Announced today, the 591 hp drop-top tackles zero to 100 kmh (62 mph) in 3.5 seconds and tears to a top speed of nearly 321 Kmh (200 mph).
The Ferrari Portofino will be the successor to the California T. Photo: Courtesy Ferrari.
It’s hard to say goodbye. But, like relationships, one
ending often makes room for a beautiful new beginning. As a case in point, car
lovers may have lamented the news that the Prancing Horse marque will no longer
be producing the California T, but then there was today’s announcement of the
Ferrari Portofino—a more powerful and seductive successor.
The new retractable-hardtop grand tourer—named for the famed
Italian port city—is a highly stylish stallion that boasts Ferrari’s 591 hp
turbocharged V-8 that turns out up to 560 ft lbs of torque. Enhancements to the
engine include new pistons, con-rods, and intake system which allow the
Portofino to run with 39 more horses than its predecessor. The power train is
responsible for accelerating the automobile from zero to 100 kmh (62 mph) in 3.5 seconds.
And it enables a top speed of roughly 321 kmh (200 mph).
Performance has also been polished with a new chassis and
componentry that contribute to considerable weight savings compared to the
California T, while at the same time providing greater torsional rigidity. In
addition, the Portofino has been given a more efficient one-piece-cast exhaust
header—to help further fine-tune throttle response—and a Variable Boost
Management system. The latter pairs torque delivery with the specific gear
selected to corral more kick with greater fuel efficiency.
To improve handling, the Portofino has been equipped with
electric power steering, an improved magnetorheological damping system (that
now features dual-coil technology), and the third generation of Ferrari’s
electronic rear differential. Also on board is the F1-Trac feature which
delivers the ideal amount of torque to the wheels based on estimated levels of
traction at any moment.
The Portofino’s cabin presents a 10.2-inch infotainment
display, a new air-conditioning system, and 18-way electrically adjustable
front seats. Photo: Courtesy Ferrari.
The car’s aggressive exterior aesthetic is accentuated by an
aerodynamically sloped nose with a grille that runs its entire width.
Drag-reducing intake vents, that funnel air into the front wheel arches and out
the sides, are concealed by a new LED horizontal headlight display. With tail
lights spaced at a greater distance than similar models before it, the
Portofino has an overall posterior presence crafted to emphasize the car’s
athletic stance and distract from the retractable hardtop roof’s storage
compartment.
The interior—which accommodates a pilot and up to three
passengers—includes a new steering wheel configuration, an improved
air-conditioning system, a 10.2-inch infotainment console, and 18-way
electrically adjustable seats. And to quiet the cabin, a new wind deflector
decreases outside airflow by 30 percent.
Dressed in a shade of red dubbed Rosso Portofino, the
Ferrari Portofino will make its world premiere in September at the Frankfurt
International Motor Show, where additional details will be made available.
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