Ferrari: Portofino News
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590bhp, twin-turbo Portofino transforms the California into a 'proper' Ferrari. Full details here
Portofino. It’s a lot closer to Maranello than California. Nobody at Ferrari will diss the company’s – ha! – entry-level convertible, not least because it’s the best-selling car in the company’s 70-year history, and brought two significant new elements into the brand: people who’d never previously owned a Ferrari, and women. But the California (and later Cali T) were definitely on the soft, boulevardier side of the spectrum.
The Portofino is a whole lot sharper. A proper Ferrari, in fact. This is a convertible you could rag around the Nürburgring if you really wanted to: that’s part of Ferrari’s testing regimen these days, in addition to those gazillion hours pounding round Fiorano. Designed in-house at Centro Stile, it looks much more aggressive, and has a genuine coupe silhouette with the retractable hard-top roof in place.
Mercedes’ next-gen SL might be returning to a canvas soft-top, but Ferrari insists that its customers prefer the RHT – and that the mechanism is lighter and more efficient than a trad soft-top. The Portofino’s rear end and tail-light treatment is much better resolved than before. The Cali’s generous posterior is noticeably more pert.
Although the requirement for head-spinning aerodynamics is less on a convertible, the Portofino nevertheless features some typically Ferrari flourishes. Air intakes either side of the LED headlights vent into the front wheelarches and the resulting airflow exits along the bodyside to reduce drag. Looks cool, too: Flavio Manzoni, Ferrari’s artful design director, really is the master at working aero devices into Ferrari’s ever evolving aesthetic language.
The other big news concerns the Portofino’s underpinnings. Not only does it use an all-new aluminium chassis, Ferrari has also developed a new manufacturing technique that reduces the complexity of the process while cutting weight and improving torsional rigidity. New components in the 3.9-litre V8 twin-turbo - including revised pistons and con rods - and tweaks to the management software result in a power hike to 590bhp.
The 560lb ft of torque – from 3,000 to 5,250rpm – promises fabulous mid-range flexibility, and there’s a continued determination, via Ferrari’s Variable Boost Management, to deliver a turbo unit that mimics the behaviour of a normally aspirated unit. There’s also a heavily revised exhaust system, with an eye on greater efficiency and an improved soundtrack (not necessarily in that order).
But if it’s a real Ferrari you want, the best news is probably the arrival of an electronic differential – E-Diff3 – on the Portofino which, as in other Ferraris, is integrated with the company’s F1-Trac to deliver mind-bending turn-in, grip, and balance. The Portofino also gets fully electric power steering, and if the 812 Superfast is anything to go by, it should be spot-on.
There’s new stuff inside, too, and the signs are that Ferrari has finally mastered interior ergonomics. Even the air conditioning has been overhauled.
We’ll see the Portofino in the flesh at the Frankfurt show in a few weeks’ time. This is one car we need a serious poke around.
Portofino. It’s a lot closer to Maranello than California. Nobody at Ferrari will diss the company’s – ha! – entry-level convertible, not least because it’s the best-selling car in the company’s 70-year history, and brought two significant new elements into the brand: people who’d never previously owned a Ferrari, and women. But the California (and later Cali T) were definitely on the soft, boulevardier side of the spectrum.
The Portofino is a whole lot sharper. A proper Ferrari, in fact. This is a convertible you could rag around the Nürburgring if you really wanted to: that’s part of Ferrari’s testing regimen these days, in addition to those gazillion hours pounding round Fiorano. Designed in-house at Centro Stile, it looks much more aggressive, and has a genuine coupe silhouette with the retractable hard-top roof in place.
Mercedes’ next-gen SL might be returning to a canvas soft-top, but Ferrari insists that its customers prefer the RHT – and that the mechanism is lighter and more efficient than a trad soft-top. The Portofino’s rear end and tail-light treatment is much better resolved than before. The Cali’s generous posterior is noticeably more pert.
Although the requirement for head-spinning aerodynamics is less on a convertible, the Portofino nevertheless features some typically Ferrari flourishes. Air intakes either side of the LED headlights vent into the front wheelarches and the resulting airflow exits along the bodyside to reduce drag. Looks cool, too: Flavio Manzoni, Ferrari’s artful design director, really is the master at working aero devices into Ferrari’s ever evolving aesthetic language.
The other big news concerns the Portofino’s underpinnings. Not only does it use an all-new aluminium chassis, Ferrari has also developed a new manufacturing technique that reduces the complexity of the process while cutting weight and improving torsional rigidity. New components in the 3.9-litre V8 twin-turbo - including revised pistons and con rods - and tweaks to the management software result in a power hike to 590bhp.
