In less than a year of owning the Ferrari F8 Tributo, Dai Minh Nhua recently decided to sell this supercar.
Accordingly, the Ferrari F8 Tributo was purchased by a plastic industry tycoon from businessman Cuong Do La. In nearly a year of use, the Ferrari F8 Tributo has only traveled about 100 km.
It is unclear why the plastic industry tycoon decided to part ways with this supercar. However, in some previous shares, he complained that the current garage was quite tight, so he might sell the car to make room for the McLaren Elva.
The Ferrari F8 Tributo recently sold by Dai Minh Nhua is the first F8 Tributo in Vietnam, imported as a private import, and the car has a striking Rosso Corsa red color.
The front of the car is developed with the S-Duct language to increase 15% downforce compared to the 488 GTB. The slim and sharp LED headlights accentuate the front of the car, along with a new air intake design to enhance aerodynamics.
The body of the Ferrari F8 Tributo has many raised contour lines. Similar to the 488 Pista, the aerodynamic body of the F8 Tributo is directly developed by Ferrari on the racetrack. Therefore, the car has some features similar to racing cars, such as a powerful front radiator or side air intakes cooling the engine located on the sides of the airfoil rather than the sides of the car. The Ferrari F8 Tributo is equipped with dual 5-spoke star-shaped wheels with a rotating design measuring 20 inches, with Pirelli P ZERO tires sized 245/35ZR20 at the front and 305/30ZR20 at the rear.
At the rear, the engine cover of the F8 Tributo is reminiscent of the legendary F40. The taillights are a pair of round lights on each side, a trademark of the brand, and below them, we can see two round exhaust pipes that match the overall design of the car. The rear spoiler is inspired by the 308 GTB.
Providing power for this supercar is a V8 engine with a displacement of 3.9 liters, twin-turbocharged, producing a maximum power of 710 horsepower and a peak torque of 770 Nm.
According to the Italian supercar manufacturer, the Ferrari F8 Tributo can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds and reach a top speed of up to 340 km/h.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)