The Ferrari California T is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car, powered by a brand new 3.9L turbocharged V8 that makes 553 horsepower and 557 pound-feet of torque. This is great news for owners, since this engine makes about 100 more horsepower and nearly 200 more pound-feet of torque than last year's California. The gearbox remains unchanged, it's a 7-speed dual clutch unit that offers seamless and lightning fast shifts. The California T is built on an aluminum space-frame chassis, which helps keep weight down; the gearbox is also mounted at the rear, which helps provide an excellent weight distribution that biases 53 percent to the rear. Acceleration numbers are excellent with 60 mph achievable in well under 4 seconds, while top speed should be just a few mph short of 200. The suspension can be upgraded to magnetorheological shocks that improve ride quality while preserving this model's quick handling response. An additional 'Handling Speciale' package adds quicker steering, a stiffer suspension, and a sportier calibration for those magnetic shocks. In either case, the California has a race-tuned double-wishbone front suspension and multi-link rear setup, with speed-sensitive hydraulic power steering, as well as vented ceramic disc brakes on all four wheels. A mechanical limited-slip differential helps deliver power among more predictably out of corners. Officially the California T is a 2+2, meaning that it features two small rear seats, but they're seats in name only and that space is probably best used as additional storage space. The California T avoids many of the noise and weather disadvantages inherent to a soft-top roadster, due to its tight-fitting retractable hardtop setup. The system includes pop-up roll bar system, and there's a wind-blocker that mounts in place for higher-speed cruising. Standard equipment on the California T includes auto-leveling projector-beam headlamps, rear fog lamps, dual-zone automatic climate control, a navigation system, keyless entry, power windows, a full floor console with storage, a leather headliner and leather and aluminum trim. The rear seatbacks are split 50/50 and fold forward to expand cargo space--a handy feature for weekend trips. Other options include an adaptive front lighting, a backup camera system, iPod integration, carbon-fiber racing seats, full power seats, cruise control and special heat-reflective leather upholstery. You can also opt for a set of matching leather luggage. Ferrari's Tailor Made program allows the buyer to personalize every styling and performance detail.