đź“° Auto News Officially Official: Ferrari announces the 458 Italia

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After months of speculation and spy shots, Maranello has finally revealed the mid-engined V8 replacement for the Ferrari F430. The all-new Ferrari 458 Italia won't be shown in public until September's Frankfurt Motor Show, but the official details were released early this morning. A new direct-injected 4.5-liter V8 ups the ante underhood, pumping out 570 horsepower and 398 lb-ft of torque. Eighty percent of the F458 Italia's torque is now available at an impressively low 3,250 rpm, thanks in all likelihood to the new engine's 12.5:1 compression ratio.

As with last year's California, the Ferrari 458 gets a seven-speed dual clutch gearbox that directs power to the rear axle. Much has been done to reduce internal friction within the new V8, in addition aerodynamic drag improvements. As a result, the Ferrari 458 Italia's gas mileage improves to a combined 17.1 mpg (US) on the EU test cycle. As this is a Ferrari, talk of fuel consumption really does seem somewhat pointless, anyway. No mention of incorporating any type of KERS hybrid system has been made thus far. The KERS idea, you'll remember, had taken several spins around the rumormill over the last year or so; maybe that'll materialize at a later date.

Like its predecessor, the Ferrari 458 Italia's aluminum structure helps keep weight under control -- it tips the scales at just 3,042 pounds dry. So, we know you're wondering: How quick is it? Based on specs at least, this new coupe does't disappoint. Acceleration to 100 km/h (62 mph) takes just 3.4 seconds, and this will be the first volume production Ferrari V8 to top the 200 mph barrier, with a top whack of 202 mph. Is it still too early to head to the airport for our flight to Frankfurt in September?

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Primalzer

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Not really all that surprising, the corvette is at least 5 years old...to the wheels you are only probably putting out 50 less ft/lbs of torque, and 50 more hp . IDK how wound up the E92 M3 is, but I know the Corvette's 6th gear is QUITE low, hence the reason it gets 8 mpg BETTER on the highway than your M3.
 

Primalzer

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You can bench race all day, but when it comes down to it the driver can make or break the car, who knows why anything happens on the street. From what i've seen, the cars are pretty even at the track. So it comes down to gearing and the driver. The corvette is geared MUCH taller because it has a much different powerband than the M3. I mean look at the gearing.....

M3
First Gear Ratio :)1) 4.06
Second Gear Ratio :)1) 2.40
Third Gear Ratio :)1) 1.58
Fourth Gear Ratio :)1) 1.19
Fifth Gear Ratio :)1) 1.00
Sixth Gear Ratio :)1) 0.83
Final Drive Axle Ratio :)1) 3.85

Corvette
1st - 2.66
2nd - 1.78
3rd - 1.30
4th - 1.00
5th - 0.74
6th - 0.50
Final - 3.42
 
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