Tue. May 7th, 2024
Ferrari-488-GT-Modificata-RevealedImage Source: Ferrari Official Website

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Ferrari has recently revealed the Ferrari 488 GT Modificata in India.
  • The company has introduced the track-oriented machine with a 3.9L twin-turbo V8 engine.
  • To be exclusive for the Ferrari Club Competizioni GT drivers.

Ferrari has recently launched a track-oriented limited-edition supercar for its 488 lineup. The all-new Ferrari 488 GT Modificata is exclusively manufactured to be used in track at Ferrari Club Competizioni GT events. Apart from this, the most important fact about the all-new supercar is that only the drivers who recently participated in the events held by Ferrari have access to it.

Meanwhile, Ferrari with the 3.9L, twin-turbo V8 motor on the all-new Ferrari 488 GT Modificata is all set to go the extra mile. Meanwhile, the track-oriented supercar is now free from the ‘FIA Balance of Performance’ regulations and thus it does outperform our expectations by producing 700 BHP of power. Likewise, the supercar does undergo some transmission changes as well with a new carbon fibre clutch that improves the performance dramatically.

Ferrari 488 GT Modificata Rear
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Being a track-oriented supercar, Ferrari 488 GT Modificata inside its cabin does not offer comfort or luxury. However, some additional features include a tire pressure monitoring system, a rearview camera, passenger seats, etc.

Coming to the suspension, it borrows the entire setup from the 488 GTE. Meanwhile, the brakes are developed in collaboration with Brembo. Apart from this, the ABS system on the all-new Ferrari 488 GT Modifiata is what the Italian carmaker offers on the 488 GT3 Evo.

Ferrari 488 GT Modificata Interior
Image Source: Ferrari Official Website

In the coming year, Ferrari has planned around five events all around the world. Meanwhile, we hope to see the all-new 488 GT Modificata including the Nurburgring, Virginia International Raceway, etc. soon.

Ferrari 488 GT Modificata Engine
Image Source: Ferrari Official Website

By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.