- British Racing Green Exterior - Extracampionario Paint
- Off-White Interior
- AFS System
- Yellow Brake Calipers
- Suspension Lifter
- Horse Stitched on Headrest
- Sport Exhaust Pipes
- Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel + LEDS
- Scuderia Ferrari Shields
- Front and Rear Parking Sensors
- Ferrari Historical Colors
- 20" Forged Painted Wheels
- Daytona Racing Seats
- Racing Seat Lifter
- Premium Hifi System
- Colored Special Stitching
There are few car brands that claim to be as recognizable as Ferrari. From the racetrack to the road, the Prancing Horse logo is known by virtually all of humanity as one of the most prestigious automakers in the world. This 2022 Ferrari F8 Spider has an undeniable supercar presence. Its slingshot-like acceleration will leave you in awe, and you can put the top down to see the clear skies better. On offer is this example with just 1,375 miles on its odometer. This prancing horse is addictive and can be considered one of Ferrari’s best efforts.
Exterior and Interior
This 2022 Ferrari F8 Spider bucks the traditional Ferrari Rosso trend and dons a British Racing Green exterior. It is even more special because it is an Extra Campionario paint code, reserved for some of Ferrari's Historical Colors. The stylish 20" forged painted wheels house yellow brake calipers that add a contrasting pop of color to its side profile. It also complements the Scuderia Ferrari Shields displayed on the front fenders. The car sits on a suspension lifter so you don’t need to worry about scraping the undercarriage. The AFS System automatically turns on low beams according to vehicle speed and steering to provide better visibility. The sports-car-oriented interior is off-white and fitted with Daytona racing seats that feature racing seat lifters. The Prancing Horse is stitched on the headrest, and the cabin features colored special stitching. The driver is offered a carbon fiber steering wheel, which includes LEDs. Front and rear parking sensors assist maneuverability, while a Premium Hifi System entertains.
Engine
The 2022 Ferrari F8 Spider is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 that the factory reports produces 710 horsepower and 568 pound-feet of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a seven-speed automatic transmission. The sport exhaust pipes sing the engine's sweet melody.
There are few car brands that claim to be as recognizable as Ferrari. From the racetrack to the road, the Prancing Horse logo is known by virtually all of humanity as one of the most prestigious automakers in the world. This 2022 Ferrari F8 Spider has an undeniable supercar presence. Its slingshot-like acceleration will leave you in awe, and you can put the top down to see the clear skies better. On offer is this example with just 1,375 miles on its odometer. This prancing horse is addictive and can be considered one of Ferrari’s best efforts.
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