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Geneva Motor Show

Ferrari California Refresh Scheduled for Geneva Motor Show

Power will come from a tuned version of Maserati's Twin-Turbo V8

 
 
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The California is getting a refresh at the Genava Motor Show with a new engine, interior and exterior

FerrariFerrariFerrariItaly, 1947 > present233 models
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is moving forward with its refresh of the CaliforniaCalifornia Gen.1Ferrari California Gen.1Italy, 2008 > present7 versions
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at the Geneva Motor Show that will get a tuned version of Maserati’s 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8 that will reportedly be tuned to 552hp.

The engine is sourced from the 523hp and 479lb-ft Maserati twin-turbo V8, which is already a 40hp and 107lb-ft of torque upgrade over the current California. The engine will likely be mated to a seven-speed dual clutch transmission.

Ferrari plans to have the updated car on sale by the end of 2014, and it is already being shopped to some wealthy Ferrari customers.

The refresh is reportedly inspired by the design of the F12F12berlinettaFerrari F12berlinettaItaly, 2012 > present16 photos
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, and the rear height has been lowered slightly. The interior will get major changes with a new dashboard and new infotainment system.

As part of plans to limit production, Ferrari plans to limit sales of the refreshed California to 500 units a year, and prices will increase somewhat.

Source: Autocar

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FerrariFerrari
California Gen.1California Gen.1
CaliforniaCalifornia
Engine
V 8 ( 90.0º vee)
Displacement
262 cu in
Top Speed
193 mph
Transmission
7, Automatic with overdrive
Maximum power
460 hp @ 7750 rpm
Type
Convertible (cabrio)
Fuel
Petrol
Fuel consumption (combined)
17.95 US MPG
price
$ 210.000
annual ownership cost
$ 3.110

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