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With diamond-finish wheels, this Ferrari car packs a 720-horsepower punch

With diamond-finish wheels, this Ferrari car packs a 720-horsepower punch on Business Standard. Here's the bad news: The roof adds 200 pounds to the superlight Pista, which you'll notice around corners<br>

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With diamond-finish wheels, this Ferrari car packs a 720-horsepower punch

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  1. With diamond-finish wheels, this Ferrari car packs a 720- horsepower punch Today Pebble Beach Golf Course California, Ferrari unveiled the 50th convertible model it has ever made, the Ferrari 488 Pista Spider. on the in This 488 Pista Spider is the continuation of Ferrari’s top- selling 488 line. It has the most powerful Ferrari V8 engine ever—720 horsepower on twin-turbos—and a unique barking rev sound thanks to the fact that it now packs a retractable rooftop. The Pista Spider can go to 62mph in 2.8 seconds; top speed is 211mph. (Pista is Italian for “track,”

  2. after all, which signifies just where this car is best suited to live.) But there’s not much to see here that is new from the 488 Pista, except for that folding roof. Besides the bold blue racing stripe down the front of the car, the most notable changes to this 488 Pista Spider are its new diamond-finish 20-inch alloy wheels with a novel 10-spoke star-effect and the optional one-piece carbon-fiber wheels that offer a 20-percent weight reduction over the forged alloys that come standard with the car. Launch control is still there, actuated by a button on the LaFerrari-like carbon-fiber outcropping, as are the dynamic traction control settings and a chassis firm enough to make you feel like a true speedracer—even on your way to Malibu Kitchen. Keep reading: BS

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