Details of the rare Ferrari F430 supercar in Vietnam

Thanh Vũ |

A rare Ferrari F430 supercar has just been spotted rolling on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City. This car has a Hai Phong license plate.

The Ferrari F430 is one of the few super luxury cars in Vietnam, with the number can be counted on the fingers. This is the successor to the Ferrari 360, produced from 2004 to 2009, and launched at the Paris Motor Show in 2004. The F430 has not only been upgraded in performance but also significantly improved in exterior design compared to its predecessor.

With the collaboration of Pininfarina and Frank Stephenson (Director of Design and Development of Ferrari- Maserati Concept), the F430 has had clear changes in the body design. Although sharing the same chassis, the car has been refined to improve aerodynamic performance, helping to increase downforce while still maintaining the same drag coefficient. Design details such as taillights and ventilation holes on the Enzo's engine lid, along with large oval holes in the front bumper, have contributed to the Ferrari F430's unique appearance.

Xe mang bien kiem soat thanh pho Hai Phong. Anh: Khoa Sen
The vehicle has a Hai Phong city license plate. Photo: Khoa Sen

In terms of engine, the Ferrari F430 is equipped with a 4.3-liter V8 engine, producing 490 horsepower and 465 Nm of torque. With the ability to accelerate from 0 to 97 km/h in just 3.6 seconds and reach a maximum speed of more than 315 km/h, the F430 was one of Ferrari's most powerful and fast supercars of that time.

Although the F430 was replaced by the Ferrari 458 model in 2009, this F430 still retains its special appeal to fans of the Italian supercar brand, especially in Vietnam, where its quantity is very rare. The return of the F430 on the streets has increased the excitement in the car-loving community in our country.

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