The artisians over at Carlex Design have a pretty
clear picture of how the Ferrari 488 Spider's cabin should look like, and it
includes plenty of leather and Alcantara.
The two materials, in different shades of blue,
cover good chunks of the seats, dashboard, steering wheel, armrest, doors, and
carpets, and are contrasted by a few yellow inserts.
Bulgarian tuner Vilner would probably be jealous of
this project, which Carlex calls "absolutely unique and outstanding",
believing that its redone interior goes hand in hand with the exterior that
remains totally stock.
No other changes were made to this 488 Spider, but
then again, it doesn’t really need any extra bits, does it? After all, it's
capable of reaching 100 km/h in just 3.0 sec from a standstill, and it
will eventually top out at over 325 km/h.
The 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 that replaces the
4.5-liter naturally aspirated unit of the 458 puts out 670 PS and 760 Nm of torque, and is mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.