The Ferrari California is an exceptionally innovative
car whose philosophy takes its inspiration from the
spirit and emotions of one of the great Ferraris of the
past, the 1957 250 California, a superbly elegant open
top car designed for the track, which has, over the
years, come to symbolise not only superior sportiness
and performance but also exclusivity, craftsmanship and
faultless sophistication.
This new car joins Ferrari’s 8-cylinder range which is made
up mostly of very high performance models. It also flanks
the 12-cylinder flagship 612 Scaglietti in the Grand Tourer
category. The Ferrari California is a car with the track in
its DNA. It is enormously innovative and will more than
fulfil the expectations of even the most discerning clients,
offering breathtaking driving pleasure and fun behind the
wheel as well as extreme versatility of use and in-car
comfort. It is available exclusively as a convertible with
retractable folding hard top in either a two-seater version
with a traditional rear bench or in the 2+ version which
sees the rear bench equipped with seating for one to two
passengers.
In line with Ferrari tradition, this model positively brims
with innovative features. In addition to its retractable
hard top and the aforementioned original 2+ concept, the new
Prancing Horse car also offers: a new direct injection V8
engine, a 7-speed gearbox with steering wheel-mounted
F1-style paddles coupled with a new dual clutch, a new
suspension system (double wishbones at the front and
multilink at the rear), the new evolved F1-Trac traction
control system and Brembo brakes with CCM (carbon ceramic
material) discs as standard (this latter feature is shared
by the other models in the current range).
Styling
The California’s sleek aerodynamic styling is, like the rest
of the current Ferrari models, the result of our
longstanding collaboration with Pininfarina and offers a
host of signature Ferrari styling cues. Viewed from the
side, the aerodynamic sweep of the bonnet beautifully
contrasts with the compact tail volume and the pulled-back
cabin. The front continues some of the themes hinted at on
the flanks, harmoniously alternating concave and convex
volumes. Seen head-on, the car clearly takes much of its
inspiration from the prestigious Prancing Horse car from
which it takes its name: the grille and slender air intake
at the centre of the bonnet most notably harking back to the
250 GT California. At the rear, the sides and the muscular
tail section are both familiar too. As at the front, the
single round LED taillights are inset directly along the
edge of the boot. The California’s vertically stacked twin
tailpipes are an original flourish as is the boot which
sweeps right down to the bumpers to improve functionality.
Of course, the interior also reflects the same level of
design sophistication, exuding a sense of refined luxury,
comfort and bespoke quality. Situated between the front
seats, the new aluminium-trimmed centre console is another
distinctive touch that goes beyond the merely aesthetic,
beautifully combining functionality and design.
Aerodynamics
The Ferrari California’s aerodynamics were, of course,
developed in tandem with its styling. This allowed Ferrari
to keep the Cx (drag coefficient) right down with respect to
the downforce required for optimal vehicle dynamics. In the
coupé configuration, the California has a Cx value of 0.32.
A desire to achieve perfect balance between vertical load
and drag influenced the shape of the rear diffuser and the
spoiler incorporated into the front bumper. Drag has been
cut to 10% lower than on the other Ferrari models which not
only makes the California a more aerodynamically efficient
car but also reduces fuel consumption. Last but not least,
the air intake on the bonnet ensures highly efficient
cooling of the engine compartment.
The new 8-cylinder engine
This is the first V8 in the history of Ferrari road-cars to
be mid-front mounted. Built entirely from aluminium, it
retains the typical Ferrari architecture with a 90° angle
between the two cylinder banks and a 180° angle between the
cranks. The engine has a total displacement of 4,300 cc and
a maximum power output of 460 hp/338 kW at 7,750 rpm. With a
specific power of 107 hp/litre, its maximum torque is 485 Nm
(49 kgm) at 5,000 rpm, 75% of which is available at just
2,250 rpm. The Ferrari California takes less than 4 seconds
to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h and delivers a blistering
310 km/h top speed.
The new V8 features direct fuel injection and variable
timing (on both intake and exhaust) to guarantee superb
performance, exceptional handling and fuel consumption and
emissions that easily comply with the toughest Euro 5 and
LEV2 standards. Thanks in part to these solutions, the
Ferrari California consumes just 13.1 litres/100 km (ECE
combined) and has carbon emissions of 305.6 g\km (ECE
combined).
