By           Passione  Rossa
Ferrari California performances are electrifying, and the car  handling and responses are accurate and unerring. The California  completes the Ferrari's portfolio by reaching those people who might  have always wanted a Ferrari without the extreme Ferrari experience, who  enjoy the driving pleasure but they quality of life onboard is what  really matter. At low speed the Ferrari California emits a silkier, more  sonorous sound than its 430 brother. The ride quality is extremely  comfortable in terms of compliance and suspension's ability to
absorb  surface imperfections.
The California name invokes memories of its  late-'50s forebear, which is widely held to be perhaps the most  beautiful Ferrari of them all. The new California is a complex looking  automobile, with two competing lines on the door that harmonize as they  sweep up into those sinuous rear wheel arches. The California's nose is  low and aggressive, and the front arches and the bonnet air intake are  muscular indicators of the potent powerplant that lies beneath. The roof  features an all-aluminum mechanism with a series of complicated looking  spars that slide the roof panels on top of each other before folding  down into the boot compartment. The whole process is cleverly engineered  and carried out in an impressively 14 second's time frame.
The  Ferrari California sees the debut of some highly and significant new  technology. The 4.3 liter V8 engine features direct fuel injection into  the combustion chambers. Power output is 460 CV, peaking at 7,750rpm  with 485 Nm of torque produced at 5,000 rpm. The other major technical  innovation is the California's seven-speed dual clutch transmission  ensuring a minimal torque interruption during gearshifts as well as  delivering seamless progress. Additional highlights include a new  multilink rear suspension set-up with extremely clever elastokinematics.  Upper and lower wishbones are used in the front suspension with  improved bushing to further increase compliance.
The Ferrari  California also features a variety of ingenious aerodynamic solutions to  improve airflow and maximize down-force. The engine is linear, revs  with a powerful energy and smoothness allowing top speed of193 mph with  0-60 mph acceleration in just less than four seconds. The California  chassis is made entirely in aluminum and it moves with stunning poise  and precision. The "Manettino", the steering wheel mounted control  switch, governs stability and traction control systems. It features  three settings: comfort, sport and CST. The California features carbon  ceramic discs (CCM) as standard to ensure shorter stopping distances and  significantly improved resistance to fade. The Ferrari California  design is supremely comfortable with excellent seats and logical  arranged controls: the instrument panel features both analogue and  digital dials and a central rev counter with LED display dominates
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