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    The 458 Speciale, thread.

    It's finally here guys and it's a beast!

    Source: Evo
    Date: 20th August 2013
    By Stephen Dobie

    The Ferrari 458 Speciale is a modern day 430 Scuderia, with nearly 600bhp, lots of new technology and active aerodynamics.



    Meet the Ferrari 458 Speciale. Following the path taken by the 360 Challenge Stradale and 430 Scuderia (not to mention the lesser-spotted 348 GT Competizione), it’s a harder, faster and stronger version of Ferrari’s V8, mid-engine supercar, in this case the 458 Italia.

    Its central stripe (seen here running down that trademark Ferrari rosso paint) is an unsubtle nod to those iconic forebears. Initially rumoured to be called the 458 Monte Carlo, it has instead been called the Speciale.

    The 458’s 4.5-litre V8 engine has been tuned from 562bhp to 597bhp, resulting in a specific output of 133bhp/litre, Ferrari claiming this as the highest ever achieved by a naturally aspirated road car engine. It helps edge closer to its arch rival – the 616bhp McLaren 12C – a car which uses twin turbochargers on its V8.

    The 458 Speciale’s 1290kg dry weight is 90kg lighter than a standard 458 Italia’s, and endows it with a 470bhp/ton dry power-to-weight ratio. This figure surely aids its sensational performance; 0-60 takes less than three seconds, with 0-62mph completed in 3sec dead, 124mph hit in 9.1sec and a 1m23.5sec lap of Ferrari’s Fiorano test track 1.5sec quicker than standard, 0.5sec quicker than the 599 GTO and just 0.5sec slower than the 730bhp F12 Berlinetta. At 1.33g, Ferrari is claiming the highest lateral acceleration of any of its road cars.

    It’s not just more power and less weight, though, with new aerodynamic elements. The front grille treatment has changed, there’s a more sculptured front bonnet, with more ventilation, and the rear is more racecar-like with a bigger diffuser and two integrated tailpipes replacing the 458’s trademark central triple pipes. The aero elements are active and help make this Ferrari’s most aerodynamic road car yet.

    A new Side Slip Control system (SSC) ups the acronym count, using the the F1-Trac traction control and E-Diff electronic differential to shuffle torque between the driven rear wheels to control slides more accurately. Also boosting balance and traction is a set of bespoke Michelin Pilot Sport Cup2 tyres.

    Ferrari claims some of the 458 Speciale’s technology will make it onto its future road cars, with SSC and that active aero seeming dead certs. Inside, the Speciale appears to gain a more focused interior, with carbon bucket seats likely to complement several bits of carbonfibre trim, including a prong on which the seven-speed twin-clutch paddleshift gearbox's controls lie.

    The Ferrari 458 Speciale will make its world debut at the 2013 Frankfurt motor show, when we can expect more details, including its price, top speed and production numbers. North of £200,000 and a good chunk over 200mph seem very good bets, though…
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    Last edited by Ste; 20th August 2013 at 19:42.

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    Whoa..thanks Ste..What a baby doll of a machine.

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    Am I the only one who misses the "old fashion" gated shifter?

    All the new Ferrari's have paddle shift, and I know there is a real clutch and so on so forth, and it shifts faster than one could on their own... but to me, something is missing...

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    The white/blue line on the center kills it for me.

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    I want one Beautiful car!

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    Absolutely Stunning!!


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    One for me please

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    Ferrari have got the Speciale on their website now and the description says it has even better performance than what Evo stated. 605bhp rather than 597 and 135bhp/l rather than 133.

    A Ferrari Speciale for special emotions.

    It’s called the 458 Speciale: it’s Ferrari’s new sportscar, the fruits of the innovation and extreme technological research that have gone into a car as outstanding as the 458 Italia.


    The aerodynamic efficiency (an E index of 1.5), a more powerful aspirated V8 engine (605bhp) and the highest power density (135 bhp/l) in the history of Ferrari road cars, an extraordinary power-to-weight ratio (2.13bhp/kg), electronic control of the slip angle (SSC): these are some – but not all – of the characteristics that make this car truly Speciale and that are destined to become standard for the Ferraris of the future. The aptness of the car’s name is easily shown by its performance figures: accelerating from 0-100km/h in 3s (or 9.1s for 0-200km/h) and a best lap time round Fiorano of 1m 23.5s.


    The new 8-cylinder mid-engine berlinetta, which will be launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show on September 10, was designed with the target of raising performance and driving emotion to the highest levels, while still guaranteeing ease of control in every situation.

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    Not sure how I feel about this version. The winglets are gone from the 458 which I never liked anyway, but otherwise the front end is a bit strange, particularly the prancing horse area. I don't like the massive vent on the bonnet and the mini protrusions at the front corners and sides. Maybe it'll grow on me.

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    Another incredible masterpiece from Ferrari! Such a stunning beast. A perfect evolution of the 458 Italia. And the performance specs are just mindblowing...605 bhp and 9000 rpm from a naturally aspirated V8...that's pure engineering revolution, the kind of which only Ferrari is capable. Truly astonishing car, like all Ferraris.
    And that blue/white stripe goes way back in Ferrari's history as it was used for example on the 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Competizione:
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    I think this is stunning.

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    The performance upgrade is amazing as per the stats,but don't like the white and blue lining,I kinda liked the lines on the f430 scuderia more,plus it looks more like it from the back,since it has 2 tail pipes now,have to see it in person,to have a better opinion,good that they have improved the car on cornering,cuz the 458 italia wasn't that great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fratelliferrari View Post
    I want one Beautiful car!
    Ha ha fratelli, don't we all? I'm not sure about the Prancing Horse on the front, though, and shouldn't the stripes be green/white/red?
    Otherwise she's fantastica.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wisepie View Post
    Ha ha fratelli, don't we all? I'm not sure about the Prancing Horse on the front, though, and shouldn't the stripes be green/white/red?
    Otherwise she's fantastica.
    Looks fine to me! But the back of the car is even more beautiful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fratelliferrari View Post
    Looks fine to me! But the back of the car is even more beautiful!
    Yes, the rear end is gorgeous, very purposeful, and I bet it sounds fantastic with those exhausts. Shame that we can only dream about it!

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    Nice Daytona Nero...

    @ WS6..Gated shifters were cool, but I dont think we'll see those again. Its not even an option anymore.

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    WOW!!

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    Ferrari took 458 speciale for a spin in Bercelona to shoot the promo video!
    http://youtu.be/grOGUTnHyD4
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    And here it is!





    So amazing and beautiful.
    Last edited by Nero Horse; 12th September 2013 at 20:19.
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    I was hoping I'd like it more after seeing it in a video, but I can't say I can. The prancing horse section at the front looks like the LaFerrari rear. It all looks a bit gauche. Sounds great though.

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    I like it a lot! The rear end of the car is soo brutal! Nice!

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    It's OK.
    "Leave the gun. Take the cannoli."

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    Seeing those pictures makes me proud being a huge fan of Ferrari.

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    Does anyone know who was driving in the above video was it Fernando?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Massimo181 View Post
    Does anyone know who was driving in the above video was it Fernando?
    I don't think it was Fernando. It that would be the case he would be filmed for sure!

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    Great video!

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    Nice video

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