plug-in hybrid goes on sale here priced from RM2,088,000 , which makes it nearly RM200k more than the coupe.
As for the car’s retractable hard top , the aluminium unit can be deployed or stowed in just 14 seconds, and is operable on the move at up to 45 km/h. Of note is its footprint of the unit, which takes up just 100 litres of space despite having to store the bulk of the entire assembly. The SF90 Spider features two aerodynamic elements in the cockpit to minimise aerodynamic turbulence and wind noise with the top down. The first is a central trim section between the driver and passenger seats, which channels the air flow away from the head and shoulders into the second element, a double layer of trim on the upper part of the tunnel. Additionally, to enhance the aural soundtrack from the engine, a resonator tube has been added to channel sound from the exhaust into the cockpit.
In terms of output, the V8 mill develops 780 PS at 7,500 rpm and 800 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm, while the three electric motors offer a total of 220 PS , making for 1,000 PS in total. Inside, the Spider’s cabin is familiar ground, mirroring the Stradale’s. Kit includes a fully-configurable 16-inch curved high-definition digital instrument screen, a steering wheel with a touchpad and an assortment of haptic buttons, a head-up display, a new navigation system, a retro-styled digital gearshift grille and a new ignition key.
Unfortunately, the unit won’t be available for public preview, because it is already heading out of the country to its next destination. The car was due to be shown over course of the last week, but its arrival days before the full movement control order kicked in put paid to that. All the launch materials, including our own photos, were taken just prior to the FMCO.
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