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30 March, 2020 10:34 am

Novitec Rosso Ferrari 458 Italia at Geneva

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Let’s forget we’ll see the new Ferrari FF at the Geneva Motor Show, and concentrate on the previous model which Ferrari fans got all excited about: the 458 Italia.
Considered Ferrari’s return to form, the Novitec Rosso 458 Italia tuning will go on show and you can’t get a Ferrari much better than this.

The hot 458 Italia gets mostly new accessories as the V8 has been only slightly modified at this stage.

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It gets a new carbon fibre airbox and Inconel exhaust saving 21 kg off the original.
New engine remapping has achieved an increase of 39 hp for a total of 609 hp.
Torque is also up from 540 Nm to 569 Nm.
The Ferrari has been lowered further but is fitted with the hydraulic raising system (just as well because I would never have got this in my garage otherwise…).

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A new set of wheels is included as is a new spoiler, side skirts and mirrors after wind tunnel tested was carried out.
A carbon fibre diffusor and roof panels complete the package.
Novitec Rosso Ferrari 458 Italia

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