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Seow Yaohan | May 24, 2012
The 2012 Ferrari 458 Spider was launched in Malaysia last week for a price of RM 1.9 million, which goes up to RM 2.3 million with more customisation, adding another well-priced alternative to the RM 2 million 458 Italia coupe. Launched at the Frankfurt Motor ...
The 2012 Ferrari 458 Spider has been unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. Equipped with a retractable hard-top roof like the Ferrari California, the 458 Spider is differentiated by the fact that it is Ferrari's first-ever mid-engined two-seater supercar with a ...
One of the five key models Lotus has unveiled at the Paris Motor Show is the Elite, a front-engined V8 2+2 grand tourer slated to take on the likes of Aston Martin DB9 and Ferrari California when it arrives in 2014. To widen its appeal—which ...
If you are one uber-wealthy car lover that has missed out on the limited-edition Ferrari Enzo, this piece of news might have you excited. According to the latest reports, the successor to Enzo, codenamed F70, would be ready by 2012. As ...
Proton subsidiary Lotus may have some intriguing plans for the future. As part of Lotus CEO Danny Bahr's yet-to-be-released seven-year plan to propel the Lotus brand back to the top of the automotive world, an Esprit replacement is planned, with a target ...
From 355 Spider, 360 Spider to F430 Spider, Ferrari has a history of chopping off the tops of their mid-engine V8 supercars. So it is only logical that the all-new mid-engine V8 458 Italia, which will debut next year, would spawn a roadster. But it ...
Seow Yaohan | September 15, 2009
This is the all-new Ferrari 458 Italia—slated as the replacement for Ferrari F430. Using an aluminium chassis, 458 Italia has double wishbone at the front and multi-link at the rear. According to Ferrari, the 458 name comes from the 4.5-litre V8 powerplant. Churning ...
Seow Yaohan | June 18, 2009
Despite being quite another brilliant sports car to bear the Prancing Horse, Ferrari California has been described by some as too effeminate. While we think California complements the rest of Ferrari's range nicely, and is perfectly fine left alone, some toughening up would not hurt. ...















