2011 Ferrari 458 Italia
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Production |
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Engine |
4.5 liter V8 |
Weight |
3042 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
398 lb-ft @ 6000 rpm | ||
HP |
570 hp @ 9000 rpm |
HP/Weight |
5.3 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
126.7 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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Top Speed |
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(from Ferrari Press
Release) The Ferrari 458 Italia continues to go from
strength to strength and has garnered over 30 international awards
in its short career. Yesterday, it added two further plaudits to
that collection at the International Engine of the Year Awards when
its V8 was voted “Best Performance Engine” and “Best Engine Above 4
Litres”.
The success being enjoyed by the 458 Italia with both critics and
public alike crosses all borders– it has won awards in a host of
different nations from the USA to the Far East and Europe. In the
US, the mid-rear V8 was named "World Performance Car of the Year".
It was also named “Car of the Year” by the Robb Report and topped
the New York Times rankings.
On the other side of the Atlantic, the discerning British motoring
media proved equally enthusiastic. In fact, the 458 Italia scooped
both BBC Top Gear Magazine’s “Supercar of the Year” and “Car of the
Year Awards”. Staying in Britain, CAR magazine also named the 458
Italia “Performance Car of the Year 2010”, as did Auto Express and
What Car. It triumphed too as the Daily Telegraph’s “Car of the
Year” and TV programme Fifth Gear’s “Fast Car of the Year”. The 458
Italia also enjoyed an enthusiastic welcome from the German and
Italian public with the result that it voted “Sports Car of the
Year” by the highly reputable Auto Moto und Sport and Quattroruote
magazines.
Continuing around the world, the authoritative Car Middle East
magazine declared the 458 Italia both “Car of the Year” and
“Supercar of the Year” also. In China, Top Gear, Auto Moto und
Sport, Robb Report and the popular X-Car website all named it “Car
of the Year”.
Lastly, in Japan, the 458 Italia was Engine’s "Best Car of the
Year", proving that the Ferrari’s extreme sportiness has a genuinely
worldwide appeal.