The Ferrari California has had its power boosted and its performance    systems improved again by tuner Novitec Rosso. A previous programme   took  the car up to 368kW (500mhp). From the factory the 2+2-seater’s    8-cylinder motor develops 338 kW (453 bhp / 460 PS) and 485 Nm (358    lb-ft).
Technical highlights include the use of a mechanical supercharger, a    custom intake manifold and larger injectors as well as a water-to-air    intercooler. A Novitec Rosso stainless-steel high-performance exhaust    system with sport catalysts was installed and the ECU remapped.
The  baby Ferrari now boasts 446 kW (598 bhp / 606 PS) developed at   7,900  rpm. Maximum torque goes up to 603 Nm (445 lb-ft) at 5,500rpm. The   0 –  100 km/h sprint takes just under 3.8 seconds and top speed is 325    km/h (202 mph).
Some of the suspension work includes sport  springs that can be   lowered by 35 millimeters and a hydraulic lift  system that can raise the   front of the car by 40 millimeters for  better navigation of everyday   obstacles like speed bumps.
  



Aerodynamic and styling changes include new rocker panels with    integrated airfoils and black side markers, a rear diffuser, rear    spoiler lip and carbon fibre rear molding. Wheels are 9Jx21 size in    front and 11.5Jx22 at the rear, shod with 255/30 ZR 21 and 315/25 ZR 22    Pirelli tyres respectively.
Novitec Rosso has a comprehensive interior customisation programme to suit any taste and size pocket.

 

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