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It also won "Cabrio of the Year 2011" for the Spider, from Top Gear magazine. Auto Zeitung magazine awarded the Ferrari 458 Spider "Best Cabrio 2011". [51] Motor Trend awarded the Ferrari 458 Italia the title of "Best Driver's Car" in 2011. [52] The 458 Speciale won Top Gear's Supercar of the Year 2013 and James May's Car of the Year. [53]
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Ferrari claims a top speed of 335 km/h (208 mph), unchanged from the FF, [4] and a 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration time of 3.4 seconds. [ 2 ] The car uses an improved version (called the 4RM Evo ) of Ferrari's patented four-wheel drive system introduced on the FF, integrated with four-wheel steering into the system.
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Segal says he wanted to see what Ferrari's greatest modern road car, its ultimate naturally aspirated V-8, would be like with a manual transmission rather than its standard seven-speed dual-clutch.
2:17.0 – Chevrolet G20 (Hammond's ambulance in 'Ambulance Challenge', driven by the Stig. Track was fitted with 3 speed bumps, which the Chevy was able to clear at speed.). 2:24.0 – Porsche 944 Turbo (Clarkson's ambulance in 'Ambulance Challenge' driven by the Stig. The speed bumps mentioned above slowed down the low-slung Porsche greatly.).
Ferrari forecasted $2.9 billion in earnings for that year. But the Italian automaker is late to the EV game and has stiff competition, including BYD , which overtook Tesla as the world’s ...
The 488 Spider is only 50 kg (110 lb) heavier than its coupé sibling, and 10 kg (22 lb) lighter than the 458 Spider. Acceleration from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) is unchanged at 3.0 seconds, while the 0–200 km/h (0–124 mph) acceleration takes slightly longer at 8.7 seconds, and top speed is likewise slightly lower at 325 km/h (202 mph).