2011 Ferrari California
Original price was: $375,000.00.$350,000.00Current price is: $350,000.00.
Overview
The good:
- Gorgeous styling
- Quick hardtop operation
- Performance potential
- Hardtop takes up little trunk space
1 trim
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- Base$192,000
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Notable features
- Ferrari’s first retractable hardtop
- Front mid-engine layout
- 4.3-liter V-8
- Automated manual transmission with automatic shift mode or conventional six-speed manual
- Seats up to four
2011 Ferrari California review: Our expert’s take
Vehicle Overview
Ferrari’s smallest car, the California, gets its name from the original 250 California Spyder, of Ferris Bueller fame. It’s the carmaker’s first retractable hardtop, and like the 612 Scaglietti, Ferrari bills it as a grand tourer — with driver-friendly features like Bluetooth, iPod compatibility, a backup camera and a navigation system. Still, a 4.3-liter V-8 and Formula One-derived stability system suggest that, should they wish, California drivers could still fling their cars around racetracks.
Those interested in the California might also consider convertible versions of the Aston Martin DB9, Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG or Lamborghini Gallardo.
New for 2011There is a new six-speed manual transmission.ExteriorWith a face that looks closer to the rest of Ferrari’s lineup than the 458 Italia, the low-slung California is slightly longer but narrower than its immediate sibling. The grille hangs low on the bumper, with a small hood scoop above it. In back, single LED taillights sit above four exhaust pipes — two stacked vertically on each side. Shoppers can personalize their California with a multitude of colors, materials and accessories.
Ferrari says the aluminum hardtop deploys in just 14 seconds — quicker than most folding hardtops — and it takes up just 3.5 cubic feet of the trunk’s 12.0-cubic-foot capacity. Nineteen-inch alloy wheels are standard, with 20s optional. Behind them, Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes measure a massive 15.4 inches up front and 14.2 inches in back. Exterior features include:
- Standard 19-inch wheels
- Optional 20-inch wheels
- Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes
InteriorThe California’s interior is leather and comes standard with a rear storage shelf, but rear seats are optional. Like in other Ferrari models, the California’s steering wheel includes push-button start and a toggle switch that sets transmission response, stability control intervention and settings for the optional adaptive suspension to one of three settings: Comfort, Sport and Stability/Traction Off.
Dual-zone climate control, a navigation system, aluminum accents and power-adjustable seats are standard; among the options are adaptive headlights and heated front seats. Interior features include:
- Aluminum trim and shifter knob
- Standard navigation system
- Standard dual-zone climate system
- Optional heated front seats
Under the HoodTypical of Ferrari engines — naturally aspirated, with sky-high horsepower per liter — the California’s 4.3-liter V-8 makes 453 hp at a howling 7,750 rpm and 357 pounds-feet of torque at 5,000 rpm. The engine sits just behind the front axle and drives the rear wheels through an F1-style seven-speed automated manual transmission that has an automatic shift mode or can be shifted with steering-wheel paddles. Ferrari says the California will hit 60 mph in less than 4 seconds, and sail through the quarter-mile in 12.2 seconds. Mechanical features include:
- 453-horsepower, 4.3-liter V-8 with 357 pounds-feet of torque
- Seven-speed automated manual transmission with automatic shift mode and steering-wheel shift paddles
- Optional six-speed manual transmission
- Zero to 60 mph in under 4 seconds
SafetyStandard safety features include:
- Side-impact airbags
- Antilock brakes
- Electronic stability control
- Traction control system
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