The Ferrari F430 debuted at the 2004 Paris Motor Show, continuing Ferrari’s line of V8-powered road cars that began with the 308 GT4 in 1973. An evolution of the Ferrari 360, the F430 retained its aluminum chassis, roofline, doors, and windows, but with a significantly redesigned body by Pininfarina that enhanced downforce without adding aerodynamic drag.
The F430’s styling took inspiration from iconic Ferraris: it incorporated the Enzo’s tail lights, a driver’s-side mirror similar to the Testarossa, and front air intakes reminiscent of the 1961 Tipo 156 Formula 1 car. The Spider version featured a power-operated retractable roof that folded under the rear deck in 20 seconds, and the luxurious interior came with options for aluminum or carbon fiber accents.
Under the transparent engine cover, the F430 housed a new 4.3-liter, 32-valve V8, delivering 483bhp with 80% of its 343lb-ft torque available below 3,500 rpm—a feat for a naturally aspirated engine. While a manual transmission was offered, most opted for the F1-style paddle shifters.
A key feature was the ‘E-Diff,’ a computer-controlled limited-slip differential that enhanced traction and handling. Capable of over 196 mph with a 0-60 mph time around 4 seconds, the F430 was also equipped with Brembo brakes, with optional carbon ceramic discs for added control.
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