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Ferrari California Spider tuned by Edo Competition

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Ferrari California by Edo Competition

Tuning firm Edo Competition has unveiled their new styling and performance packages for the Ferrari California.

On the performance side, Edo offers an ECU recalibration package which boosts the roadster’s output from 460 hp to 500 hp (367 kW) and 369 ft-lb (500 Nm) of torque. When combined with Edo’s new high performance exhaust system, with adjustable butterfly valves and custom designed high flow catalytic converters, the Ferrari California rockets from 0-100 km/h in 3.9 seconds before hitting a top speed of 315 km/h (196 mph).

Other performance options include an adjustable sports suspension, a ride-height reduction kit, and a variety of different wheel and tire combinations available in 20 and 21 inches.

The company also offers a bespoke interior design service which allows customers to create a lavish cockpit that reflects their unique personality.

[Source: Edo via wcf]

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June 19th, 2009

Ferrari 599 HGTE to be revealed in Geneva

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Ferrari has decided to introduce the HGTE (Handling Gran Turismo) package for the 599 GTB at next month’s Geneva Motor Show. In past this was reserved for the latter stages of a model’s life cycle, as seen on the Ferrari 575M and 612 Scaglietti, the HGTE package is seen as a sales incentive for the 599, especially with Ferrari sales dropping very quickly.

Little is known about the special edition but considering that the E in HGTE stands for Evoluzione, one could expect plenty of high-performance accessories. The 599 HGTE will feature a new front grille which will bear a resemblance to the one used on the F430 Scuderia, 20-inch three piece wheels outfitted with high-performance tires, and a new rear exhaust. Inside the changes are expected to be limited to the addition of more carbon fiber trim and new sports seats.

[Source: worldcarfans]

February 10th, 2009

Cristiano Ronaldo Crashes his Ferrari 599 GTB

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The Manchester United winger Christiano Ronaldo escaped without a scratch after his £200,000 Italian supercar was smashed to pieces into a roadside barrier inside a tunnel just outside Manchester Airport. The red Ferrari 599 GTB was badly damaged, particularly on the front end.

The car has a 6.0-litre V12 engine producing 456kW (612hp) and is capable of a top speed of over 330 km/h (205 mph). Ronaldo is presumed to have been traveling alone in the car when the incident took place. No other vehicles were involved in the crash. 

A witness said: “The front of Ronaldo’s car was completely mangled. There was metal all over the road and debris - and we had to dodge our way through it. Ronaldo was just standing at the side of the road looking forlorn and bewildered.”

A club spokesman said: “Cristiano was involved in an incident this morning. No other cars were involved. He’s fine and is training as normal with the team this morning.”

[Source: The Sun]

January 9th, 2009

Edo Competition modifies Ferrari FXX to be street legal

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Edo Competition has modified the Ferrari FXX race car, after having developed upgrades for other supercars. They claim to have made the car road legal by installing a new windshield, hand brake and all necessary lighting. A new suspension system with adjustable compression and damping and a modified exhaust system have also been fitted.

[Source: Edo Competition]

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November 19th, 2008

Road Test: Ferrari California

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This is a road test of the new Ferrari California by the Dutch car magazine AutoWeek. It has English subtitles, so don’t worry. Enjoy!

[Source: YouTube]

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November 19th, 2008

The Ferrari Zobin Concept

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Ferrari is known for living out on the styling edge and for staying too true to its own designs. Witness the wild Enzo supercar and compare that to the new California. we particularly like this concept called the Zobin by Iranian engineer Siamak Ruhi Dehkordi. The rear end looks cribbed from the one-off P4/5 produced by Pininfarina, but the front end places the Enzo’s F1-inspired nose amidst the contortions of a metal band that swoops around to create both the front spoiler and front fenders, while still maintaining an open-wheel F1 look. The headlights are suspended from the metal band and seem to float beside center fuselage. The design is both edgy and honors those Ferraris that have come before it.

[Source: Autoblog]
November 14th, 2008

First drive: Ferrari California

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It’s been called the ‘baby’ Ferrari and even the new Dino. But the 193mph 2+2 convertible California is not even the cheapest model in the range – that title belongs to the £138,265 mid-engined F430. Nor is it an updated clone of the V6-engined Sixties two-seater Dino, which took Ferrari to a whole new market and drove it into the arms of saviour Fiat.
Ferrari reckons California buyers will be travelling further and with more passengers than those who choose the F430. It’s easy to drive, which should appeal to the female customers the firm is wooing.

The cabin is trimmed with the usual creamy leather hides, stitched immaculately. Headroom is plentiful, but those over six feet tall will find legroom tight.

At a touch of a button, the aluminium roof does its 14-second motorised pirouette, with both parts of the metal lid sliding on top of the boot space. With the roof down there’s 240 litres of space (360 litres when it’s up), and that’s easily enough for a couple of weekend bags. The no-cost option rear seats take more luggage, although they are barely big enough for the smallest infants, despite their Isofix fittings.

The all-new chassis features a flat undertray with venturi tunnels front and rear for greater downforce. Double wishbones make up the front suspension, while a new multilink system features at the back, and you notice the extra compliance over big bumps. The speed-related, power-assisted steering makes in-town manoeuvring and parking a breeze.

Not that the California is all show and no go. Turn the steering wheel Manettino switch to Sport and gearchanges are sharpened, the exhaust valves open more readily and the suspension raises its game. Suddenly, the car is ready for action, with outrageous pace and a soundtrack of yelps, barks and growls to rival the best TVR ever offered.

A lot of vibration transmits from the new direct fuel injection engine to the cabin, but low-speed torque is incredible, and without the traction control the tyres would cremate themselves.

Perhaps most impressive is the new transmission, which allows access to that performance without a micro-second’s delay. It makes the old robotised manual look very last century, and Ferrari says it will fit dual-clutch gearboxes to all its cars eventually.

The standard ceramic brakes are amazing, even if pedal feel isn’t quite as linear as an all-steel set-up. The steering is sharp and slightly over-assisted, and on A-roads you need to focus to maintain smooth progress. At high speeds, though, the California is rock-solid, inspires confidence and, with the rear air diffuser, the cabin remains amazingly draught-free.

[Source: AutoExpress]

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October 21st, 2008
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