Frankfurt 2009: The Ferrari F458 Italia Unveiled Live
Auto Shows, Featured, New Cars | Dean | September 16, 2009 at 17:46
Ferrari has now officially shown off their 458 Italia – the F430 replacement. The new 458 Italia from Ferrari will produce a staggering 562-horsepower with fuel improvements which sets “the benchmark in this segment.”
The 4.5-litre V8 engine will be mounted to the middle of the rear so that it can push out enough power, and sound, to get the car from 0-100km/h in only 3.4 seconds. Top speed is rated at 325km/h, while the Getrag F1 transmission will ensure that all seven-gears are smoothly flipped though. Ferrari has said that the power-to-weight ratio is set at 407 horsepower per tonne, as the dry weight is 1380kg.
Fuel consumption is set at 13.3 litres per 100km, which is an absolutely beautiful drop from the F430’s 18.3 litres per 100km. The emissions are dropped to 320g/km.
New developments on the Ferrari include aeroelastic wings that are localed at the front end of the car. The new wings will create down force at low speeds, but also “deform to reduce the section of the radiator inlets” at higher speeds.
Inside of the Ferrari, the engineers added a new multi function steering wheel along with other cool equipment.
Braking power comes from Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes, while the infotainment system comes from Harman. Expect front and rear LED lighting as well.
Other news on the 458 Italia here.
Press Release:
The Ferrari 458 Italia debuts on the Ferrari stand at the 63rd IAA Frankfurt Motor Show. The unveiling of the new berlinetta comes after a series of innovative on-line sneak previews on www.ferrari.com, the official Ferrari web site, with exclusive photos, videos and details of the new car.
The Ferrari 458 Italia represents a genuine evolution of Maranello’s mid-rear engined V8 sports cars and the public will be able to admire two examples on the stand – in Rosso Corsa and Giallo Modena Tristrato. As with every new Ferrari the 458 Italia is a concentration of innovation thanks, in no small part, to the company’s racing expertise. Employing exactly the same techniques and methods used to develop the Scuderia’s F1 cars, Ferrari’s engineers concentrated their efforts on obtaining the maximum in terms of efficiency in every aspect of the car, and their commitment was repaid with levels of fuel consumption and C02 emissions that set the benchmark in this market segment – 13.3 l/100 km and 307 g/km respectively in the combined cycle (ECE+EUDC).
This achievement is the direct result of the reduction of internal friction losses inside the engine as well as significant aerodynamics development on the exterior design, including innovative solutions such as the aeroelastic winglets at the front that generate downforce and, as speed rises, deform to reduce the section of the radiator inlets and cut drag.
The new 4,499 cc V8 engine is a veritable powerhouse, punching out 570 CV, and, combined with the 7-speed F1 dual-clutch gearbox and a dry weight of just 1380 kg, the 458 Italia boasts a weight-power ratio of 2.42 kg (a power-weight ratio of 413 CV per ton), and can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in under 3.4 seconds and hit a maximum speed of over 325 km/h.
The driver-car interface has been revolutionised and the engineers, working closely with the Ferrari Styling Centre, have reinterpreted the ergonomics, grouping all the major commands on the steering wheel, and the secondary functions on two satellite pods that just out from the dash on either side of the wheel. This solution, together with the immediate visibility of all the car’s settings on dedicated screens ahead of the driver, ensures maximum control of the car at all times, an important safety factor.
Another important announcement at Frankfurt is the extension of the Atelier One-to-One personalisation programme to the Ferrari California which thus joins the 612 Scaglietti and the 599 GTB Fiorano. The Ferrari California is the first car in Ferrari’s V8 line-up to be included in this exclusive service, and clients may now personalise their car directly at Maranello, benefiting not just from a vast range of special contents to choose from, but also the support of one of the factory’s expert specialists.
As well as the F2008, the Scuderia’s F1 World Championship-winning car from last season, the Ferrari stand features the flagship 2+2, the 612 Scaglietti, in Grigio Ferro Met. with Nero interior, and a 599 GTB Fiorano in Nero Setoso and Nero. The latter is equipped with the optional Handling GTE package launched at Geneva this year which now accounts for 70 per cent of all orders. Joining the 458 Italia, and completing the V8 line-up, are two examples of the Ferrari California, the first in Nero Setoso and Cuoio interior and the second, Grigio Titanio with Bordeaux interior.
Supplier Partners
The Ferrari 458 was developed with the support of the following Supplier Partners:
Alcoa – Aluminium spaceframe
Brembo – Carbon-ceramic braking system
Bridgestone – Tyres
Delphi – HVAC, MagneRide™ suspension & wiring loom
Fontana Pietro – Aluminium bodywork
Getrag – F1 Dual-Clutch gearbox
Harman International – Infotainment & High Power Hi-Fi system
Magneti Marelli – Instrument cluster, front lift & LED rear lights
Michelin – Tyres
OMR – Engine casting components
Robert Bosch – Engine management & ESP
Shell Lubricants & fuel
Valeo Bi-xenon head lamps & Human-Machine Interface
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