2015 Ferrari California T |
The 2015 Ferrari California T also gets a minor interior redesign, with a new touch-sensitive infotainment system mounted in the center stack, standard leather trim, and aluminum accents. The party piece of the California T's new interior is found in between the two center stack-mounted air conditioning vents – a boost gauge, so passengers can follow along with the turbocharged fun. The 2015 Ferrari California T will be officially revealed at the Geneva motor show in March.
2015 Ferrari California T | |
BASE PRICE | $205,000 (MT est) |
VEHICLE LAYOUT | Front-engine, RWD, 4 pass, 2-door convertible |
ENGINE | 3.9L/552-hp/557-lb-ft twin-turbo V-8 |
TRANSMISSION | 7-speed twin-clutch automatic (MT est) |
CURB WEIGHT | 4000 lb (MT est) |
LENGTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT | 179.9 x 75.2 x 52.0 in |
WHEELBASE | 105.1 in (MT est) |
0-62 MPH | 3.6 sec (est) |
EPA CITY/HWY FUEL ECON | N/A |
ON SALE IN U.S. | Late 2014 |
For the first time since the legendary F40, a
turbocharged engine has found its way under the hood of a Ferrari. The
2015 Ferrari California T was just unveiled ahead of its Geneva Motor
Show debut, and unlike the Ferrari Mondial T, the "T" doesn't stand for
'terrible.' This time it stands for turbocharged, as the new 2015
California T packs a 552-hp turbocharged V-8 under the hood.
Smaller in displacement than the old 4.3-liter
naturally aspirated V-8 it replaces, the 2015 California T's new
3.9-liter V-8 gets a big power upgrade over the old model. The
California T's twin-turbocharged V-8 makes 552 hp and 557 lb-ft of
torque, an increase of 69-horsepower and 185 lb-ft of torque over the
previous California. Likely paired with a carry-over seven-speed
dual-clutch automatic, Ferrari says the new California T can accelerate
from 0-62 mph in just 3.6 seconds, and hit a top speed of 196 mph. The
last California we tested, a 454-hp 2009 model, accelerated from 0-60
mph in just 3.5 seconds.
While Ferrari buyers concerned with things like
throttle response will likely find themselves behind the wheel of the
458 Italia, Ferrari says it has used very low inertia twin-scroll
turbos, as well as a boost management system to ensure the 2015
California T has near-zero lag and "ultra-sharp" throttle response.
Along with the power upgrades, the California T
gets new sheetmetal penned by Ferrari and Pininfarina. While the new
California T's grille and lower front fascia bears a lot in common with
the out-going California, the new model gets new F12 Berlinetta-inspired
headlights, and an aggressive new hood. Ferrari and Pininfarina also
worked to pay tribute to the legendary 250 Testa Rossa by giving the
California T attractive pontoon-like fender flares that visually tie the
front and rear ends together. The power-folding hardtop remains a
California staple, and can drop that top in 14 seconds.
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The engine wasn't Ferrari's only focus for the
new California T -- it also upgraded the GT's steering, suspension, and
braking systems. The 2015 Ferrari California T gets a new steering box,
new springs, and the latest-generation Magnaride suspension, courtesy of
Ferrari's friends over at GM. Reigning in the California T's newfound
power are carbon-ceramic brakes, which Ferrari says can bring the new
California to a stop from 62 mph in 111 feet.
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