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Like fancy cars? Ferrari running through your blood and veins? Can’t get enough of them? Well, this September, the first ever event dedicated exclusively to Ferrari will take place at the brand’s hometown of Maranello, Italy and it is called Universo Ferrari. (more…)

Ferrari is proud to announce that they have won yet another prestigious title at the 24 Hours of Le Mans last weekend. This marks their 36th title at the legendary race event and what makes it even more special is that for the first time, Ferrari took home the win in the GTE-Pro class with their Ferrari 488 GTE. (more…)

The Red Dot Award: Product Design 2019 is scheduled to take place this time next month in Essen, Germany where the exceptionally beautiful Ferrari Monza SP1 will be awarded with the Red Dot: Best of the Best award.

Ferrari will also receive an honorary recognition that is the “Radius” challenge cup which will be officially announced as “Red Dot: Design Team of the Year” for the design team led by Flavio Manzoni. This latest achievement at one of the world’s most recognised awards for design marks Ferrari’s 14th distinction that started back in 2015. (more…)

Ferrari has just dropped the bomb with the unveiling of their latest and most powerful road-legal supercar yet and yes, it is a hyper hybrid monster machine. The task to triumph over the LaFerrari seems like the most daunting task in automotive history but the mad geniuses over in Italy succeeded and boy, are we excited about the new Ferrari SF90 Stradale. (more…)

Ferrari has bagged four different awards this week at the 21st International Engine & Powertrain of the Year but none more triumphant than being awarded with the overall title for four years in a row. This is all thanks to Ferrari’s 3.9-litre V8 engine which was constructed so beautifully, it achieved more than any other engines could. (more…)

To ensure that Ferrari owners around the globe have peace of mind when it comes dealing with after-sales services, the Ferrari Premium service maintenance program has been introduced to provide official services for selected Ferrari models. (more…)

Naza Italia Sdn Bhd, the official importer and distributor of Ferrari here in Malaysia, has unveiled the latest addition into their growing fleet of exotic and powerful mechanical beings. Dubbed the Ferrari F8 Tributo, it will be the replacement for the Ferrari 488 GTB and it promises more than just good looks and improved performance. (more…)

Fans of Ferrari from all over the world have been graced many times with exotic supercars created b the Prancing Horse company. Birthed from the Ferrari Styling Centre located at the heart of their Maranello manufacturing plant, their latest one-off custom vehicle comes in the form of the superbly beautiful Ferrari P80/C. (more…)

Ferrari has revealed the first official photographs of the F8 Tributo, the new mid-rear engined sports car that represents the highest expression of the company’s classic two-seater berlinetta. The name is an homage to both the model’s uncompromising layout and to the engine that powers it – with a massive 720 cv (bhp) and a record specific power output of 185 cv/l, (bhp per litre) it is the most powerful V8 in Prancing Horse history for a non-special series car and sets the benchmark not just for turbos, but for engines across the board.  The 3902 cc V8 won “Best Engine” in the International Engine of the Year awards three years running in 2016, 2017 and 2018 and, in addition, in 2018, was awarded the title of the best engine of the last two decades.

 

As these prestigious awards demonstrate, in the automotive world, Ferrari’s V8 engine is seen as the very epitome of sportiness and driving pleasure. This is particularly the case when it is mid-rear-mounted in a two-seater. Ferrari has been honing the scope of abilities of this architecture, which creates an optimal weight balance, to perfection for over four decades. The result is the F8 Tributo, which is one of the fastest, most thrilling and communicative supercars ever.

The new car replaces the 488 GTB, with improvements across the board, providing even better control on the limit along with greater on-board comfort.  The F8 Tributo punches out 50 cv more than the car it replaces, is lighter and benefits from a 10% improvement in aerodynamic efficiency along with the latest version of the Side Slip Angle Control, now in 6.1 guise. So while the F8 Tributo offers the highest levels of performance of any car in the current range, that performance is also very usable.

