F430

Ferrari F430 generations

The Ferrari F430 is a two-door sports car produced from 2004 to 2009. The last supercar was sold on April 17, 2009 at a special auction in Maranello, and the proceeds were used to restore the Abruzzi Region (Italy), which was badly damaged by the earthquake that occurred on April 6. The model was available in two versions: an open-top Spider and a racing Scuderia. All cars were very beautiful and elegant. The F430 model range featured some of the most advanced innovations of that time, carried over from Formula One. These include an electronic differential that directs most of the engine's torque to optimize traction, and a conveniently located steering wheel switch that allows direct control of the vehicle's dynamics control systems.

Years of manufacture F430

Generations F430

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