The latest
photographs of the new Pininfarina-styled retractable hard
top convertible
released today show it with its top closed and in an Azzurro California
livery. Azzurro California was the colour chosen for the
legendary 1960s
spider’s appearance at the New York Auto Show in 1962 and
proved one of the firm
favourites with owners of that model too.
Like the rest
of the current Prancing Horse range, the Ferrari California
has been
aerodynamically designed to deliver significant downforce
values – 70 kg at 200 Km/h, in
fact. This is the
first time too that the new 7-speed dual clutch has been
used on a Ferrari car.
This technology is the fruit of in-depth gear shifting
systems research by the
Scuderia Ferrari. The system utilised on the Ferrari
California cuts the gear shifting
time to zero and enhances to the utmost the car’s
performance in terms of
comfort and driveability. Performance
is further boosted by the new Launch Control button which
when hit delivers
blistering high performance starts by ensuring correct
torque delivery and
preventing tyre spin during acceleration.
The car is
4560 mm in length, 1900 mm wide and has a wheel base of 2700 mm. The luggage
capacity of the Ferrari California provides further proof of
the versatility
of this latest addition to the Prancing Horse range: when
the roof is up, the boot
has a 360-litre capacity and a 260-litre capacity when it is
down. For the first
time on a Prancing Horse car, the boot and cabin communicate directly,
allowing a choice of luggage configurations to be used. Particular
attention was also paid to fuel consumption levels which in
the case of the ECE combined cycle is 13.2
l/100 km with CO