Ferrari 458 Speciale Spider found testing

From the front this could easily be the Ferrari 458 Speciale, but take a closer look and it’s clear there’s much more to this test mule than first meets the eye. caught by our spy photographers outside Ferrari’s Maranello headquarters, the prototype features a strikingly similar roofline to the 458 Spider, suggesting a convertible Speciale is on the horizon.
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It could debut at the Paris motor show in October, possibly alongside the new 458M turbo variant we found last week, before going on sale in 2015. like the conventional 458 Speciale, Ferrari has fitted this as-yet-unnamed and unconfirmed Spider with a much more aggressive F1-style chin spoiler (mimicked round the back by the upper bumper layout), plus a larger rear spoiler and two exhausts. 
Through the thin, badly wrapped fabric disguise, we can also make out a pair of distinctive turning vanes ahead the front wheels, the Speciale’s signature bonnet indent and, although barely noticeable, the same shark-like fins down each flank.
Aside from a small increase in kerbweight – many likely in the region of 45kg – due to its retractable roofing system mechanics, the 458 Speciale Spider ought to take its underpinnings straight from the coupe. Powering the rear wheels will for that reason be Ferrari’s naturally-aspirated 597bhp 4.5-litre V8, with 0-62mph taking roughly 3 seconds.
While there’s currently no word on price, Ferrari charges roughly £20,000 much more for the 458 Spider over the Italia, so a similar premium for the convertible 458 Speciale would see it start from around £230,000. We’ll keep you posted as much more details emerge.
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