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Colour: | Blu Le Mans |
Interior: | Blu Scuro Alcantara |
Year: | 2019 (69) |
Mileage: | 3,337 |
Engine: | 3.9L V8 Twin-Turbo |
Transmission: | 7-Speed F1 DCT |
Body Style: | Coupe |
Fuel: | Petrol |
Engine Size | 3902 cc |
Top Speed | 211 mph |
0 - 62mph | 2.9 sec |
Power | 710 bhp |
Height | 1206 mm |
Length | 4605 mm |
Width | 1975 mm |
CO2 | 282 g/km |
Combined | 22.8 mpg |
- Ferrari Historical Colours Blu Le Mans Metallic Paint
- High Spec Example
- Ferrari Servicing Plan until November 2026
- Ferrari Manufacturer's Warranty until November 2023
- Paint Protection Film (PPF) Applied to Whole Car
- UK Supplied
The Ferrari 488 Pista is the last in a long line of phenomenal hardcore track orientated versions of Ferrari’s V8 supercars. Following in the footsteps of legends such as the 430 Scuderia & the 458 Speciale except this time there is one major difference, the 488 Pista is turbocharged. Some Ferrari purists will turn their noses up at a turbocharged Ferrari, conveniently forgetting about the legendary F40, but the truth is these days the dark art of turbocharging at this level has significantly evolved and simply yields hugely powerful and torquey powertrains with beautifully linear delivery. The 488 Pista does not simply run a tweaked or boosted version of the GTB engine and instead uses the full-fat version from the 488 Challenge race car. One of the main differences in this engine are the lighted all titanium internals, making it spool quicker and feel all the more naturally aspirated in the way it revs. All this power and torque gives mind-bending straight-line performance with a 0-125mph time of just 7.5 seconds, a sniff slower than the LaFerrari!
In addition to the monstrous engine there has been a 90kg weight reduction through the increased use of carbon fibre and reduced sound deadening. Add to this an increase in downforce at both axles courtesy of the new bodywork, splitters and diffuser plus stiffer springs with recalibrated dampers and the Pista starts to put serious distance between itself and the standard 488 GTB. Other differences include faster shifts from the 7-Speed F1 DCT, updated electronic chassis control systems and an Inconel/Titanium exhaust system producing a uniquely booming bassy sound. Although the ‘bumpy road’ suspension button does an impressive job at loosening off the suspension and improving ride quality on uneven roads, the Pista demands to be driven on the track in order to behold its full potential. After all, ‘Pista’ does directly translate to ‘Track’ from Italian. Overall the 488 Pista pushes the envelope even further on what is possible from a usable every-day track focused supercar in the 21st century, presented in a package of Italian flare, passion and pedigree hard to compete with in this market sector.
"Special to drive on the road, but really comes alive on the circuit. A truly captivating driver's car." - CAR Magazine
"Ferrari reaches new heights of excellence with the Pista, which combines huge performance with surprising usability and exploitability." - EVO
"This 'last of the normally aspirated thing' might soon be over because these turbo engines are just, not only so effective, but so much fun to use." - Chris Harris
Engine Size | 3902 cc |
Top Speed | 211 mph |
0-62mph | 2.9 sec |
Power | 710 bhp |
Height | 1206 mm |
Length | 4605 mm |
Width | 1975 mm |
CO2 | 282 g/km |
Combined | 22.8 mpg |
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