Ferrari 430 Scuderia
Ferrari 430 Scuderia
- Price:SOLD
- Colour:Rosso Scuderia
- Interior:Black Alcantara
- Mileage:12,906 Miles
- Engine:4.3L
- Transmission:Automatic
- Body Style:Coupe
- Fuel:Petrol
KEY INFORMATION
- 19 Forged 430 Scuderia Alloy Wheels
- Extracampionario Rosso Scuderia Paint
- NART Racing Stripe in Grigio/Nero
- Rosso / Nero Interior 3D Fabric
- Extended Nero Alcantara Upholstery
- Carbon Fibre Racing Seats
- Carbon Fibre Steering Wheel + LEDs
- Carbon Fibre Door Handles
- Carbon Fibre Fuel Filler Cap
- Door Sills Covers in Carbon
- Legal Roll Bar Clad in Nero Alcantara
- Rosso Scuderia Painted Brake Calipers
- Giallo Instrument Dial
- Rosso Special Stitching
- 4-Point Safety Harnesses
- Ferrari Car Cover
- Adaptive Suspension
- Carbon Ceramic Brakes
- Carbon Fibre Diffuser
- Carbon Fibre Door Panels
- Carbon Fibre Interior
- Carbon Fibre Rear Bumper Insert
- Carbon Fibre Wing Mirrors
- Climate Control
- E-Diff
- Electric Windows
- F1-Trac
- Manettino Switch
- Radio/CD Player
- Raised Twin Tailpipes
- Re-Designed Front Apron
- Scuderia Ferrari Shields
- 430 Scuderia Badges
Model Overview
- Extracampionario 'Rosso Scuderia' Paint
- High Spec Example
- Inclduing Carbon Fibre Racing Seats & Carbon Fibre Steering Wheel + LEDs
- Complete & Immaculate Service History
- UK Supplied
The Ferrari 430 Scuderia is the performance focused variant of the already astonishingly quick F430 and the successor to the legendary 360 Challenge Stradale. When it was unveiled by F1 legend Michael Schumacher in 2007, the 430 Scuderia went into direct competition with other hardcore cars of the time, such as the Porsche GT2 and the Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera. The formula for these more track focused variants is quite simple, reduce weight, increase power and tweak suspension; and that is exactly what Ferrari did. Weight was slashed by 100kg with the extensive use of carbon fibre, deletion of any sound deadening and even a polycarbonate rear window. Power was increased through the use of smoother intake and exhaust manifolds and a higher compression ratio, upping power to over 500bhp which in turn upped the 0-60mph time to 3.5 seconds and a top speed nudging 200mph. Other highlight features include the standard Carbon Ceramic Brakes, redesigned more aerodynamically efficient bodywork and raised twin exit exhaust tailpipes. Overall the 430 Scuderia is more than just the sum of it’s parts, yielding an accurate and highly controllable driving experience, which had been seldom seen in a road-going supercar of this calibre and assures its place as one of the greats.
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