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Old 11-15-11, 11:43 AM
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Ferrari developing hotter California?



Ferrari has worked hard over the past several years at differentiating its products from each other. Where its lineup once consisted principally of mid-engined supercars of different sizes, today's range includes as well a front-engined GT, an all-wheel-drive shooting brake and a 2+2 hardtop cabriolet. The latter is known as the California, and while it certainly serves a purpose in Maranello's catalog, it's hardly the most heart-pumping Prancing Horse on offer.

That's where these spy shots come in. Following reports that Ferrari was preparing to update the cabrio with a combination of increased engine output and reduced weight, we've now got the spy shots to prove it.

This test mule seen driving Ferrari's private Fiorano test track and the vicinity, aside from sporting a rather garish red and black color paint and wrap job, has its hood all carved up like a pumpkin. There's a pair of NACA ducts on the nose, some strange bulbous protrusion on the passenger side, and the whole hood doesn't seem to want to close. The question is, what's that modified hood hiding?

According to our paparazzi on the scene, the prototype had a distinctive turbo wail. If that's the case, this would be the first time Ferrari's used forced induction on a road car since the F40. Whether the upgrades will feature on a straightforward update for the California or breed a more hard-core version along the lines of the 430 Scuderia or 599 GTO remains to be seen, but Ferrari obviously has something up its sleeve for its most sedate model.

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Default Blue and silver Ferrari California T tandem spotted in Paris [video]


Preparing for Tour Auto 2014

A couple of brand new Ferrari California T units were filmed while being unloaded from a truck in Paris, France.

The revamped California made its debut last month at the Geneva Motor Show and now we get the chance to see it in the flesh on the public roads of Paris.

The cars arrived for this year's Tour Auto Rally 2014 which kicked off in France's capital yesterday. In the video we have the possibility of hearing Ferrari's all-new 3.8-liter V8 turbocharged engine which sounds very discreet in the low rpm range.

The motor develops 560 PS (412 kW) and 755 Nm (556 lb-ft) of torque which is enough to enable Ferrari's "entry-level" model to reach 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.6 seconds, 124 mph (200 km/h) in 11.2 seconds and a maximum speed of 196 mph (316 km/h).

As a reminder, the last turbocharged Ferrari was the legendary F40 which went out of production in 1992.
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I think all companies want a hotter product.

I doubt there is a board meeting with people asking "How can I make our cars more mediocre?"
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New California T looks good, I like the new face
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