Ferrari California
The Ferrari California is a grand touring convertible sports car manufactured by Ferrari from 2008 to 2013. Styled by Ken Okuyama of Pininfarina and acting as the "entry level" model in the Ferrari lineup, the California introduced numerous design innovations from Ferrari and revived a nameplate that had not been used for over 40 years. The car is powered by a 4.3L F136IB V8 producing 454 horsepower mated to a 7-speed dual clutch, the first Ferrari to be offered with such a transmission; it is also the first Ferrari model with a folding metal roof, multi-link suspension and gasoline direct injection. The car was updated to become the California 30 in 2012, being made lighter and more powerful. It was replaced in 2013 with the California T, an updated version with a twin turbocharged V8. 9,219 were produced.
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