Ferrari F430 Spider

Launched following the successful rollout of the F430 coupe, the Ferrari's F430 Spider is the highly desirable convertible variant of the exotic sports car.

The F430 range represents Ferrari's entry-level offering, following in the footsteps of the popular Ferrari 360, which was also offered in convertible form. The F430 Spider's powerful V8 provides an impressive 483 hp at 8500 rpm. Peak torque is 343 pound-feet at 5200 rpm, 80 percent of which is available below 3500 rpm.

The Spider's coupe sibling won much praise in the automotive press for its performance, handling, and overall quality. Reaction to the convertible has been similar, with "fun" points going to the Spider, despite its increased weight and decreased rigidity.

Some testers have managed a zero to 60 mph time of just 3.5 seconds, making the F430 Ferrari's third quickest model ever, behind the Enzo/FXX and 599 Fiorano.

This mid-engine supercar goes head-to-head with Lamborghini's Gallardo Spyder, which is more powerful, but generally regarded as slightly less capable on track. The F430 uses a 4.3-liter V8, while the Gallardo uses a 5.0-liter V10.

The F430 is available with either the classic Ferrari open-gate manual gearbox or with the F1 paddle shift that Ferrari has continuously developed and refined over recent years.

Ferrari's F1 gearbox for the F430 has been tuned by engineers on the Gestione Sportiva racing side. It incorporates a new control strategy which improves gear change speed and smoothness under hard use. Changing gear takes just 150 milliseconds.

The F430 includes the E-Diff computer-controlled limited slip differential, large Brembo brakes, Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3 EMT tires, and F1-inspired "launch control" technology (Europe only).