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Iconic cars: Ferrari 430 Scuderia

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  According to the official website, The Ferrari F430 is a sports car that was produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari from 2004 to 2009. It replaced the Ferrari 360. It was first shown at the 2004 Paris Motor Show. The model that took its place is the Ferrari 458 Italia and was launched on 28 July 2009. Ferrari 430 was developed with Michael Schumacher, than pilot for F1 Scuderia. The Ferrari 430 Scuderia is an improved version of the F430 berlinetta, in the sense of greater efficiency on the track, at the expense of comfort. This two-seater berlinetta5 represents Ferrari's desire to demonstrate its know-how in implementing F1 technology in a production car. Developed with the assistance of Michael Schumacher6, the 430 Scuderia is thus positioned as a direct rival of the Porsche 911 GT2. The 430 Scuderia was officially presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show on Tuesday, September 11, 2007. Designated as the worthy successor to the Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale, it s

Glorious Concept cars - Alfa Romeo, LaFerrari and more

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Alfa Romeo Gloria Concept car The Gloria is a four-door saloon, sitting on a long 114.2 in (2.90 m) wheelbase, 185 in (4.70 m) overall length, 75 in (1.91 m) overall width and 50 in (1.27 m) overall height. Toyota FT86 Open Coupe concept car On 1 March 2011, Toyota Europe presented Toyota FT-86 II Concept at the preview of the 2011 Geneva Motor Show as the successor to the Toyota FT-86 Concept. 'FT' stands for 'Future Toyota'. The vehicle was designed by the Toyota European Design and Development centre (ED2) with increased dimensions compared to its predecessor. It includes redesigned front bumper and headlights, rear bumper and tail lights, an added rear spoiler and side vents. KIA concept cars Track'ster Derived from Kia Soul. It is a 3-door concept vehicle with custom HRE-K1 monoblock billet performance wheels designed by Kia's California design team and HRE, 245/40-19-inch front and 285/35-19-inch rear Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires, 14-inch B