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2014 Ferrari 458 Speciale is up for auction

At the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, Ferrari unveiled the mid-engine sports car and successor to the Ferrari F430, the Ferrari 458 Italia. It was a combination of new design and technology, developed from the company’s experience in Formula One. Four years later, a high-performance variant of this model, the Ferrari 348 Speciale, arrived on the market. It was produced until 2015, and 3,000 units of this model left the production lines. One of them, the 2014 Ferrari 458 Speciale is up for auction.

The Ferrari 458 Speciale is powered by a reworked 4.5-liter V8 engine with a factory output of 605 hp (445 kW) and 398 lb-ft (540 Nm) of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a Getrag seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and an electronic rear differential. It is mounted on 20″ five-spoke alloy wheels wrapped in 245/35 front and 305/30 rear Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires.

The car, which has never changed hands, is finished in Blu Tour de France with North American Racing Team (NART) racing stripes, has been properly maintained and is in excellent condition. It is equipped with adaptive xenon headlights, fog lights, Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, optional carbon-fiber front flaps and side fenders, active horizontal front-end flap to divert air under the car, spring-loaded doors to direct air from the radiators at high speeds. , aero fins on the side skirts, a motor-actuated drag-reduction system at the rear end, revised rear diffuser with dual exhaust outlets, yellow-finished Ferrari/Brembo calipers over cross-drilled carbon-ceramic rotors at all four corners, F1 -Trac traction control and retuned Side Slip Angle Control system.

In August, a service was performed, which included changing the oil and power steering fluid, flushing the coolant, and replacing the filters, spark plugs, drive belt, and battery.

Inside, the electrically adjustable seats are upholstered in black and gray Alcantara, which also covers the dashboard. In front of the driver is a multifunction steering wheel that has LED indicator lights, as well as a red engine start button, behind which is a digital odometer reading 6,714 miles. Additional equipment includes navigation, a CD stereo, dual-zone automatic climate control, cruise control, and drilled aluminum pedals.

The car has a clean Carfax report that shows no accidents or other damage. It comes with a window sticker, an owner’s manual, service records, a tool kit, and a clean Texas title.

The auction ends on October 24 and the highest bid at the time of writing was $405,000 USD.

Source: Bring a Trailer

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Ferrari 458 Challenge Silhouette

The Ferrari 458 Italia is a fantastic high-performance car that, according to many, should remain untouched and unmodified, but Liberty Walk apparently thinks otherwise and has been producing a body kit called the Silhouette for the past few years. Now the Japanese tuner has shown its new creation based on the Ferrari 458 Challenge.

The car is equipped with a carbon fiber body kit, and special attention is focused on the front part, where a new grille, a unique splitter and aerodynamic wings on the outer edges of the bumper are installed. The Liberty Walk Silhouette package also includes a new hood with large air vents, while subtle vents similar to those on the 458 Speciale can be seen as well as a blacked-out Ferrari logo below the license plate.

Also, new carbon fiber mirrors, new door panels and aerodynamic side skirts were installed, and the Ferrari got a set of new rims with central studs. According to the photos, the car is closer to the ground, so it can be assumed that air suspension is also installed. At the back, you can see a new spoiler and diffuser that increases downforce but also makes the car look more aggressive.

There were no changes under the hood, so the Ferrari 458 Challenge is still powered by a 4.5L V8 engine with 570 hp (419 kW) and 398 lb-ft (540 Nm) of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a 7-speed manual F1 transmission. It reaches 60 in 2.9 seconds with a top speed of 202 mph (325 km/h).

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Source: Liberty Walk