The Ferrari California, unveiled in 2008, marked a significant departure for Maranello, targeting a new segment of customers seeking a versatile Gran Turismo. It was the first road car from Ferrari to feature a front-mid mounted V8 engine and the first to employ direct fuel injection.
The design of the Ferrari California (2008) was curated, by Pininfarina and clearly reflected its philosophy of a versatile Gran Turismo. Crucially, the California introduced the first modern Ferrari with a Retractable Hard Top (RHT), transforming it from a coupé to a spider in seconds. It shared its name with the historic 250 GT California Spider.
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