“Entrepreneur Sells Coveted Ferrari Convertible After Just 6 Months of Ownership”

The exterior of this Ferrari 488 Spider convertible supercar now boasts a striking yellow finish, accentuated by bold black contrasting details. Originally, the car was finished in blue.

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The Ferrari 488 Spider is a stunning, easy-to-handle convertible supercar that offers an exhilarating driving experience. Unlike its more powerful V12 convertible siblings, the 488 Spider strikes a perfect balance, making it a favorite among enthusiasts. Its popularity has made it one of the most imported Ferrari convertibles in Vietnam.

A total of three Ferrari 488 Spider convertibles have arrived in Vietnam, showcasing eye-catching colors: blue, Rosso Corsa red, and white. Recently, a fourth unit in a striking yellow hue with black accents has emerged, adding a unique and sophisticated touch to the lineup.

This particular Ferrari 488 Spider features a vibrant yellow exterior with contrasting black accents, though it was originally blue with a cream interior. Beyond the new wrap, the car boasts black-painted details, silver dual-spoke wheels, and eye-catching yellow brake calipers.

The interior of this Ferrari 488 Spider is finished in cream, accented with blue stripes and carbon fiber seatbacks. A small screen in front of the passenger displays speed and other performance metrics.

The Ferrari 488 Spider is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 engine, delivering a maximum output of 661 horsepower and 760 Nm of torque—identical to the Coupe variant.

Paired with a 7-speed automatic transmission, this convertible supercar accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3 seconds, reaching a top speed of 325 km/h.

Compared to the Coupe, the Ferrari 488 Spider’s soft top operates swiftly, taking just 14 to 16 seconds to open or close. The roof can be operated while driving, but Ferrari recommends doing so at speeds below 50 km/h.

Photos: Anh Lượng

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