2018 Ferrari Portofino Frankfurt Auto Show Debut | Edmunds
Edmunds 2018 Ferrari Portofino debut from the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show. Senior Editor Mark Takahashi drools over the 2018 Ferrari Portofino, which replaces the outgoing Ferrari California T. The new entry-level front-engine Ferrari is so much sleeker, sharper and leaner and costs $200,000. For the money, you get adaptive dampers and leather everything. Q: What kind of engine does the Ferrari Portofino have? A: The 2018 Ferrari Portofino has a twin-turbo V8 that puts out 591 horsepower. Ferrari says it will hit 60 mph in 3.5 seconds. Q: How much is the Ferrari Portofino? A: The 2018 Ferrari Portofino is $200,000. Q: How long does it take for the Ferrari Portofino's hardtop to retract? A: The 2018 Ferrari Portofino's hardtop takes about 17 seconds to perform its "folding ballet." Have questions for our editors? Leave them in the comments. Edmunds – we help you find your perfect car with unbiased and useful reviews, advice, pricing and tools. Visit us at http://edmunds.com.
Edmunds 2018 Ferrari Portofino debut from the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show. Senior Editor Mark Takahashi drools over the 2018 Ferrari Portofino, which replaces the outgoing Ferrari California T. The new entry-level front-engine Ferrari is so much sleeker, sharper and leaner and costs $200,000. For the money, you get adaptive dampers and leather everything. Q: What kind of engine does the Ferrari Portofino have? A: The 2018 Ferrari Portofino has a twin-turbo V8 that puts out 591 horsepower. Ferrari says it will hit 60 mph in 3.5 seconds. Q: How much is the Ferrari Portofino? A: The 2018 Ferrari Portofino is $200,000. Q: How long does it take for the Ferrari Portofino's hardtop to retract? A: The 2018 Ferrari Portofino's hardtop takes about 17 seconds to perform its "folding ballet." Have questions for our editors? Leave them in the comments. Edmunds – we help you find your perfect car with unbiased and useful reviews, advice, pricing and tools. Visit us at http://edmunds.com.