WHEN FERRARI FIRST FLIRTED with the idea of the SF90, we really thought it would be another insanely fast, extremely capable, limited-run supercar, but we were wrong. The Ferrari SF90 Stradale is an insanely fast, extremely capable series-production supercar. And just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, Ferrari have gone and taken the roof off. Meet the all-new Ferrari SF90 Spider.
The SF90 Spider looks drop-dead gorgeous. But considering the SF90 Stradale’s looks, that’s not a big surprise is it? Not much has changed on the design front compared to the Stradale, however the buttresses behind the passenger headrests and the fact that you can drop the top, adds an extra scoop of drama to the SF90. The roof can be retracted or raised in 14 seconds, even when the car is on the move. Unlike a lot of recent convertible Ferraris, the engine can still be viewed from outside, even when the roof is lowered.
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