Ferrari came to India a few years ago, and then they went back. Now they are here again and they brought their baby California with them to New Delhi. Recently Ferrari decided to move away from their iconic naturally aspirated V8s and put in a turbo. Hence the new California is called the California T. The turbo charged 3.9 litre V8 in this produces 552hp and 755Nm of torque. The turbo charged California charges from 0-100 in 3.6 seconds and has a top speed of 316kmph. Styled by Pininfarina the California comes to New Delhi along with the entire Ferrari range from Select Cars group owned by Yadur Kapoor. The dealership is located in Mathura Road and the entire range will be available to place orders. The range includes the California T, FF, 488GTB, 488 Spyder, and the F12 Berlinetta.
Sales Coordinator for Ferrari in the Middle East and Africa Region, Aurelien Sauvard said “India is a very good market for Ferrari. We had allotted 20 Ferrari units for India in 2015 and we have managed to sell all of them for the year. That is very good considering we only started taking bookings from the month of March. We have made a few deliveries of some of the vehicles and some are on their way.”
“I think the California T and the FF from the GT range of cars from Ferrari seem to be perfect for India”. Sauvard added.
The full price list of the entire range has not been disclosed as yet, but the California T is available for customers from the dealership at a price of Rs. 3.45 crore.
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