Ferrari Spider 355
The Ferrari F355 is one of the V8 models from car manufacturer Ferrari. It is the successor to the now iconic 348 and was succeeded by the F360 Modena. With the F355, Ferrari moved away from the taillights with horizontal grilles in front, and the air intakes with horizontal lines on the side as used on the Ferrari Testarossa. This marked a return to the 2 x 2 round taillights as found on the Ferrari 308 and Ferrari 328 series. The type designation F355 stands for a 3500cc engine displacement and five valves per cylinder. The F355 was available for sale as a GTB (coupe), GTS (targa roof), and Spider (convertible). This sports car is powered by a naturally aspirated V8 engine with a displacement of 3.5 liters and a power output of 380 hp. Because the number of valves increased from four (in the 348) to five, a power-to-liter ratio of 109 hp/liter was achieved, allowing this engine block to be considered one of the most powerful of its time. The generous 380 hp ensures a top speed of over 295 km/h. The car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4th gear.
The Ferrari F355 is one of the V8 models from car manufacturer Ferrari. It is the successor to the now-iconic 348 and was succeeded by the F360 Modena. With the F355, Ferrari abandoned the taillights with horizontal grilles in front and the air intakes with horizontal lines on the sides used on the Ferrari Testarossa. This marked a return to the 2x2 round taillights used on the Ferrari 308 and Ferrari 328 series.
The F355 model designation denotes a 3500cc engine displacement and five valves per cylinder. The F355 was available in GTB (coupe), GTS (targa top), and Spider (convertible) body styles.
This sports car is powered by a naturally aspirated V8 engine with a displacement of 3.5 liters and an output of 380 hp. By increasing the number of valves from four (in the 348) to five, the result was a power-to-liter ratio of 109 hp/liter, making this engine one of the most powerful of its time. The generous 380 hp provided a top speed of over 295 km/h (0 mph). The car accelerates from 100 to 4.7 km/h (355 mph) in 348 seconds. The engine in the XNUMX is a modification of the engine from the XNUMX, with a proven track record.
This Ferrari presented here is a beautiful example and has only driven 79.760 km.