 

Ferrari F8 Tributo

Technical specifications

ENGINE

Type                                           90-degree V8 turbo

Overall displacement              3902 cc

Max. power output*                720 cv at 8,000 rpm

Specific power output             185 cv/l

Max. torque                               770 Nm at 3,250 rpm

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT

Length                         4611 mm

Width                          1979 mm

Height                         1206 mm

Dry weight**               1330 kg

PERFORMANCE

0-100 km/h                             2.9 s

0-200 km/h                             7.8 s

Top speed                               340 km/h

* With 98 octane petrol

**With lightweight options

More on the Ferrari Tributo…

The F8 Tributo delivers its 720 cv without the slightest hint of turbo lag and produces an evocative soundtrack. Instantaneous power is matched by exceptional handling thanks to advanced vehicle dynamics solutions. These include a new version  of the Ferrari Dynamic Enhancer (FDE+) which can be activated in the manettino’s RACE position for the first time, a move designed to make performance on the limit easier to reach and control for an even greater number of drivers. The steering wheel rim is also smaller in diameter to enhance the level of tactility and make the car feel even more agile. In addition, weight reduction measures have cut the car’s dry weight by 40 kg compared to the 488 GTB, further enhancing both responsiveness and driving pleasure without impinging on interior comfort.

State-of-the-art aerodynamic solutions incorporated into the car’s body help ensure that the extraordinarily powerful engine can be fully exploited. As with the 488 Pista, the F8 Tributo’s aero package is directly evolved from the track and it adopts several features from the 488 Pista designed to help manage engine heat, including, for instance, the rearward-angled front radiators and the dynamic engine air intakes positioned either side of the spoiler instead of on the rear flanks. Designed by the Ferrari Styling Centre, the F8 Tributo is essentially a bridge to a new design language that will continue to emphasise Ferrari’s key characteristics of high performance and extreme aerodynamic efficiency.

The front of the car is characterised by the S-Duct, a solution that made its debut on the 488 Pista, but which has been redesigned to suit the extensive modifications made to this area of the car. The result is that the S-Duct alone contributes an impressive 15% to the overall increase in downforce compared to the 488 GTB. The new, more compact, horizontal LED headlights allowed Ferrari’s aerodynamicists to incorporate new brake cooling intakes in combination with those on the outside of the bumper, the aim being to improve air flow throughout the entire wheelarch and thereby avoid having to increase the size of the braking system to cope with the car’s greater speed.

The new Lexan rear screen showcases the engine compartment and also brings a modern twist to the most distinctive design element from Ferrari’s most famous V8, the F40. The louvres help extract hot air from the engine compartment without impacting the efficiency of the blown spoiler which has been further evolved to increase downforce generated at the rear. The spoiler wraps around the tail lights, visually lowering the car’s centre of gravity and allowing a return to the classic twin light cluster and body-coloured tail, another signature of the early 8-cylinder berlinettas like the very first in the legendary series, the 1975 308 GTB.

The cabin retains the classic, driver-oriented cockpit look typical of Ferrari’s mid-rear-engined berlinettas, but every element of the dash, door panels and tunnel, has been completely redesigned. The new generation HMI (Human Machine Interface), complete with round air vents, new steering wheel and controls as well as a new 7” passenger touchscreen display, significantly enhance the on-board environment for driver and passenger.

The Ferrari Monza SP2 has been named the Most Beautiful Supercar of 2018 by a panel of expert judges at the 34th Paris Festival Automobile International. The prestigious award was presented at a ceremony at the city’s Hotel National des Invalides attended by over 600 guests, including many leading exponents of the automotive and journalism worlds.

The Ferrari Monza SP2, together with the Ferrari Monza SP1, is the forerunner of the new Icona concept inspired by the most evocative Ferrari competition cars of the 1950s. The Monza SP2 is the Prancing Horse’s modern reinterpretation of a gloriously timeless style paired with technologically advanced components and the highest performance possible thanks to the marque’s continuous research and innovation.

The Ferrari Style Centre’s designers crafted a design so pure and forms so elegantly minimalist, they could be described as a single pencil stroke. The extreme styling of the more recent Ferrari track cars has been bypassed in favour of exceptionally clean, spare lines. Never before has a car possessed such clear narrative power: this is a model born to deliver pure driving pleasure and fun behind the wheel. An experience that creates a totally symbiotic connection between man and car.

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