Yup, if unobtainable. It’s not simply an existing model given a special-edition name — this is an all-new model joining the Ferrari lineup — although it does borrow nomenclature from the ’60s California Spyder..
How’s it look? While this economy may leave many of us driving 200,000-mile beaters, at least we’ll enjoy the view of this stunning convertible-only specimen as it blasts by.
What makes it tick: A new direct-injection V-8 that’s mounted in mid-front position — a Ferrari first. The engine makes 460 horsepower, blasting the car from zero-to-60 in less than 4 seconds.
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