The California’s engine sound was also carefully developed
as this is one of the great Ferrari signatures and really
does contribute to enhanced driving pleasure. Particular
attention was lavished on sound perception in the cabin both
with the top up and down to ensure that trademark thrill
without compromising on occupant acoustic comfort.
Gearbox and transmission
The Ferrari California sports a new dual clutch gearbox
(7-speed + reverse) with the now traditional steering
wheel-mounted F1-style paddles. This is an innovative system
that guarantees a superb combination of performance and ride
comfort. With the dual clutch, one clutch is used for
even-numbered gears and the other for odd-numbered ones, and
allows the pre-selection of the next gear required. The
gears are changed by overlapping the opening and closing
stage of both clutches, resulting in gearshifting times that
are close to zero and with no “torque interrupt”. The result
is not only enhanced performance but truly thrilling driving
pleasure. The traditional transaxle layout (engine to the
front and gearbox to the rear) also contributes to the
California’s perfect weight distribution (47% front – 53%
rear) and to reducing vibration to the bodyshell. In manual
mode, the new gearbox guarantees great sporty driving
pleasure while extra comfort is assured in automatic.
Chassis and suspensions
The Ferrari California’s chassis and bodyshell are both made
entirely from aluminium. Thanks to the use of different
aluminium technologies (extrusions and shell casts), the
car’s exceptional versatility, onboard comfort and
driveability has not added to chassis weight or to the
dimensions of the structural sections – something that
simply would not be the case had traditional steel
architecture and technologies been used. Furthermore, static
rigidity (torsional and flexional) has been improved with
respect to average figures for a Spider to ensure
exceptional handling in any kind of road conditions and to
guarantee GT-standard comfort both with the top up and down.
The Ferrari California retains the traditional double
wishbone suspension to the front while a new multilink
system has been specially developed for the rear. The
multilink system improves longitudinal flexibility of the
suspension, keeping transverse rigidity values high. What
this means in practice is that the car beautifully absorbs
any unevenness, and noise and vibration are efficiently
damped for exceptional ride comfort well on a par with the
car’s nimble handling. The SCM Magnetorheological Suspension
Control System, debuted on the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, is
also available on request.
Retractable Hard Top
Of course the Ferrari California’s signature feature has to
be its retractable hard top (RHT). It is made from aluminium
panels and has a cast aluminium weight-bearing structure
which has reduced its overall weight and the moving masses
involved. The entire opening/closing cycle is completed in
just 14 seconds and thanks to the original stowage system,
the California’s boot space remains extremely generous
regardless of whether it is up or down.
The GT Manettino and F1-Trac
The manettino has now become one of the classic features of
our entire range as has its position on the steering wheel
which is clearly derived from our Formula 1 experience. The
manettino integrates the gearbox, stability and traction
control systems (CST and F1-Trac) and the SCM suspension
system.
The settings are as follows:
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COMFORT: maximum safety in all conditions, particularly
ideal for low grip situations (wet or slippery road
surface). Best everyday driving setting.
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SPORT: maximum performance and stability in perfect grip
situations. Recommended for sporty, high performance
driving.
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CST-OFF: this setting gives the driver complete freedom
and control of the car. There is no electronic
intervention whatsoever apart from ABS.
The Ferrari California also sports the F1-Trac traction
control system which can very accurately read grip, assuring
the very best can be made of the car’s potential at any
time. The F1-Trac system guarantees:
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Maximum grip coming out of corners
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Stability in all driving conditions
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Superb driveability and handling in extreme situations
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Consistent performance
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Exceptional ride comfort.
In fact, the F1-Trac offers a 20% improvement in
acceleration coming out of corners with respect to a
traditional traction and control system.
Safety equipment
The Ferrari California boasts an ejectable roll-bar to
ensure that its occupants are protected should the car
overturn. The system is installed behind the backrests of
the rear seats and is hidden by the trim of the same.
Ejection time is under 190ms. The onboard safety equipment
is completed by front retractable airbags (driver and
passenger sides), side retractable air bags in door panels,
bi-xenon headlights and LED rear lights. New generation
adaptive headlights, known as AFS (Advanced Frontlighting
System), are also available on request, and offer improved
visibility on the road. The headlamp beam angles are
automatically adjusted in line with steering, angle, speed
and lateral acceleration, offering a wider area of
illumination when cornering.
