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Wednesday, 24 July 2013

2013 Ferrari 458 Italia Spyder by Autodynamica

ferrari 458 italia spyder by autodynamica picture
A little more than two months after gifting us with a sick program for the McLaren MP4-12C, the folks over at Autodynamica are back at it again. This time it’s delivering a new treat for a fellow exotic: the Ferrari 458 Italia Spyder.
Featuring a comprehensive program that includes a new aero kit from Vorsteiner to go with performance and suspension updates, Autodynamica really went to the well with its aftermarket work on the 458 Italia Spyder.
Obviously, the most distinctive part of the project is the Vorsteiner kit, which we’ll get into later. What really got our juices flowing, though, are the performance and suspension upgrades the aftermarket company did to the 458 Italia Spyder. First, it installed new Akrapovic high flow cats, a titanium valved exhaust, carbon-fiber exhaust tips and KW suspension springs. Also added in were 20- and 21-inch HRE S101 wheels on the on the front and rear, respectively, wrapped in Pirelli P Zero tires.
That’s not all, though. Autodynamica also gave the Ferrari supercar a new Evomsit Performance software upgrade, resulting in improved power figures to the tune of 609 horsepower, an improvement of almost 40 ponies from the standard model.
Torque numbers weren’t announced, but we expect it to be somewhere in the neighborhood of 460 pound-feet to go with an estimate 0-to-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 204 mph.
Click past the jump to read about the Vorsteiner kit Autodynamica installed into the Ferrari 458 Italia Spyder.

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Vorsteiner’s love for using carbon fiber is evident in this kit. That much can be identified with this front spoiler, which not only gives the 458 Spyder some added character but also improves the downforce, allowing the car to stick to the ground at high speeds.
Carbon-Fiber Pre-Preg Add-on Decklid Spoiler
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A similar spoiler can be found on the rear and to no one’s surprise, it’s also made from carbon fiber. From an aerodynamic standpoint, the add-on deck-lid spoiler turns the supercar into a more aerodynamically efficient ride that also nets improved handling.

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