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Geneva Motor Show

autoviva2014-02-12 15:22:41

First images of the Ferrari California T revealed

The T on the California T name indicates the use of a turbo engine

 
 
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California T will be officially unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show

As we had previously announced, FerrariFerrariFerrariItaly, 1947 > present233 models
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unveiled today the refreshed version of the CaliforniaCalifornia Gen.1Ferrari California Gen.1Italy, 2008 > present7 versions
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. The model will be unveiled to the world at the Geneva Motor Show and is called California TCalifornia TFerrari California TItaly, 2014 > present, with the "T" indicating the turbo engine with which it has been equipped.

The California T will debut the new Ferrari V8 turbo 560hp engine, which is already featured in the Maserati Quattroporte and Ghibli. This engine has a torque curve that constantly increases along the rev range, giving the California T a very distinctive sound.

The new engine brought an increase of 49% of the maximum torque to 755Nm, compared with the previous California, and consumption has also been reduced by 15%. The California T keeps the same 2+2 concept, however this design has undergone a major design upgrade, with influences inspired on some classical models of the Italian brand, such as the 250 Testa Rossa250 Testa RossaFerrari 250 Testa RossaItaly, 1960 > 19604 photos
.

More information about California T will be revealed at the Geneva Motor Show .

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FerrariFerrari
California Gen.1California Gen.1
California TCalifornia T
Engine
V 8 (90.0º vee)
Displacement
235 cu in
Top Speed
196 mph
Transmission
7, Double Clutch
Maximum power
560 hp @ 7500 rpm
Type
Convertible (cabrio)
Fuel
Petrol
Fuel consumption (combined)
22.4 US MPG
price
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annual ownership cost
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