Hamann Ferrari California


Published Friday, December 18th 2009
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The well know tuning house Hamann has presented its new tuning package for the Ferrari California during the Frankfurt Motor Show. the model has received a new styling kit and a series of mechanical upgrades, which brings superior performance to the California. The 4.3L V8 engine of the Italian roadster has received a tweaked ECU, which increases the power output by 20% which brings a max power of 552 bhp.

The Ferrari California has received a set of front and rear bumpers with carbon fibre elements, a set of side skirts and air intakes integrated into the front fenders. All the body work elements created by Hamann for the Ferrari California are can be made from glass fibre or carbon fibre. Also, the California has received a carbon fibre rear wing.

All the upgrades are completed by a set of 21" light-weight alloy rims. Hamann also offers a suspension kit that can be adjusted on height and stiffness. The new suspension system help improve the handling and also improve the look of the California making it look more aggressive. The interior hasn't been forgotten by Hamann, which offer various carbon fibre and leather elements.

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