Interior and standard equipment
Particular attention has been lavished on the design and
in-car comfort standard of the California’s cabin. The new
Ferrari is available in a choice of two configurations: Two-seater plus rear bench equipped to take two
roller suitcases or two golf bags; or: 2+ configuration that sees the rear bench sporting
two seats, Isofix attachment points, and two seat belts.
In both versions, the rear backrest folds down to allow the
stowage of longer items such as golf bags or skis. The boot
capacity is also impressively generous: 340 litres with the
top up and 240 with the top down.
A new electrically adjustable, magnesium-framed seat was
also designed for the California. Another new feature is the
instrument panel with analogue instruments (tachometer and
rev counter) and four-screen TFT Multidisplay. The Ferrari
California also boasts a new infotainment system with 6.5’’
touchscreen, Sat Nav, USB connection, Bluetooth, hard disc,
voice commands and IPOD connector.
Carrozzeria Scaglietti Personalisation Programme
The Carrozzeria Scaglietti Programme allows all Ferrari
clients to personalise their car to suit their own tastes
and requirements. There are four main areas covered by the
Programme: Racing and Track, Exteriors and Colours, Interior
and Materials, Equipment and Travel.
The Ferrari California comes with diamond-finish 19” 5-spoke
aluminium alloy wheels as standard. However, a further set
of diamond-finish 20” forged 5-spoke alloy wheels that are
11 kg lighter than those offered as standard can also be
ordered. The aforementioned diamond-finish gives the wheels
an extra-high polish look.
The California is available in a choice of 16 different
pastel and metallic colours. However clients also have the
option of ordering the new Azzurro California shade created
especially for the car’s launch.
In addition to the usual range of 12 leather colours
available to choose from for the interior trim too, we’ve
just added two new colours: Cioccolato and Iroko. A new
racing seat with all-carbon-fibre frame and electrically
adjustable backrest is also now available.
In addition to the already impressive list of features
offered as standard with the new California, owners can also
choose to have a rear parking camera fitted or order the
luggage set designed specifically to make the very most of
the rear bench space, an option available in addition to the
traditional three-piece leather set coloured to match the
interior trim, of course.
Samples of the various materials and virtual configuration
tools will also be available to clients at every Ferrari
showroom to help them make their choices too. They may also
request out-of-range colours and content to really ensure
their Ferrari California is absolutely unique.
FERRARI CALIFORNIA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Length |
4563 mm |
Width |
1902 mm |
Height |
1308 mm |
Wheelbase |
2670 mm |
Front track |
1630 mm |
Rear track |
1605 mm |
Dry weight |
1630 kg |
Kerb weight |
1735 kg |
Weight distribution |
47% Front - 53% Rear |
Fuel tank capacity |
78 l |
Boot capacity |
340 l 240 l (with roof retracted) |
TYRES
Front |
245/40 ZR19” |
Rear |
285/40 ZR19” |
Front (optional) |
245/35 ZR20” |
Rear (optional) |
285/35 ZR20”” |
CARBON-CERAMIC BRAKES
Front |
390 x 34 mm |
Rear |
360 x 32 mm |
ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
CST with F1-TRAC |
Stability and Traction Control System |
TPTMS |
Tyre Pressure and Temperature Monitoring System |
ENGINE
90° V8 Direct Injection |
|
Bore and stroke |
94 x 77.37 cc |
Overall displacement |
4297 cc |
Compression ratio |
12.2:1 |
Maximum power output |
338 kW (460 CV) at 7750 rpm |
Maximum torque |
485 Nm (49 kgm) at 5000 rpm |
PERFORMANCE
Maximum speed |
310 km/h |
0-100 km/h |
under 4.0 sec |
0-400 m |
12.2 sec |
0-1,000 m |
22.1 sec |
GEARBOX
F1, dual-clutch, 7-speed plus reverse
Manual 6-speed + REV
SUSPENSION
Front: |
Double wishbone |
Rear: |
Multilink |
FUEL CONSUMPTION
ECE Combined* 13.1 l/100 km
CO2 EMISSIONS
ECE Combined* 305.6 g/km
*European version
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