Ferrari F430
 
 
 
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Introduced at the 2004 Paris Motor Show.
Country of origin: Italy

The F430 signals the arrival of a brand new generation of Ferrari 8-cylinder models. This new car takes Ferrari’s extraordinary achievements with aluminium technology, begun with the 360 Modena, to a whole new level, and offers a series of extremely significant innovations directly derived from the Ferrari Formula 1 single-seaters.

Two of these innovations are world firsts for production cars: the electronic differential (E-Diff) and the steering wheel-mounted switch (better known to the Formula 1 Scuderia’s drivers as "manettino"), which manages the integrated systems governing vehicle dynamics.

The other main characteristics of the new F430 are its light, compact 4,300 cc 90° V8 engine, which punches out 490 hp to achieve a specific output of 114 hp/litre, also providing the new Ferrari berlinetta with a weight-to-power ratio of 2.8 kg/hp (dry weight); a braking system with carbon-ceramic discs for optimal efficiency under extreme use (optional); a Formula 1-derived gearbox that cuts gear shifting times down to 150 milliseconds allowing the driver to make the very most of this truly high performance car (0-100 kmh acceleration in 4 seconds flat, a top speed in excess of 315 kmh) and an aerodynamic design that embodies the very latest competition technologies, specifically the flat underbody and large rear diffuser to increase downforce.

 
 
Performance
  Acceleration - 0-100 km/h: 4.0 s
Top speed: more than 315 km/h
 
 
Engine
  Type: 40 valve, V8
Displacement: 4308 cc
Max horsepower: 490 BHP at 8500 rpm
Max torque: 465 Nm at 5250 rpm
Bore / stroke: 92 / 81 mm
Compression ratio: 11.3:1
Aspiration: natural
 
 
Dimensions
  Overall length: 451.2 cm
Width: 192.3 cm
Height: 121.4 cm
Wheelbase: 260.0 cm
Track, front: 166.9 cm
Track, rear: 161.6 cm
 
 
Weight
  Curb weight: 1450 kg  
 
Chassis
  Brakes, front: Carbon-ceramic discs
Brakes, rear: Carbon-ceramic discs
Transmission: 6-speed sequential
Steering: Rack and pinion, power assisted
 
 
Others
  Engine placement: Mid, longitudinally mounted
Drive wheels: Rear wheel drive