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Noble athlete - Carlex Design refines the Ferrari 488 Spider

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Noble athlete - Carlex Design refines the Ferrari 488 Spider

The Italians are back in the turbo business and have been presenting this in the 2016 Spider since 488. A 3,9-liter turbo V8 and brilliant 670 PS & 760 Nm promise driving pleasure in any situation. And acoustically, that's a special highlight in the Spider. The difference between the closed and open rear window alone is enormous, but if you open the roof, there are no more limits to the soundscape. In addition, without a roof, it is much easier for outsiders to look into the interior and look into the 488 from the Polish tuner Carlex design This immediately reveals that here is an absolute unique piece.

Noble athlete - Carlex Design refines the Ferrari 488 Spider

The team has chosen the interior and conjures up an outstanding cabin in the Italian to match the body. The main components are unmistakably leather & Alcantara and these come in simple black and a lot of accents in yellow. Every detail of the interior was wrapped in leather / Alcantara and this also applies to the dashboard, the A-pillars or the removable middle section of the roof. Chic details such as the 488 Spider lettering on the dashboard or the Carlex Design emblem on the back wall behind the seats are just as impressive and loving to detail as the completely leather-covered center console or the lavishly redesigned sports steering wheel.

Noble athlete - Carlex Design refines the Ferrari 488 Spider

Rounding out the interior landscape with some accents made of carbon as well as glossy black painted trim strips. On the other hand, the look on the outside and the legendary V8 BiTurbo engine in the rear remain unchanged. The 488 Spider is 100 kilograms heavier than the closed version but still enough to fly in just 3,1 seconds on Tempo 100 and with a top speed far beyond the 300 km / h to completely destroy any hairstyle. It is best to subscribe to our feed and if there is something new you will get in touch immediately. We wish you a lot of fun watching the pictures.

Noble athlete - Carlex Design refines the Ferrari 488 Spider

(Photos: Carlex design)

These are the changes to the Ferrari 488 Spider:

  • Carlex Design Interior
    - Leather & Alcantar everywhere
    - Yellow accents
    - 488 Spider lettering on the dashboard
    - Carlex design emblem on the back wall behind the seats
    - Fully leather-covered center console
    - revised sports steering wheel
    - Carbon details
    - Decorative strips painted in high-gloss black

Noble athlete - Carlex Design refines the Ferrari 488 Spider

We still have many thousands more tuning reports on tuningblog.eu, if you wanted to see an excerpt then just click HERE, And also from Carlex Design we have some other vehicles, following a small excerpt:

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Noble athlete - Carlex Design refines the Ferrari 488 Spider

unique interior

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