The Ferrari Portofino (Type F164) is a grand touring sports car produced by the Italian automotive manufacturer Ferrari and has a 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) time of 3.5 seconds. It is a two-door 2+2 hard top convertible. The car is named after the village of Portofino in northern Italy and the car succeeds the company’s previous V8 grand tourer, the California T. The car was unveiled at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show. The 2020 Ferrari Roma coupe is based on the Portofino. The Ferrari Portofino M (Modificata or modified), the evolution of the Prancing Horse’s 2+ GT spider, the Ferrari Portofino, was unveiled on 16 September 2020. In a move unprecedented in the Maranello marque’s 70-year-plus history, the new car’s premiere took place entirely online. The build-up to the unveiling included the sending out of a series of newsletters to clients over recent weeks at the end of which they were given access to a platform containing exclusive videos illustrating the concept behind the car, its restyling and main technical contents.
Petrol: 3855 cc, V8, Twin-Turbocharged, Ferrari F154BE engine, 612 HP Power, 760 Nm Torque, 0-100 kmph in 3.45 seconds, 0-200 kmph in 9.8 seconds, 320 kmph Top speed, 8 kmpl Average, 80 litre fuel tank, 1664 kg Kerb weight, Magna 8DCL900 8-speed F1 dual-clutch Automatic transmission
26 Colours including Rosso Portofino Red, Blue, Grey, Silver, Black, Green, Orange, Gold, White & Yellow
16 Leather Upholstery colours including Nero black, Grey, Brown, Beige, Red, Blue, Yellow & Orange
7 Wheels in 20 inch: Standard, Glossy, Matt, Forged Glossy, Forged Matt, Forged Matt Grigio Corsa, Forged Dynamic Diamond
Price: Rs. 3.93 crore (Ex-showroom, Delhi)
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