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IAA 2011: Ferrari 458 Spider Debuts Along with New “Tailor Made†Program
Ferrari’s CEO, Luca di Montezemolo, pulled the wraps off the latest addition to Maranello’s stable, the 458 Spider, at the 64th Frankfurt Motor Show. The open-top version of the acclaimed 458 Italia sports an innovative hard-top folding roof that offers better insulation from noise and heat in the cabin and is even 25 kg lighter than a traditional fabric roof. Read more »
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Ferrari Ceo Wants The Brand To Become More Exclusive And Focus Less On Growing Sales
Ferrari’s range today is larger than ever, with the Maranello plant making no less than five six: the California, 458 Italia, 458 Spider, F12 Berlinetta, FF and soon, the range-topping LaFerrari. The Italian carmaker sold 7,318 cars last year,...
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Lamborghini Aventador Lp700-4 Roadster Officially Revealed, Priced At €300,000
As expected, Lamborghini today pulled the wraps off the open-top version of its Aventador LP700-4 supercar. The Aventador Roadster makes its U.S. debut in Miami, Florida, before its international premiere at the Los Angeles Auto Show at the end of the...
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New Mclaren Mp4-12c Spider With Retractable Hard Top Officially Revealed
The MP4-12C has finally lost its top as McLaren Automotive presented the second addition to the family in the guise of the new Spider model that comes equipped with a retractable hard top, much like one of its chief rivals in the mid-engine supercar...
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Quiz: Can You Spot The Ferrari 458 Italia Spider In This Picture?
If you try hard enough, you may trace the lines of Maranello's latest achievement hiding somewhere behind those…Italian curves. And yes, we're trying to concentrate on the new Ferrari 458 Italia Spider. As you can see in the opening photo,...
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New Ferrari 458 Italia Spider To Get A Retractable Hardtop?
We recently told you about a report from German car magazine Auto Motor und Sport saying that Ferrari is planning to hold the world premiere of the open-top 458 Italia Spider at next month's 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. While the report stated that...
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