Compare Ferrari California vs Ferrari California T

Variants
California 30 DCT
California DCT
California MT

Capacity

Cargo Capacity
340 L / 12.0 cu-ft
241 L / 8.5 cu-ft ~ 340 L / 12.0 cu-ft
Coolant Capacity
18.0 L / 19.0 qt
21.0 L / 22.2 qt
Engine Oil Capacity
11.0 L / 11.6 qt
13.0 L / 13.7 qt
Fuel Capacity
78.0 L / 20.6 gal
78.0 L / 20.6 gal
Passengers
4
4

Chassis

Brakes | Front
Ventilated discs
Brakes | Rear
Ventilated discs
Power Steering
Electric Steering
Suspension | Front
Double-wishbone
Double-wishbone
Suspension | Rear
Multi-link
Multi-link
Tire Size
245/40 ZR19, 285/40 ZR19, 245/35 ZR20, 285/35 ZR20

Construction

Body Style
2-door Convertible
2-door Convertible

Dimensions

Size | Height
1322 mm / 52.0 in
1322 mm / 52.0 in
Size | Length
4562 mm / 179.6 in
4570 mm / 179.9 in
Size | Width
1909 mm / 75.2 in
1910 mm / 75.2 in
Track Width | Front
1630.0 mm / 64.2 in
1631.0 mm / 64.2 in
Track Width | Rear
1605.0 mm / 63.2 in
1605.0 mm / 63.2 in
Weight
1735.0 kg / 3825.0 lbs
1625.0 kg / 3582.5 lbs
Wheel Size
19 in, 20 in
Wheelbase
2670 mm / 105.1 in
2670 mm / 105.1 in

Performance

Acceleration | 0 - 100 km/h
3.6 sec
Acceleration | 0 - 60 mph
3.4 sec
CO2 Emission
299 g/km
250 g/km
Fuel Economy
13.1 L/100km / 18.0 MPG (combined)
10.5 L/100km / 22.4 MPG (combined)
Top Speed
315.0 km/h / 195.7 mph

Powertrain

Drivetrain Layout
Front-engine (longitudinal), Rear-wheel drive
Emission Standard
Euro 4
Engine
F136IB
F154BB
Engine | Bore
86.5 mm / 3.4 in
Engine | Compression Ratio
9.4:1
Engine | Displacement
3.9 L / 235.2 cu-in / 3855.0 cc
Engine | Power
560.0 hp / 417.6 kW @ 7500 rpm
Engine | Specific Output
145.3 hp/L / 2.4 hp/cu-in
Engine | Stroke
82.0 mm / 3.2 in
Engine | Torque
505 Nm / 372.5 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
755 Nm / 556.9 lb-ft @ 4750 rpm
Engine | Type
Bi-turbocharged direct-injected petrol V8 engine with 4 values per cylinder
Transmission | Gears
7-speed
Transmission | Type
Automatic dual clutch

Production

Availability
2014 ~ 2017

Reviews

Neofiliac score
97%
87%
Pros
  • Sensuous styling
  • Practical Ferrari
  • Hard convertible top
  • Great handling
  • Reliable drivetrain
  • Gated manual transmission available (the last in a Ferrari)
  • Superb torque and power
  • Good handling
  • Hard convertible top
Cons
  • Not the highest grade of finish
  • Less elegant than the original California
  • Turbocharging
  • No more manual

Price

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