Italian Luxury sports car manufacturer Ferrari has unveiled the stunning 488 GTB model in India at Rs 3.88 crores (ex-showroom). California T was the first model launched in India for Rs 3.45 crore by the company after its re-introduction.
Mr. Sharad Kachalia, Director, Navnit Motors Pvt. Ltd. commented, “After receiving an overwhelming response for the California T and F12 berlinetta, we are excited to launch Ferrari’s new V8 model to meet the rising demand from our loyal customers and Ferrari fans in Mumbai.”
The 488 in the car’s moniker indicates the engine’s unitary displacement, while the GTB stands for Gran Turismo Berlinetta. The new Ferrari 488GTB is powered by a 3.9 litre, V8 turbo-charged petrol engine that comes mated to a 7-speed F1 dual clutch transmission. The engine churns out maximum 660bhp power output and 760Nm torque.
The new Ferrari 488GTB can touch 100 km/h in just 3 seconds and 200km/h under 8.3 seconds. The car, which has a top speed of 330 km/h, is one of the fastest street legal cars available all around the globe.
Ferrari 488 GTB Specs:
Mr. Sharad Kachalia, Director, Navnit Motors Pvt. Ltd. commented, “After receiving an overwhelming response for the California T and F12 berlinetta, we are excited to launch Ferrari’s new V8 model to meet the rising demand from our loyal customers and Ferrari fans in Mumbai.”
The 488 in the car’s moniker indicates the engine’s unitary displacement, while the GTB stands for Gran Turismo Berlinetta. The new Ferrari 488GTB is powered by a 3.9 litre, V8 turbo-charged petrol engine that comes mated to a 7-speed F1 dual clutch transmission. The engine churns out maximum 660bhp power output and 760Nm torque.
The new Ferrari 488GTB can touch 100 km/h in just 3 seconds and 200km/h under 8.3 seconds. The car, which has a top speed of 330 km/h, is one of the fastest street legal cars available all around the globe.
Ferrari 488 GTB Specs:
- Engine : V8 turbocharged
- Displacement : 3902cc
- Maximum power : 492 kW (670 CV) at 8000rpm
- Maximum torque : 760Nm at 3000rpm
- Maximum speed : 330km/h
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