Feast Your Eyes On The Stunning New Ferrari Portofino

Built to replace the California T, the new Portofino is not only staggering to look at - it's lighter, more powerful and faster, too. You can see why we're interested...
Feast Your Eyes On The Stunning New Ferrari Portofino

This is the replacement for the Ferrari California T, and isn’t it a looker? The Portofino, which is named after a small fishing village, obviously, is based on an all-new chassis that saves a whole load of weight – and looks way prettier with its clothes on.

Powered by a 592bhp development of the California’s turbocharged V8, it’s expected to crack 200mph courtesy of Ferrari’s odd phrasing that its top speed will be ‘over 199mph’. The new chassis is stiffer than before, while it also gets Ferrari’s E-Diff 3 electronic rear differential control. It should handle, then.

Feast Your Eyes On The Stunning New Ferrari Portofino

You’re looking at the first Ferrari to switch hydraulic steering for an electro-mechanical setup, which has apparently let the Italian brand quicken the steering by seven per cent without making it too twitchy for the sort of GT use that buyers will put it to.

The benchmark 0-62mph sprint will take 3.5 seconds, Ferrari says, but further details are scant beyond what we can see in the pictures. Like a lot of high-end performance cars the Portofino has vents between the front bumper and front wheel arches, which are designed to cut drag and improve air flow. The car is destined for a full reveal at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month, after which we’ll be able to tell you more.

Feast Your Eyes On The Stunning New Ferrari Portofino

In the meantime let’s content ourselves by absorbing every gorgeous line on the new car. Its proportions are definitely better than the California T’s, being more even overall and tighter around the rear end, where the neatly-packaged electric folding hard-top folds away. For those top-down drives there’s a wind deflector that apparently reduces the annoying air swirl around the cabin by 30 per cent.

This is one that we’re very much looking forward to at the Frankfurt Show. We’ll bring you more when we can.

Comments

Raptor867

Ok a Cali replacement that’s pretty good

08/23/2017 - 12:28 |
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DL🏁

Wait, what? Wasn’t the Cali T released like, yesterday?

08/23/2017 - 12:29 |
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3 years ago, and the cali 9 years ago..

08/23/2017 - 13:08 |
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Anonymous

Wow they actually made the California good looking

08/23/2017 - 12:31 |
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Anonymous

is it just me or does it look ugly

08/23/2017 - 12:39 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

the headlights*
The silhouette is okay

08/23/2017 - 12:39 |
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JDM814783648923482374

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Yeah imo it looks too similar to the FF for me

08/24/2017 - 00:17 |
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luka_milic_art

A California replacement ? I freaking love it !

08/23/2017 - 14:01 |
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Matt O'Neill

Huge improvement from the Cali imo

08/23/2017 - 14:30 |
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Anonymous

I haven’t liked any of Ferrari’s recent designs (for example the 812 Superfast), but THAT looks amazing!

08/23/2017 - 14:40 |
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Will Tasillo

It looks like an FF from the front

08/23/2017 - 14:48 |
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Anonymous

Something Vette about it. The design is not Ferrari at all to me.

08/23/2017 - 17:55 |
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J. Maksym

MX-5 ?

08/23/2017 - 18:01 |
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