The curves are just impossible, the way the windsheild meets the body, the rear pipes...just sheer design aggression. Can't wait to see the full interior. This is the one that Ferrari needed. Everyone else has to figure out how they'll possibly compete with this.
M
Different worlds.

... my M5 is labled "For Sale" nowI need the money...
I hope 2010 will be my Ferrari or Lambo year if things get better
When it's due to be released ?

Can you imagine what the Scud version of this will be like? The saying a racecar for the street has never been so true or at least it promises.
M
Yes, the interior reminded me also of the S2000, I guess it is the way everything is laid out around the driver. Of course everything is 100x better on the Ferrari.
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I want this toy so bad. Love this part.
"The 458 Italia is capable of telling the driver when the brakes, tyres and engine are at the optimum operating temperature. Called virtual race engineer, a display in the dash to the left of the rev counter shows a schematic of the car, and components change colour according to temperature. Yellow means the temperatures aren’t high enough, green is the perfect temperature and red means the car is too hot."
and this
"The E-Diff differential and the F1-Trac skid control system have long been the flagship carryover technologies from Formula 1, but the 458 Italia takes them even further and adds another piece of F1-derived technology to the brakes.
Instead of using individual ECUs for the E-Diff and F1-Trac, the 458 Italia has one ECU to control both (as well as the ABS system), resulting in streamlined processing and communication. Ferrari claims a 32 per cent increase in acceleration over the F430 (itself no slouch) out of corners.
The brakes feature a new system called ‘prefill’. When the driver’s foot lifts off the throttle, the pistons in the calipers move the pads towards the discs; that helps to reduce the stopping distance from 62mph to just 32.5 metres."
Ah, the brake 'prefill'.......................touring car race drivers do this themselves by tapping on the brake pedal gently a couple times to build up the fluid pressure in the brake master cylinder before they stand on the brake pedal.
Ah, the brake 'prefill'.......................touring car race drivers do this themselves by tapping on the brake pedal gently a couple times to build up the fluid pressure in the brake master cylinder before they stand on the brake pedal.
I think the SLS will have a harder time then foreseen... Even if they don't directly compete as the Ferrari is sportier, harder, more expensive...and it seems, more fascinating...
I don't think the average SLS customer will be looking at the 458, but then again someone who can afford one of these could most likely afford the other one. The SLS will have a harder time on track than it will in sales.
the risk exists for it to be outshined by this surprisingly outlandish Ferrari, and that wouldn't be too good!
I don't think the average SLS customer will be looking at the 458
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