
Exterior Design
Interior Design
Driving Dynamics
Safety Features

Exterior Design
Interior Design
Driving Dynamics
Safety Features

The Ferrari 458 Spider is mechanically equal in most respects to the Italia; the Spider a sonorous 4.5 liter direct injection V8 that shifts through a seven speed dual clutch automated manual conduction. The V8 cranks out 562 horsepower at a staggering 9,000 rpm and 398 lb ft of torque at 6,000 rpm, which combines with its 3,153 lbs, curb weight to help the 458 Spider scoot to 62 mph in just under 3.4 seconds. Standard carbon fiber brakes are very fade resistant and effective at bringing the 458 Spider down from extralegal speeds.
The aluminum roof, the first such application on a mid rear engine sports car, saves around 55 lbs. over a more traditional cloth roof. In order to free up real estate for the large paddle shifters, Ferrari has done away with steering wheel-mounted stalks and relocated a host of secondary controls to the steering wheel. Other ergonomic elements of the 458 are also a bit off-beat, such as a instrument cluster that displays the navigation system or the speedometer – but not both at the same time.
The roof stows just ahead of the engine bay and its compressed dimensions meant that Ferrari was able to add a small rear bench for additional luggage directly behind the front seats. Given that most roofs would hide away where the 458 Spider’s V8 engine resides, certain engineering feats had to be achieved. Like the hardtop, the 458 Spider also offers some storage room under its front bonnet.

The new X5 will come standard with many technical features, from a USB port and navigation to BMW Applications, which integrates social media running on an iPhone with the car’s dashboard.
BMW X5 features are direct injection, 3liter inline six cylinder engines, worth 300 horsepower. Engine choice is a diesel and 3 liter six cylinders and eight speed automatic transmission. Eco Pro driving mode is reducing energy draw from climate control and other vehicle systems. Eco Pro also the engine from the driveline when the car is coasting, although bringing it back online when the driver touches the brakes, making engine braking available.
Eco Pro driving mode is energy efficient routes into the navigation system. Navigation shows up on a 10.2-inch LCD, which now stands up from the control panel, as in other new BMW models. BMW says it includes a touch pad for power, which could be an development.