Saturday, October 30, 2010

Ferrari California

The 2009 Ferrari California Production is a high performance two door sports car with a retractable hard top.

The Ferrari California features Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Traction Control System and an aluminum retractable hard top which can be opened or closed within 14 seconds.

The Ferrari California features a 4.3 L V8 engine with direct fuel injection that delivers high performance, exceptional handling and a better mileage. The capacity of the engine is 4300 cc and it delivers an output power of 460 bhp at 7750 rpm and 485 Nm torque at 3500 rpm. The Ferrari California reaches the speed of 60 mph in less than four seconds and the top speed is about 193 mph.
2009 Ferrari California in red

The Ferrari California features 7-speed automatic transmission and 6-speed manual transmissions. This transmission ensures sporty performance, reduces vibrations and helps to shift the gears dynamically at higher speeds.
2009 Ferrari California in blue

The Ferrari California gives a thrilling and sporty driving experience and it consists of three driving modes which are

Sport Mode: -
This mode delivers a high performance and perfect grip at all driving conditions.

Comfort Mode: -
This mode ensures comfort driving on all road conditions.

CST-OFF: -
This mode allows the driver to take control of the car.

The Ferrari California features five spoke 19-inch aluminum alloy wheels with Magnetorheological Suspension Control System that reduces noise, vibration and delivers a comfort and smooth drive on all conditions.

The exteriors feature the aluminum retractable hard top, bi-xenon headlights, LED rear lights and mirrors. The interiors are mostly finished in leather and it features the leather seats, sporty steering wheel, TFT Multidisplay, Ipod connector, hard disc, USB connection, 6.5 inches touch screen, Bluetooth and a large luggage space.

Ferrari California in Red

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