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488 Spider: Ferrari’s New V8 Drop-top Ferrari took the wraps off its latest open-top V8, the 488 Spider at Frankfurt late last year. Based on the 488 GTB, the Spider shares the 670 ps/760 nm 3.9-litre turbo V8 with its Variable Torque Management System. Ferrari claims it will do 0-100 kmph in three seconds and 0-200 kmph in 8.7 seconds, with a throttle response of 0.8 seconds! Built using 11 different 6000 series aluminium alloys, Ferrari says the new car’s chassis improves 23 percent over the 458 Spider. The car also gets a new SSC2 Side Slip Angle Control system that makes it easier for less skilled drivers to be heroes at the wheel. The retractable hardtop can be raised or lowered within 14 seconds even on the move. The exhaust note has been tuned to be “seductive but never invasive when the top is dropped.”
Left to right: One of Helle’s larger knives, the BraKar’s ($164) blade is attached to a walnut and curly birch handle with leather spacers the new Blåfjell ($219) is a traditional hunting knife with a darkened oak and brass handle the versatile Algonquin ($99), introduced this fall, is a small knife that can be hung from a neck pouch the Gaupe ($144), meaning “lynx”, is an all-purpose bushcraft knife with a curly birch handle
First Published: Jan 21, 2016, 06:14
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