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ferrari_599_SA_aperta

599 SA Aperta

2011

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT
F140

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
6.0 L
front

Power

0-100

Max speed

670 ch
3.6 s
325 km/h
Ferrari’s 550 Maranello and 575 M were given a confidential convertible at the end of their careers, and now it’s the turn of the 599. The advent of this open version (‘aperta’) is also an opportunity for Ferrari to celebrate the eightieth anniversary of Pininfarina, by evoking the father (Sergio) and son (Andrea) through the use of their first names. Under the bonnet, this beautiful car houses the same 6.0 V12 producing 670 bhp as the 599 GTO, making it the most powerful convertible on the planet. Beware of showers, however: like a Dodge Viper RT/10 or a Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster, the SA Aperta only offers a canvas roof that can be deployed manually as a last resort (and probably only at low speeds). As a purist, the SA Aperta follows in the footsteps of the 550 Barchetta, which is similarly equipped, rather than those of the 575 Superamerica, which offered a pivoting glass roof.

CONSUMPTION

17.5 L/100kms

LENGTH

4710 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

1962 cm

RESERVOIR

105 L

HEIGHT

1300 cm

BOOT VOLUME

350 L

WEIGHT

1705 kg
ferrari_599_GTO

599 GTO

2010

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT
F140

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
6.0 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

670 ch
3.3 s
335 km/h
When Ferrari unveils its most powerful road-going model ever, the world stops spinning. If, on top of that, the car is given the three magic letters GTO, you’re on the verge of mass hysteria. Its new engine is derived from the V12 of the 599XX, as are its sporty exhaust lines. The cherry on the crankshaft is its vastly optimised F1 gearbox. The fundamental question remains: is this a real GTO? Gran Turismo Omologata. Three Italian words with a universal meaning. At first glance, the 599 GTO is immediately recognisable from the GTB thanks to its new 20-inch wheels with titanium centre nuts, front and rear. They alone claim a weight saving of 22 kg! The new bonnet has also been lightened, and features two large cooling scoops for the engine. Other distinctive features include the central honeycomb grille on the front bumper, the side cooling vents for the brakes, the revised front spoiler, the lightened rear trunk, the new air extractor and the carbon mirrors. If you’re looking for the name 599 on the bodywork, stop looking, you won’t find anything. Ferrari has told you: this is a GTO, not a 599…

CONSUMPTION

17.5 L/100kms

LENGTH

4710 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

1962 cm

RESERVOIR

320 L

HEIGHT

1336 cm

BOOT VOLUME

105 L

WEIGHT

1605 kg
ferrari_599_GTB_fiorano

599 GTB Fiorano

2006 / 2012

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

GT
F140

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V12
6.0 L
front

Power

0-100

Max speed

620 ch
3.7 s
330 km/h
This new model from the Ferrari workshops takes up the concept of the Maranello. A strict two-seater coupé with a long bonnet and a mid-mounted front engine. Fitted with a latest-generation semi-automatic gearbox with steering wheel-mounted gearshift, it allows you to change gear in just 150 milliseconds. The Fiorano is also equipped with the Manineto made famous by the F430. Aesthetically, its lines have been dictated by the quest for performance. For example, as well as being sublime, the roof pillars’ side wings generate 50 kg of downforce at high speed! On the road, the Fiorano has a dual personality. In ‘normal’ driving conditions, it proves to be well behaved and relatively protective of your lumbar vertebrae. As soon as you pick up the pace, it becomes a demon. Its lively handling and ultra-precise steering are ideal for exploiting the full potential of its engine. Powerful braking and a stable rear axle give you the confidence to attack!

