The Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale and Spider have been revealed and the company will be limiting its production to 799 hardtops and 599 drop tops.
Both models house a 4.0-litre, twin-turbo, V8 engine coupled with three electric motors and an eight-speed dual-clutch unit that produces a combined output of a whopping 1,015 bhp for the SF90 XX Stradale and 985 bhp for the Standard variant.
The engine alone makes a manic 785 bhp of power, now combine that with the electric motors that generate 228 bhp of power. The electric range is 25 km and the top speed in the same mode is 135 kmph. The company claims a 0-100 kmph dash in 2.3 seconds and has a top speed of 320 kmph, for both models. Braking duties are done by 390 mm discs at the rear.
The SF90 XX Stradale now looks more aggressive, courtesy for that goes to the larger front splitter, a new pair of ducts flanking the nose and two at the center, three gills on each fender, and two inlets on the engine cover. All these changes aid the car in with better airflow and less drag at high speeds. The company has also installed a fixed-wing as well and in total all these tweaks contribute to a massive downforce of 530 kg at 250 kmph.
Interior changes include an Alcantara dashboard, carbon-fibre parts, adjustable backrests, and a repositioned gear shift selector. Both cars are quite similar, albeit the SF90 XX Stradale’s roof can be retracted in 14 seconds.
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By: Sumesh Soman