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Ferrari is gearing up to unveil the special series 488 Pista (Pista stands for 'track' in Italian) at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show. Earlier this year, a test mule of the car was spotted testing on a track.
The 488 Pista will be available in racing livery and features aerodynamic updates over the regular 488. At the front, these include a motorsport derived S-duct and diffusers with steeper angles based on the race-spec 488 GTE. The S-duct appears to make the front end look like a floating wing. The rear gets a revised spoiler. It is larger in size as well as placed higher than before. Ferrari claims an improvement of 20% in the generation of downforce compared to the 488 GTB. At 1,280 kg, the car also weighs 90 kg lesser than the 488 GTB.
Powering the 488 Pista is a 3,902 cc, twin turbocharged V8 petrol engine that puts out 711 BHP @ 8,000 rpm and 770 Nm of torque @ 3,000 rpm. According to Ferrari, the car has a top speed of over 340 km/h and can do 0-100 km/h and 0-200 km/h sprints in 2.85 seconds and 7.6 seconds respectively.
Electronic aids include a new version of the side angle slip control, which gets E-Diff3 electronic differential, magnetic suspension, F1-Trac traction control system and Ferrari Dynamic Enhancer (FDE), which uses software to control brake pressure at the calipers.