of Riviera cruising, not kissing the apexes of Imola. Despite this, Ferrari now offers an upgraded performance package for the recently released California T.
With the new Handling Speciale package, Ferrari
slots in stiffer springs, with a 16-percent increase for the front, and
a 19-percent increase in stiffness for the rear. The software for the
magnetorhelogical dampers has been upgraded so they respond to changing
road conditions more quickly than before.
In
Sport mode, the dual-clutch transmission shifts faster in both
automatic and manual settings with a new reflash. A new exhaust system
amps up the volume, and the car wears an upgraded front fascia and new
rear diffuser. New black-colored tailpipes match well with the
matte-black rear diffuser.
Inside, the buyer is treated to a special plaque indicating the HS package.
Released for 2014, the Ferrari California T is a substantial upgrade over the first-generation,
with a 3.9-liter turbocharged V-8 engine that pushes out 552 hp and 557
lb-ft of torque. The car had improved handling compared to the outgoing
California, but it lost the Handling Speciale package that was made
available on the first-gen car. For 2016, the Cali T is once offered
with an HS package to further sharpen up the car's performance.
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