Ferrari SF90 Stradale
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The Ferrari SF90 Stradale (Type F173) is a
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(Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle)
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produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer
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. The car shares its name with the SF90
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with SF90 standing for the 90th anniversary of the
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racing team and "Stradale" meaning "made for the road".


Specifications


Battery and driving modes

The car has a 7.9 kWh
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for regenerative braking, giving the car of electric range. The car comes with four driving modes depending on road conditions. The modes are changed by the '' eManettino'' knob present on the steering wheel. The ''eDrive'' mode runs the car only on the electric motors. The ''Hybrid'' mode runs the car on both the internal combustion engine and the electric motors and is the car's default mode. In this mode, the car's onboard computer (called control logic) also turns off the engine if the conditions are ideal in order to save fuel while allowing the driver to start the engine again. The ''Performance'' mode keeps the engine running in order to charge the batteries and keeps the car responsive in order for optimum performance. The ''Qualify'' mode uses the powertrain to its full potential. The control logic system makes use of three primary areas: the high-voltage controls of the car (including the batteries), the RAC-e (Rotation Axis Control-electric) torque vectoring system, and the MGUK along with the engine and gearbox.


Powertrain

The SF90 Stradale is equipped with three electric motors, adding a combined output of to a twin-turbocharged V8 engine rated at a power output of at 7,500 rpm. The car is rated at a total output of at 8,000 rpm and a maximum torque of at 6,000 rpm. The engine is an evolution of the unit found in the 488 Pista and the F8 Tributo models. The engine's capacity is now by increasing each cylinder bore to . The intake and exhaust of the engine have been completely modified. The cylinder heads of the engine are now narrower and the all-new central fuel injectors run at a pressure of . The assembly for the turbochargers is lower than that of the exhaust system and the engine sits lower in the chassis than the other mid-engine V8 models in order to maintain a lower centre of gravity. The engine utilises a smaller flywheel and an
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exhaust manifold. The front wheels are powered by two electric motors (one for each wheel), providing
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. They also function as the reversing gear, as the main transmission (eight-speed dual-clutch) does not have a reversing gear.


Transmission

The engine of the SF90 Stradale is mated to a new 8-speed
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. The new transmission is lighter and more compact than the existing 7-speed transmission used by the other offerings of the manufacturer partly due to the absence of a dedicated reverse gear since reversing is provided by the electric motors mounted on the front axle. The new transmission also has a 30% faster shift time (200 milliseconds).


Interior

A 16-inch curved display located behind the steering wheel displays various vital statistics of the car to the driver. The car also employs a new head-up display that would reconfigure itself according to the selected driving mode. The steering wheel is carried over from the F8 but now features multiple capacitive touch interfaces to control the various functions of the car. Other conventional levers and buttons are retained. The interior will also channel sound of the engine to the driver according to the manufacturer.


Handling

The SF90 Stradale employs eSSC (electric Side Slip Control) which controls the torque distribution to all four wheels of the car. The eSSC is combined with eTC (electric Tractional Control), a new brake-by-wire system which combines the traditional hydraulic braking system and electric motors to provide optimal regenerative braking and torque vectoring.


Chassis

The car's all-new chassis combines aluminium and carbon fibre to improve structural rigidity and provide a suitable platform for the car's hybrid system. The car has a total dry weight of after combining the weight of the electric system.


Performance

Ferrari states that the SF90 Stradale is capable of accelerating from a standstill to in 2.5 seconds, 0– in 6.7 seconds and can attain a top speed of . It is the fastest Ferrari road car on their
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as of 2020, seven tenths of a second faster than the
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.


Design

The manufacturer claims that the SF90 Stradale can generate of downforce at due to new findings in aero and thermal dynamics. The main feature of the design is the twin-part rear wing which is an application of the
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(DRS) used in Formula One. A fixed element in the wing incorporates the rear light, the mobile parts of the wing (called "shut off Gurney" by the manufacturer) integrate into the body by using electric actuators in order to maximise downforce. The SF90 Stradale uses an evolution of Ferrari's vortex generators mounted at the front of the car. The car employs a cab-forward design in order to utilise the new aerodynamic parts of the car more effectively and in order to incorporate radiators or the cooling requirements of the hybrid system of the car. The design is a close collaboration between Ferrari Styling Centre and Ferrari engineers. The rear-end of the car carries over many iconic Ferrari Styling elements such as the flying buttresses. The engine cover has been kept as low as possible in order to maximise airflow. According to the car's lead designer, Flavio Manzoni, the car's design lies in between that of a spaceship and of a race car. The rear side-profile harkens back to the 1960s 330 P3/4.


Variants


SF90 Spider

The SF90 Spider is an open-top variant of the SF90 Stradale equipped with a retractable hardtop. It is the first Ferrari plug-in hybrid car offered as an open-top variant. It is also the most powerful non-limited convertible car in the world, having a combined power of 1,000 PS. The previous record was held by the Ferrari 812 GTS. Performance is very similar to the closed-body variant and on par with LaFerrari Aperta.


Assetto Fiorano

The Assetto Fiorano is a racing modification pack for the SF90 Stradale or Spider. It uses racing-derived Multimatic shocks and lightweight carbon fibre parts embedded in the door panels and underbody. The Assetto Fiorano also employs a lightweight titanium exhaust system. These measures save compared to the standard SF90 Stradale. File:Ferrari SF90 Stradale Assetto Fiorano front.png, Assetto Fiorano-specific paint job File:Ferrari SF90 carbon wheels.jpg, alt=, Carbon wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 315/30 ZR20 tires


Versione Speciale


See also

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References


External links


Ferrari SF90 Stradale official website

Ferrari SF90 Spider official website
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