The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Wraps come off Ferrari Portofino

- jack mckeoWn jmckeown@thecourier.co.uk

Ferrari has pulled the wraps off its new Portofino, the replacemen­t for the convertibl­e California T.

Named after the famous Italian tourist port, the Portofino is powered by Ferrari’s 3.9-litre turbocharg­ed V8, which now produces 592bhp and 760Nm of torque. This represents an increase of 32bhp and 5Nm of torque over the outgoing California T.

This boost in performanc­e enables the Portofino to complete the benchmark dash from 0-60mph in 3.3 seconds, before hitting a top speed of more than 199mph.

The Portofino is based on a new chassis, which Ferrari claims features a significan­t weight saving compared with the California T, although this exact figure has not been revealed. Torsional rigidity has also been improved.

Ferrari claims the “extensive use of modern production technologi­es” has allowed the gains in rigidity and the loss in weight.

The new Portofino also benefits from the introducti­on of Ferrari’s thirdgener­ation electronic rear differenti­al (E-Diff3), improving mechanical grip and control on the limit.

Styling-wise, it has been brought in line with Ferrari’s other GT cars, with a front end that references the new 812 Superfast.

Overall, the new hard-top convertibl­e features far more aggressive looks than the car it replaces.

The cabin has also been treated to upgrades, with Ferrari adding a new 10.2-inch touchscree­n display and an air conditioni­ng system designed to improve comfort with the roof in place or folded away.

A new wind deflector cuts air flow in the cabin by 30% when the roof is open, reducing buffeting when travelling at speed.

The new Ferrari Portofino will make its world debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show, which runs from tomorrow until September 24.

Overall, the new hard-top convertibl­e features far more aggressive looks than the car it replaces

 ??  ?? More power: the Ferrari Portofino.
More power: the Ferrari Portofino.

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