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Rob
6th July 2016, 10:55
The new limited edition special series to be unveiled at the Paris Show
Order book closes after client preview

Maranello, 5 July 2016 – These are the first photographs of the convertible version of the LaFerrari, the new limited edition special series aimed at clients and collectors that refuse to compromise on the joy of drop-top driving even when at the wheel of a supercar.

The name and technical characteristics of the new car will be announced at the Paris International Motor Show as will the number Ferrari proposes to build. However, all available examples have already been sold after a special preview to clients and the order book is closed.

The new limited edition special series will be available with a carbon-fibre hard top and a soft top. It has the same running gear and performance figures as the original LaFerrari, sporting a 800 cv V12 ICE (with a specific power output of 128 cv/l) coupled with a 120 kW electric motor (163 cv), unleashing 963 cv in total.

Significant and extensive modifications have been made to the chassis with the aim of retaining the same torsional rigidity and beam stiffness as the coupé version. The car’s aerodynamics have also been further honed to guarantee the same drag coefficient even without the roof.
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Rob
6th July 2016, 10:56
i know somebody who has one coming. :-s

Rosso Corsa
7th July 2016, 20:59
My invitation to view must have got lost in the post again.

God damn that's beautiful!

The Architect
11th November 2016, 08:07
Great video of the Aperta featuring Vettel and a couple of true legends:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmLlfGJ2Vww

jgonzalesm6
11th January 2017, 13:33
So the HY-KERS system works on track and city(due to braking/charging).....what about on a interstate highway...say a 100 miles where there is less braking(Texas has some long highways)????? Is the claimed 900+ hp,of which 160hp is electrical, linear or constant? Do you have to wait(highway) for the system to recharge once you have used the 30sec. boost of electrical power(160hp)??