Ferrari Testarossa

Scroll Down

Ferrari Testarossa

The Ferrari Testarossa was one of the most iconic models built by the Italian carmaker, a legendary car due to its complex design and strange engine.

Ferrari used the name Testarossa (red-head) for vehicles with two overhead camshafts. Over time, that technical detail became so common that it didn’t worth mentioning it over time. In 1984, when the car was introduced, it was still a great achievement. For that engine, Pininfarina built a special bodywork.

The Testarossa was instantly recognizable due to its side air-intakes for the engine. The long slats that were continued on the door panels channeled the air into the radiators to cool the engine. But more than their functional value, their look was even more important and gave the car a specific stance. At the front, the pop-up headlights and the black grille at the lower part of the bumper were specific car signatures. At the back, Pininfarina installed the taillights behind a black grille with horizontal slats. Unlike many other Ferraris, the Testarossa’s taillights were big and squared.

Inside, the designer used leather for most of the panels. The designer wrapped the door panels, the dashboard, the sun visors, and the headliner with leather apart from the bucket seats. The gear-stick popped out from the floor, without a proper center console to surround it. A small storage compartment found its way between the occupants.

The monster, boxer-12 engine was based on the 1975 Formula 1 unit. Its architecture allowed the car to have a very low gravity center to increase the cornering speed. It was paired to a standard 5-speed manual gearbox.

Engine Technical Data

 

Engine type – Number of cylinders : V 12
Engine Code : F113 A000
Fuel type : Petrol
Fuel System : Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection
Lubrication :
Coolant :
Engine Alignment : Longitudinal
Engine Position : Mid-engine
Engine size – Displacement – Engine capacity : 4943 cm3 or 301.6 cu-in
Bore x Stroke : 82 x 78 mm
3.23 x 3.07 inches
Number of valves : 48 Valves
Aspiration : N/A
Compression Ratio : 9.2
Maximum power – Output – Horsepower : 390 PS or 385 bhp or 287 kW @ 6300 rpm
Maximum torque : 480 Nm or 354 lb.ft @ 4500 rpm
Drive wheels – Traction – Drivetrain : RWD
Transmission Gearbox – Number of speeds :
Body : Coupé    
Num. of Doors : 2    
Wheelbase : 255 cm or 100.39 inches    
Length : 448.5 cm or 176.57 inches    
Width : 197.6 cm or 77.8 inches    
Height : 113 cm or 44.49 inches    
Front Axle : 151.8 cm or 59.76 inches    
Rear Axle : 166 cm or 65.35 inches    
Ground clearance : 14.0 cm / 5.51 inches    
Ground clearance : 14.0 cm / 5.51 inches    
Aerodynamic drag coefficient – Cx : 0.36    
Front Brakes – Disc dimensions : Vented Discs (309 mm)    
Rear Brakes – Dics dimensions : Vented Discs (310 mm)    
Front Tyres – Rims dimensions : 240/40 V R415    
Rear Tyres – Rims dimensions : 280/45 V R415    
Front Wheels Width : 8″    
Rear Wheels Width : 10″    
Curb Weight : 1630 kg OR 3594 lbs    
Weight-Power Output Ratio : 4.2 kg/hp    
Trunk / Boot capacity : – L    
Steering : Rack and pinion.    
Front Suspension : Independent with wishbones and coil springs plus anti-roll bar
Rear Suspension : Independent with wishbones and (twin) coil springs plus anti-roll bar

 

Fuel Consumption – Economy – Combined: 15.1 L/100km
19 mpg UK / 16 mpg US
Fuel Consumption – Economy – Open road: 9.9 L/100km
29 mpg UK / 24 mpg US
Fuel Consumption – Economy – Highway: 11.8 L/100km
24 mpg UK / 20 mpg US
Fuel Consumption – Economy – City: 23.7 L/100km
12 mpg UK / 10 mpg US
Range : 761 Km or 473 miles
Fuel Tank Capacity : 115 L
25.3 UK gallons
30.4 US gallons
CO2 emissions : 361 g/Km (estimate)
Top Speed : 290 km/h or 180 Mph
Acceleration 0 to 60 mph (0 to 96 Km/h) : 5.5 s
Acceleration 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) : 5.8 s
Acceleration 0 to 400m (1/4 quarter mile) : 14.2 s
Acceleration 0 to 1000m : 24.1 s