CONSUMPTION

21.3 L/100kms

LENGTH

4665 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

1962 cm

RESERVOIR

105 L

HEIGHT

1336 cm

BOOT VOLUME

320 L

WEIGHT

1690 kg
ferrari_sergio

Sergio

2015

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

Sports car
F136

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V8
4.5 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

605 ch
3.0 s
320 km/h
Initially, there were no real plans for series production of the Pininfarina Sergio concept unveiled almost two years ago at the Geneva Motor Show. The decision to produce this rather special creation, extrapolated from a 458 Spider, has finally been confirmed. Admittedly, the radical open-top spirit of the Sergio concept (a tribute to the son of Pininfarina founder Gian-Battista) has faded somewhat, replaced by a much more conventional targa-style architecture. The proportions of the 458 Spider are retained, but dressed up in reference to the 1965 Dino Berlinetta Speciale concept. It inherits the V8 engine from the 458 Speciale… the 4.5-litre engine increased to 605 bhp. At the stern, the positioning of the two tailpipes is a clear indication of the connection with the 458 Speciale Aperta. As with all Ferrari’s ultra-exclusive creations, the price largely depends on the configuration chosen. The Sergio, finished in Maranello’s Tailor Made personalisation department, is said to cost around €3 million. The first example will be housed in the SBH Royal Auto Gallery, a private collection belonging to the royal family of the United Arab Emirates.

CONSUMPTION

11.8 L/100kms

LENGTH

4571 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

1951 cm

RESERVOIR

86 L

HEIGHT

1204 cm

BOOT VOLUME

230 L

WEIGHT

1445 kg
ferrari_458_speciale_A

458 Speciale A

2015

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

Sports car
F136

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V8
4.5 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

605 ch
3.0 s
320 km/h
The new 458 Speciale A (A as in Aperta) limited edition special series is a tribute to the success of the various versions of the 458, a model that has received numerous awards from the international motoring media and won numerous victories in motor racing, including a double WEC title and class wins in classic races such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring. Visually, the Speciale was already particularly extroverted in closed body form, with its gills and active aerodynamic panoply on a red body with a blue and white central stripe. The Speciale Aperta takes up the latter but applies it to a yellow livery dotted with blue, right down to the carbon trim in the cabin.

CONSUMPTION

11.8 L/100kms

LENGTH

4571 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

1951 cm

RESERVOIR

86 L

HEIGHT

1204 cm

BOOT VOLUME

230 L

WEIGHT

1445 kg
ferrari_458_speciale

458 Speciale

2014 / ...

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

Sports car
F136

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V8
4.5 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

605 ch
3.0 s
325 km/h
At Ferrari, there are always beasts with claws of varying degrees of sharpness. The Speciale, like the 360 Modena and F430 before it, is a genuine racing car that has just been adapted for the road. Ferrari has drawn on all its racing experience to make this 458 a very… special car. Respect for the fundamentals, first and foremost, starting with a radical reduction in weight. By cutting back on everything from soundproofing to certain mechanical parts and bodywork, 90 kilos have been saved. Rated at 1,290 kg dry, the Speciale weighs just under 1,400 kg when fully loaded and in running order. Less weight, but more horsepower, of course. We know the recipe! The other ingredients of the transformation, essentially electronic, are more sophisticated and refined. This is an area in which Ferrari excels. Such is the case with the active aerodynamics which, thanks to mobile flaps at the front and rear, defines the ideal compromise between penetration coefficient and downforce, depending on speed and conditions of use. All without the need for a large rear spoiler. Or the dual-clutch robotised gearbox, whose shift times have been further shortened, by 20% for upshifts and 44% for downshifts. There’s also a magnetic-controlled damper, recalibrated for even better roll control.

CONSUMPTION

11.8 L/100kms

LENGTH

4571 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

1937 cm

RESERVOIR

86 L

HEIGHT

1203 cm

BOOT VOLUME

230 L

WEIGHT

1395 kg
ferrari_458_spider

458 Spider

2011 / ...

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

Sports car
F136

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V8
4.5 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

570 ch
3.4 s
320 km/h
Like its predecessors, the 458 saloon is available in an open version. But, in keeping with its originality, it swaps the soft top for a retractable hard top, making this Spider a veritable coupé-cabriolet. With the engine in a central rear position, there was little room for manoeuvre, so a system inspired by that of the Superamerica was chosen. Controlled electrically, the roof pivots on its rear axis to lie flat under a bonnet that includes the two large bosses that extend the headrests. The system is simple, light and space-saving. It has just one drawback: it no longer allows you to admire the superb red cylinder heads of the V8 through a transparent bubble, as you do on the saloon. What the eyes lose, the ears gain back, however, since in addition to the pleasure of hearing the exhaust express itself more freely, the new scoops in the bonnet for cooling provide a more present intake sound.

