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Was the Launch of the Ferrari F430 the Moment Ferrari Pulled Ahead for Good?

MotorTrend · May 6, 2026, 2:55 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • If it were covered in stickers, you might confuse it with Schumacher's.
  • [This story originally appeared in the December 2004 issue of Motor Trend with the headline "Ferrari F430."] Ferrari doesn't care to admit there's a horsepower war going on out there.
  • Its all-new engine is up to 4.3 liters, from which it kicks out 483 rampant horsepower.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

If it were covered in stickers, you might confuse it with Schumacher's.

[This story originally appeared in the December 2004 issue of Motor Trend with the headline "Ferrari F430."] Ferrari doesn't care to admit there's a horsepower war going on out there. But when its entry-level 360 is making 390 horsepower and just across the Milan-Bologna highway the Lamborghini factory is turning out the Gallardo with 500, something probably had to be done. That something is the F430.

Its all-new engine is up to 4.3 liters, from which it kicks out 483 rampant horsepower. And to keep it in check, the suspension gets a host of revisions, most significantly an electronically controlled differential that Ferrari developed for its Formula 1 cars, only to find it was so beneficial it was outlawed.

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