You can now order a restomoded Ferrari F355
15 Jul 2024|225 views
Evoluto, a U.K.-based startup, has unveiled its restomoded Ferrari F355.
The 355 by Evoluto reimagines the iconic 90s Italian supercar and promises to combine advanced driving dynamics, state-of-the-art technology, and class re-defining engineering. Each commission begins as a customer-supplied Ferrari 355 and undergoes a personalised journey, which includes disassembly to its core chassis before being thoroughly assessed, cleaned, and strengthened with carbon fusing, before getting its customised touches.
That carbon fusing comes after each car is brought through an extensive torsional rigidity study, and is said to deliver to the car a 23% increase in overall torsional stiffness. This work ensures that all critical hard points on the chassis are fortified and chassis flex is minimised.
And this increased stiffness will be needed, as each 355 by Evoluto will also get its naturally aspirated flat plane crank 3.5-litre V8 tuned to produce a total of 420bhp. Evoluto states that this engine gets over 200 new and redesigned engine components for increased response and reliability.
These upgrades include an all-new engine management system, a new ignition system, the use of a quill shaft (which is said to reduce vibration and raise engine performance), as well as a new ported head with larger inlet valves. Each engine also will get an upgraded titanium sports exhaust system, which makes use of equal length headers for improved performance.
On the exterior, the 355 by Evoluto also gets widened track for an enhanced stance. Aiding to raise the visual muscularity of the car here are enlarged intakes, a redesigned front splitter, new LED elements for those iconic pop-up head lights and round taillights, redesigned wing mirrors and the use of a new flush-fitting door release mechanism (for improved aerodynamic performance), as well as the addition of new 19-inch forged alloy wheels.
But of course, each customer will be offered the opportunity to put their own stamp on the 355 by Evoluto. Those interested can register their interest in the car via Evoluto's website here. You'll want to be quick though, as only 55 units of the 355 by Evoluto will be commissioned.
Evoluto, a U.K.-based startup, has unveiled its restomoded Ferrari F355.
The 355 by Evoluto reimagines the iconic 90s Italian supercar and promises to combine advanced driving dynamics, state-of-the-art technology, and class re-defining engineering. Each commission begins as a customer-supplied Ferrari 355 and undergoes a personalised journey, which includes disassembly to its core chassis before being thoroughly assessed, cleaned, and strengthened with carbon fusing, before getting its customised touches.
That carbon fusing comes after each car is brought through an extensive torsional rigidity study, and is said to deliver to the car a 23% increase in overall torsional stiffness. This work ensures that all critical hard points on the chassis are fortified and chassis flex is minimised.
And this increased stiffness will be needed, as each 355 by Evoluto will also get its naturally aspirated flat plane crank 3.5-litre V8 tuned to produce a total of 420bhp. Evoluto states that this engine gets over 200 new and redesigned engine components for increased response and reliability.
These upgrades include an all-new engine management system, a new ignition system, the use of a quill shaft (which is said to reduce vibration and raise engine performance), as well as a new ported head with larger inlet valves. Each engine also will get an upgraded titanium sports exhaust system, which makes use of equal length headers for improved performance.
On the exterior, the 355 by Evoluto also gets widened track for an enhanced stance. Aiding to raise the visual muscularity of the car here are enlarged intakes, a redesigned front splitter, new LED elements for those iconic pop-up head lights and round taillights, redesigned wing mirrors and the use of a new flush-fitting door release mechanism (for improved aerodynamic performance), as well as the addition of new 19-inch forged alloy wheels.
But of course, each customer will be offered the opportunity to put their own stamp on the 355 by Evoluto. Those interested can register their interest in the car via Evoluto's website here. You'll want to be quick though, as only 55 units of the 355 by Evoluto will be commissioned.
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