from the standard model like the 100hp set itself apart from the cooking models, and then some