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Ferrari is the only company in the world to consistently use Formula 1
technology in its production cars. Ferrari manufactures some of the finest
high-performance road cars available. Ferrari's GTs provide power,
aerodynamics and beauty to create a car-lover's dream.


 
 
 


 
 
Starting MSRP $192,000

 
 
 

 
The 2010 Ferrari California is the smallest in the lineup.
Its name came from
the original 250 California Spyder featured in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. It
features a retractable hardtop and it is listed as a
grand tourer. It has such features as Bluetooth, iPod compatibility,
a backup camera and a navigation system. A 4.3-liter V-8 and Formula
One-derived stability system gives drivers a racing feel.
While it resembles the 458 Italia, the lower sitting California is slightly longer but
narrower than the 458 Italia. The grille hangs low on the bumper, with a
small hood scoop above it. In back, single LED taillights sit above four exhaust
pipes — two stacked vertically on each side. The Ferrari California comes
in a variety of colors, materials and
accessories.
Ferrari says the aluminum hardtop does it's job in just 14 seconds and it takes up 3.5 cubic feet
out of the trunk's
12.0-cubic-foot capacity. Nineteen-inch alloy wheels are standard, with 20-inch
wheels as an
option. Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes measure 15.4
inches up front and 14.2 inches in back.
A leather interior is standard
with a rear storage shelf. Rear seats are optional. The steering wheel includes push-button start and a toggle
switch that sets the transmission response, stability control intervention and
settings for the optional adaptive suspension to one of three settings: Comfort,
Sport and Stability/Traction Off.
Dual-zone climate control, a navigation system, aluminum accents and
power-adjustable seats are standard. Options include adaptive headlights
and heated front seats.
The California has a naturally aspirated 4.3-liter V-8 that
makes 453 hp at 7,750 rpm and 357 pounds-feet of torque at 5,000 rpm. The engine
is placed
just behind the front axle and drives the rear wheels through a 7-speed,
dual-clutch automatic that can be shifted with steering-wheel paddles. No manual transmission is offered.
The California goes from 0-60 mph in less than 4 seconds, and does the quarter-mile in 12.2 seconds.
Dual front and side-impact airbags, traction control,
electronic stability system and antilock brakes are standard.
California 2-Door Convertible Base
Available Colors
| Body |
Interior |
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Vinaccia |
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Sabbia |
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Verde |
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Rosso |
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Rosso Scuderia |
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Nero |
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Rosso Mugello |
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Grigio Scuro |
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Rosso Corsa |
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Cuoio |
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Nuovo Grigio Ingrid Metallic |
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Crema |
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Nuovo Blu Pozzi |
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Cioccolato |
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Nero Daytona Metallic |
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Charcoal |
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Nero |
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Carta Da Zucchero |
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Grigio Titanio Metallic |
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Bordeaux |
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Grigio Silverstone Metallic |
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Blu Scuro |
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Grigio Scuro |
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Beige |
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Grigio Medio |
|
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Grigio Ferro Metallic |
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Grigio Alloy Metallic |
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Giallo Modena |
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Celeste Metallic |
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Blu Tour De France Metallic |
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Blu Scozia |
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Blu Mirabeau Metallic |
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Blu Abu Dhabi Metallic |
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Bianco Avus |
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Azzurro Metallic |
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Azzurro California Metallic |
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Avorio |
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Avio |
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Argento Nurburgring Metallic |
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