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Ferrari 488 GT Modificata revealed

The Ferrari 488 GT Modificata is a track only version of the supercar and will be produced in limited numbers.
2 min read28 Nov '20
Autocar India News DeskAutocar India News Desk
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Ferrari has launched a new, highly limited, track-exclusive version of the 488 supercar that’s largely based on its GT3 and GTE racing models.

  • It will use a 3.9-litre, twin-turbo V8 producing around 700hp
  • It incorporates mechanical and aerodynamic elements from the GT3 race car counterpart
  • It will get a stripped-out interior with lap telemetry systems and other race car tech

As per the Italian carmaker, the 488 GT Modificata is made exclusively for use during track days and at Ferrari Club Competitizioni GT events. It will be offered initially only to drivers who have recently participated in the Ferrari club track events. No price has been provided at this stage.

Ferrari 488 GT Modificata engine

Said to harness technology and systems from the Italian brand’s 488 customer racing cars, the Modificata features a powertrain “no longer limited by the FIA Balance of Performance” regulations. That means power from the 3.9-litre, twin-turbo V8 rises to around 700hp, while a carbonfibre clutch and the availability of altered transmission ratios allow it to harness the extra performance.

Ferrari 488 GT Modificata mechanicals

Ferrari hasn’t quoted a kerb-weight figure, but we know it utilises a carbonfibre body with an aluminium roof and uprights. However, a downforce figure of 1000kg at 143mph is listed - well in excess of any road-going 488. The reworked aerodynamics generate higher downforce at the front without increasing drag and reducing high-speed performance.

Suspension is taken wholesale from the 488 GTE and the brakes, developed with Brembo, feature calipers from the world championship racers and an ABS system from the 488 GT3 Evo.

Ferrari 488 GT Modificata interior

The Modificata’s cabin is typically stripped out and focused in the same vein as the racing models, but kit including a rear-view camera, full passenger seat, tyre pressure monitoring system and a V-Box/Bosch lap telemetry system is drafted in. A “wide variety” of customisation options are possible, too.

Ferrari Club Competitizioni GT

The new model will be admitted to Ferrari’s Club Competition GT track events, aimed at bringing “the most significant and successful cars in the recent history of Prancing Horse closed-wheel racing” together on track. Five events around the world will be offered to customers throughout 2021.

Ferrari India plans

In India, Ferrari has already begun deliveries of the F8 Tributo, the successor of the 488 GTB. Besides this, we had also exclusively reported that the price for the Ferrari Roma in India, has been revealed and that bookings for the sportscar are underway.

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