CONSUMPTION

13.8 L/100kms

LENGTH

4527 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

1937 cm

RESERVOIR

86 L

HEIGHT

1211 cm

BOOT VOLUME

230 L

WEIGHT

1535 kg
ferrari_458_italia

458 Italia

2010 / 2014

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

Sports car
F136

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V8
4.5 L
central rear

Power

0-100

Max speed

570 ch
3.4 s
325 km/h
No new sports car, no matter how powerful or desirable, can match the love affair with a new Ferrari. The company behind the prancing horse always creates a stir when it unveils its latest creation, and even more so when it takes over from a car as accomplished as the F430. The 458 Italia sports a more aggressive look that exudes competition in every curve. Menacing eyes, a wide mouth ready to devour the track, a profile carved by the wind and a stern inspired by the Enzo – all the ingredients are there to make it an icon. The F40-style triple tailpipe adds the finishing touch to this masterpiece. Inside, the perceived quality seems to have improved still further, with the dashboard turned more towards the driver, who has access to all the controls from the steering wheel. Carbon bucket seats, steering wheel paddles cut from the same material, instrumentation mixing analogue and digital, the racing atmosphere is guaranteed.

CONSUMPTION

13.7 L/100kms

LENGTH

4527 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

1937 cm

RESERVOIR

86 L

HEIGHT

1213 cm

BOOT VOLUME

230 L

WEIGHT

1512 kg
ferrari_california_T

California T

2014 / ...

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

Sports car
F154

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V8
3.8 L
front

Power

0-100

Max speed

560 ch
3.6 s
316 km/h
Ferrari made very few changes to its look, with the headlights losing their almond shape and stretching vertically in a pear shape. The grille is less oval and the air intakes are larger. The bonnet has been modified with the appearance of two gills. The gills also deepen laterally. The big change for this 2014 California is the return of the turbo engine. This is the first time since the 1987 F40 that the Italians have incorporated an engine of this style. The block is a 3.8-litre V8 inaugurated by the Maserati Quattroporte and Ghibli. The turbocharger increases power to 560bhp at 7,500rpm, compared with 490bhp at 4,750rpm for the previous naturally-aspirated 4.3-litre V8.

CONSUMPTION

10.5 L/100kms

LENGTH

4570 cm

TRANSMISSION

all-wheel drive

WIDTH

1910 cm

RESERVOIR

78 L

HEIGHT

1322 cm

BOOT VOLUME

340 L

WEIGHT

1625 kg
ferrari_california_30

California 30

2012 / 2013

Vehicle type

Motor type

Gearbox type

Sports car
F136

Motor

Displacement

Arrangement

V8
4.3 L
front

Power

0-100

Max speed

490 ch
3.8 s
312 km/h
The California, now the oldest car in the Ferrari range, was beginning to look a little older. In terms of styling, the 2012 California makes do with a few subtle changes, with a silver grille being the most important exterior modification. The most important changes are invisible at first glance. The naturally-aspirated 4.3-litre V8 has a revised electronic mapping and a modified exhaust system, and gains 30bhp to reach a maximum output of 490bhp and 505Nm of torque. As for the chassis, the engineers wanted to save a few kilos, 30 in all compared with the previous model. This will save two tenths of a second when accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h, which takes just 3.8 seconds. Ferrari will also be offering the ‘Handling Speciale’ package as an option, allowing even better performance by adjusting the suspension and damping.

CONSUMPTION

13.1 L/100kms

LENGTH

4562 cm

TRANSMISSION

rear-wheel drive

WIDTH

1909 cm

RESERVOIR

78 L

HEIGHT

1322 cm

BOOT VOLUME

340 L

WEIGHT

1735 kg