Go ahead, drool, it’s ok, I did the same while writing this. For most of us, this will end up as another collection in our wallpaper folder. For the rest, I don’t like you. Yes, I’m jealous. I can’t afford this car, not for now anyway. Wishful thinking, I know. But can you blame me? Look at it; it’s stunning. Yes, there is already a roofless F430 running around, its called the Spyder, some of you may remember it from the movie, Miami Vice. But this is the GT California, a little bit more luxurious, desirable, than the normal F430. Remember the 575 SuperAmerica?
As the name suggests, the GT California will feature 2 extra seats (wonder if they are usable). It will be designed by Pininfarina and will also feature the latest version of the F430 family’s aluminium spaceframe. Like any other convertible, the chasis will be updated and strengthened to accommodate the roof structure and to provide optimum rigidity roof-down.
Sure, the F430 will sprint from 0-100 faster than you can say it’s name but it’s no Scuderia though. There is one thing Ferrari sourced from the Scuderia, it’s the ability to reduce gearchange to just 60 miliseconds. For the record, a 599 shifts in 100 miliseconds, and a Ferrari F1 car does it in 40 miliseconds. Another thing that is similar to the Scuderia is the E-Diff electronic differential and the F1-Trac traction and stability control in a single integrated system. Apparently, the same technology helps the Scuderia lap Fiorano (Ferrari’s test track) equally as fast as the Enzo and it handles surprisingly well for a mid engined car. Wonder how it will work in the GT California?
The F430 is expected to make the 100kmh run in less than four seconds and it keeps going till it reaches its top speed of 315 km/h. Other than 2+2 seats, the GT California will also be offered in a 2 seater version. It’s expected to cost around 130,000 Euros and is targeted at the Aston Martin V8 Vantage. Tough choice that; Ferrari or Aston? I'd go for the Scuderia.
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