New Car Release Dates 2017 ‘’2017 Ferrari 458 M ‘’ 2017 Car Worth Waiting For
2017 Ferrari 458 M Supercar
2017 Ferrari 458 supercar is proof for excellence, look no further than the Special version, which makes more horsepower per liter than any naturally aspirated road car ever produced.
2017 Ferrari 458 M engine
But this is the turbo era, and the word is that Ferrari will pack the twin-turbo 3.8-liter V-8 California T 458 in 2017. (The company has already said that each of its engines go ahead will turbo or hybrid.) Our spies spotted a heavily camouflaged version of just such a beast in testing, and although we can not see the engine, there are many subtle details that reveal what is under the camo. It is interesting to note that even though we took a cut here, the spider will have the same changes.
It is hard to believe that 458 is the old, but the car has been around since 2009, which means it's definitely time for an update. Wait 3.8 liter twin-turbo V-8 pumping much more power than it did in the 552-hp California T-something around 600 horsepower (or more) would be to restore the image of the 458 Italia as a true driver of weapon-and then allow Ferrari to mount the push if she wanted to revive an update 458 Special with over 597 horses of power.
While the sounds of the new bi-turbo engine are not likely to be as thrilling as those of the output 4.5-liter naturally aspirated V-8, the upper register of California T indicates that the sound is incredible at least some of the time.
2017 Ferrari 458 M Exterior Design
Ignore mismatched wheels and we'll take a look at the nose and sides, which both the packaging sports that could hide new airways-check how the door disguises do not sit flush with the sheet metal, even if this prototype does not the small aerodynamic adjustments that give Special outside the "normal" 458.
At the rear, this test mule running the single exhaust Special and configuration of the rear diffuser, crowded below the rear bumper of the non-Special. Whatever the secret formula that has will have to wait another day.
2017 Ferrari 458 supercar is proof for excellence, look no further than the Special version, which makes more horsepower per liter than any naturally aspirated road car ever produced.
2017 Ferrari 458 M engine
But this is the turbo era, and the word is that Ferrari will pack the twin-turbo 3.8-liter V-8 California T 458 in 2017. (The company has already said that each of its engines go ahead will turbo or hybrid.) Our spies spotted a heavily camouflaged version of just such a beast in testing, and although we can not see the engine, there are many subtle details that reveal what is under the camo. It is interesting to note that even though we took a cut here, the spider will have the same changes.
It is hard to believe that 458 is the old, but the car has been around since 2009, which means it's definitely time for an update. Wait 3.8 liter twin-turbo V-8 pumping much more power than it did in the 552-hp California T-something around 600 horsepower (or more) would be to restore the image of the 458 Italia as a true driver of weapon-and then allow Ferrari to mount the push if she wanted to revive an update 458 Special with over 597 horses of power.
While the sounds of the new bi-turbo engine are not likely to be as thrilling as those of the output 4.5-liter naturally aspirated V-8, the upper register of California T indicates that the sound is incredible at least some of the time.
2017 Ferrari 458 M Exterior Design
Ignore mismatched wheels and we'll take a look at the nose and sides, which both the packaging sports that could hide new airways-check how the door disguises do not sit flush with the sheet metal, even if this prototype does not the small aerodynamic adjustments that give Special outside the "normal" 458.
At the rear, this test mule running the single exhaust Special and configuration of the rear diffuser, crowded below the rear bumper of the non-Special. Whatever the secret formula that has will have to wait another day.