Ferrari Portofino M
Most auto enthusiasts know that Ferrari replaced their entry-level California model with the Portofino back in 2017, and now, they’ve revealed a convertible version. The Portofino M is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.9L V8 generating 612 horsepower and 561 pound-feet of torque, paired with an eight-speed, dual-clutch automatic transmission. This means that it can hit 62 mph in just 3.45-seconds and top out at 199 mph. Read more for two videos, additional pictures and information.



Inside, you’ll find a multi-level dashboard structure, a 10.25” touchscreen in the center that hints at flawless ergonomics while highlighting the construction quality of every single detail through its seamless marriage of ultra-high-tech elements with handcrafted assemblies and trims. This layout also involves the passenger and is underscored in the styling of the door panels, handles and various controls, including the central + passenger touchscreens. There’s no word yet on pricing or availability.

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Ferrari Portofino M
Ferrari Portofino M
Ferrari Portofino M

The new Ferrari Portofino M’s harmonious styling is the product of a global approach to design in which all the various elements are treated as part of a single whole and builds on the success of the Portofino design. This applies both to the bodywork, where the front, flanks and tail are part of a single seamlessly sculptural design, as it does to the cabin where the general arrangement of the volumes and lines is stylistically consistent. This approach can be seen in the interaction between the car’s exterior and interior,” said the company.

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