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Ferrari F430 Berlinetta 2004

2004

The 2004 Ferrari F430 Berlinetta represents the evolution of Ferrari's V8 lineup. Inspired by advancements from the Gestione Sportiva F1 division, it incorporates cutting-edge technologies tailored for the road. Its innovative design and exceptional performance have established it as an icon in automotive engineering. (ferrari.com)

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History

The Ferrari F430 Berlinetta was introduced in 2004 as the successor to the 360 Modena. It marked a significant advancement in design and technology, incorporating elements inspired by Formula 1. Its production continued until 2009, during which it solidified Ferrari's reputation for performance and innovation. (en.wikipedia.org)

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Technical data

F430 Berlinetta is presented here with its key technical data: 483 ch, 465 Nm, 4 s, 315 km/h. The recorded setup is Propulsion / Automatique, 6 rapports.

Power
483 ch
Torque
465 Nm
0-100 km/h
4 s
Top speed
315 km/h
Displacement
4308 cm3
Weight
1450 kg
Dimensions
4511 x 1923 x 1214 mm
Consumption
18.2 - 18.4 L/100 km
Fuel types
Essence
Gearboxes
Automatique, 6 rapports, Manuelle, 6 rapports
Drivetrain
Propulsion
Matched engine options
VersionPowerTorqueGearboxDrivetrain
4.3L V8 6AT (490 HP)483 ch465 NmAutomatique, 6 rapportsPropulsion
4.3L V8 6MT (490 HP)483 ch465 NmManuelle, 6 rapportsPropulsion

Source: CarData.wiki

Anecdotes

The F430 Berlinetta was praised for its Formula 1-inspired design, incorporating advanced aerodynamic elements to enhance high-speed stability. (ferrari.com)

Production

The production of the F430 Berlinetta began in 2004 and continued until 2009, during which it solidified Ferrari's reputation for performance and innovation. (en.wikipedia.org)

Press reception

The specialized press praised the F430 Berlinetta for its balance between raw performance and driving comfort, highlighting its effectiveness on both road and track. (ferrari.com)

Evolution

The F430 Berlinetta evolved by incorporating advanced technologies, such as the electronic differential (E-DIFF) and the stability and traction control (CST), initially developed for Formula 1. These innovations enhanced handling and safety, providing a more precise and responsive driving experience. (ferrari.com)

Variants

The F430 Berlinetta was available with a six-speed manual transmission or a semi-automatic F1 gearbox, offering drivers the choice between a traditional driving experience or optimized performance. (ferrari.com)

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