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Replacement for the 488 Spider weighs 20kg less and bumps power up to 710bhp with the new Tributo's V8

Ferrari has revealed the F8 Spider as the drop-top version of its new V8-powered Tributo supercar

Described as “less extreme than the 488 Pista Spider but sportier than the 488 Spider” which it replaces, the F8 Spider gets the same 710bhp version of Ferrari’s 3.9-litre V8 engine as the F8 Tributo, meaning the same power output as the limited-run 488 Pista and the car’s biggest rival, the McLaren 720S Spider.

The twin-turbocharged engine helps propel the F8 Spider from 0-62mph time in 2.9sec (0.1sec faster than the 488 Spider), 0-124mph in 8.2sec and a top speed of 211mph. The Ferrari’s top speed is just 1mph shy of its Woking rival.

The V8 engine produces 568lb ft of torque peaking at 3,250rpm in the F8 Spider. Along with its extra power over the 488 Spider, it is also 20kg lighter at 1400kg. 

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To help achieve the power upgrade over the 488 Spider, the new intake line is derived from the 488 Challenger track car. The air intakes have moved from the flanks to the rear on either side of the blown spoiler, which ensures greater air flow to the engine, says Ferrari. 

The F8 Spider retains the retractable hard top synonymous with Ferrari Spiders. The design compared to the F8 Tributo shifts the line between the body and roof from its conventional position at the beltline to above the B-pillar. 

The roof top is more compact than the 488 Spider and so can be divided into two parts and stowed on top of the engine. The top takes 14 seconds to deploy at speeds up to 28mph. 

Ferrari said that the F8 Spider’s performance is now accessible to more drivers “thanks to vehicle dynamics systems that make driving on the limit easier”. The car will go on sale in Italy costing around 262,000 euros (£234,000), a rise from £203,476 for the F8 Tributo. It will go on sale later this year, with first deliveries in summer 2020.

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Mikey 67 9 September 2019

Oh yes and

in Azzuro California please

Peter Cavellini 9 September 2019

Nice color...

 Yeah it does look nice in this color...

Peter Cavellini 9 September 2019

Nice color...

 Yeah it does look nice in this color...