2011 Ferrari 458 Italia gets tweaked by Novitec Rosso

by Alex

Novitec Rosso first made a tuning package for the Ferrari California. After having made suitable changes to the kit to get best effects on the car they have now taken up a Ferrari 458 Italia as their next tuning project. This modified car would be on display at the Geneva Motor Show and would have engine updates as well as all the interior and exterior additions to it.

The current engine on the car is a 4,499 cc V8 engine delivering 570 hp. This has been tweaked to produce 609 HP. There has also been a 21 KG weight reduction effected upon the car. Top speeds of the car also therefore jumps from 201 mph to 205 mph.

Along with weight reduction there is also a lowering of the car by 35 mm which has been achieved by using new lowering springs. There is also a hydraulic lift that lifts the front of the car by 40 mm and makes riding over the speed breakers an easier experience.

Source: topspeed

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