MILAN (Reuters) - Ferrari unveiled the SF90 Spider on Thursday, a convertible version of its SF90 Stradale hybrid and part of the Italian luxury carmaker's drive to make 60% of sales from hybrid technology by 2022.
The new car will feature the same specifications as the 4WD SF90 Stradale released last year, with a 780 horse power 8-cylinder combustion engine integrated with two front-mounted electric motors adding an extra 220 horse power, plus a retractable hard top.
One hundred kilos heavier than the Stradale, the Spider will cost 473,000 euros ($558,000) in Italy, outpricing the 430,000 euro Stradale at the top of Ferrari's price range for series-production cars.
First deliveries are expected in the second quarter of next year, in Europe.
"We consider the SF90 our range supercar," Chief Commercial and Marketing Officer Enrico ...
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