CDC Performance has recently pulled the wraps off its latest creation, an upgrade package for the Ferrari California.
While everyone is busy these days with the tuning packages aimed
towards the most powerful production Ferrari ever, the F12 Berlinetta,
and with the supercar being already named the Top Gear Supercar of the
Year, the guys at CDC Performance have decided to upgrade one of the
most underrated vehicles with the Ferrari logos on its body, the
California. According to the guys at CDC Performance, the Ferrari
California is now getting blacked out A pillars, a new front grille, a
new front spoiler and a rear diffuser, all of them made out of carbon
fiber.
The interior design of the Ferrari California hasn’t been left aside
either by CDC Performance and the tuning company has fitted the model
with Alcantara and Rosso stitching. The most significant upgrades can be
found under the hood, where the 4.3 liter V8 engine has received a
supercharger system and an intercooler which boosts the power to 600 HP
and 442 lb-ft of torque from the standard 453 HP and 357 lb-ft of
torque. The California has also received a new suspension system and
21-inch (front) 22-inch (rear) VSU forged alloy wheels. No pricing
details have been announced yet.
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