Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Ferrari 458 MM Speciale at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2016. The 458 Speciale MM is a one-off sports car based on a Ferrari 458 Speciale and built for a British customer. The design pays homage to the Ferrari 288 GTO and incorporates handcrafted aluminium and carbon fibre components. [43]
Don’t ask Jeff Segal to build you one. The amount of time, money, and effort it took to put a manual transmission into a Ferrari 458 Speciale was so great, the longtime Ferrari sports-car racer ...
With the California a new line of V8 front-engined 2+2 convertibles was introduced. With the GTC4Lusso T a new line of V8 front-engined 2+2 Grand Tourers was introduced. 2009–2017 California. 2009–2014 California; 2014–2017 California T; 2017–2020 GTC4Lusso T; 2018–2021 Portofino. 2018–2021 Portofino; 2021–2023 Portofino M; 2019 ...
Most prototypes—such as the Ferrari Mythos, were concept cars, although several have become production models, including the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti and Ferrari F50. A recent privately commissioned custom example was the Ferrari P4/5 of 2006, a one-car change to the exterior design of the Enzo Ferrari according to the client's specifications.
Ferrari was spun-off from their common parent company in January 2016 [2] and has stated they will not renew the contract to supply engines to Maserati by 2022. [3] Starting with the 2013 Maserati Quattroporte GTS, and following with the 2014 Ferrari California T, the F136 was replaced by the twin turbocharged Ferrari F154 V8 engine.
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ferrari_458_Speciale&oldid=674445063"
On Dec. 2, 2023, deputies responded to a distress call at a home in West End, N.C., where they found the toddler dead. Investigators believe the child was exposed to “elevated temperatures ...
His work initially began with addition of factory parts or parts copied from other racing cars, such as rear spoilers, wide wheels, three-plate clutches, and high performance exhausts. [ 5 ] Koenig's hobby grew, and it eventually became a business in 1977 with an aim to make Ferrari a "proper sportscars [sic] again". [ 6 ]