The 560lb ft of torque – from 3,000 to 5,250rpm – promises fabulous mid-range flexibility, and there’s a continued determination, via Ferrari’s Variable Boost Management, to deliver a turbo unit that mimics the behaviour of a normally aspirated unit. There’s also a heavily revised exhaust system, with an eye on greater efficiency and an improved soundtrack (not necessarily in that order).
But if it’s a real Ferrari you want, the best news is probably the arrival of an electronic differential – E-Diff3 – on the Portofino which, as in other Ferraris, is integrated with the company’s F1-Trac to deliver mind-bending turn-in, grip, and balance. The Portofino also gets fully electric power steering, and if the 812 Superfast is anything to go by, it should be spot-on.
There’s new stuff inside, too, and the signs are that Ferrari has finally mastered interior ergonomics. Even the air conditioning has been overhauled.
We’ll see the Portofino in the flesh at the Frankfurt show in a few weeks’ time. This is one car we need a serious poke around.
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https://www.netcarshow.com/ferrari/2021-portofino_m/
The Ferrari Portofino M is the evolution of the Prancing Horse's 2+ GT spider - the Ferrari Portofino. 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.
The Ferrari Portofino M is the first Ferrari to be presented in the wake of the company's temporary closure due to the Covid-19 crisis, making it the symbol of a voyage of rediscovery. It is the (re)starting point for Prancing Horse's pursuit of innovation whilst fully respecting its heritage, passion and constant search for perfection. All of these values are reflected in the new Portofino M. In fact, the 'M' in its moniker stands for 'Modificata', which in Ferrari nomenclature refers to cars that have undergone an evolution that has significantly boosted their performance.
There is no shortage of technical innovation in the stunning new evolution of the Ferrari Portofino, the most notable being its redesigned powertrain, a brand-new eight-speed gearbox and the five-position Manettino that includes a Race mode, an absolute first for a Maranello GT spider. As a consequence of these and many other new features, the Portofino M guarantees an unprecedented combination of authentic GT performance, driving pleasure, agility and exceptional versatility in everyday driving contexts.
This latest design and engineering masterpiece from the Prancing Horse is the perfect evolution of the Ferrari Portofino. Sportier in character than its predecessor, it also delivers superior handling whilst not only maintaining but enhancing on-board comfort, courtesy of specific new optional features, such as ADAS, and ventilated and heated seats. The Ferrari Portofino M thus retains the Ferrari Portofino's twin soul and is the only car on the market that can rightfully be described as an authentic coupé with its top closed and a genuine spider when it is open. This is thanks, of course, to the Retractable Hard Top (RHT), the signature feature of all the Prancing Horse's convertibles.
The Ferrari Portofino M's compact dimensions also make it ideal for all occasions. In fact, its unparalleled versatility and on-board comfort turn every trip into a voyage of (re)discovery.
The Ferrari Portofino M is the first Ferrari to be presented in the wake of the company's temporary closure due to the Covid-19 crisis, making it the symbol of a voyage of rediscovery. It is the (re)starting point for Prancing Horse's pursuit of innovation whilst fully respecting its heritage, passion and constant search for perfection. All of these values are reflected in the new Portofino M. In fact, the 'M' in its moniker stands for 'Modificata', which in Ferrari nomenclature refers to cars that have undergone an evolution that has significantly boosted their performance.
There is no shortage of technical innovation in the stunning new evolution of the Ferrari Portofino, the most notable being its redesigned powertrain, a brand-new eight-speed gearbox and the five-position Manettino that includes a Race mode, an absolute first for a Maranello GT spider. As a consequence of these and many other new features, the Portofino M guarantees an unprecedented combination of authentic GT performance, driving pleasure, agility and exceptional versatility in everyday driving contexts.
This latest design and engineering masterpiece from the Prancing Horse is the perfect evolution of the Ferrari Portofino. Sportier in character than its predecessor, it also delivers superior handling whilst not only maintaining but enhancing on-board comfort, courtesy of specific new optional features, such as ADAS, and ventilated and heated seats. The Ferrari Portofino M thus retains the Ferrari Portofino's twin soul and is the only car on the market that can rightfully be described as an authentic coupé with its top closed and a genuine spider when it is open. This is thanks, of course, to the Retractable Hard Top (RHT), the signature feature of all the Prancing Horse's convertibles.
The Ferrari Portofino M's compact dimensions also make it ideal for all occasions. In fact, its unparalleled versatility and on-board comfort turn every trip into a voyage of (re)discovery.
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