Ferrari F8 Spider (2019–2023): Full Specs, Performance, Dimensions, and Features
Discover everything about the Ferrari F8 Spider. Revealed in 2019, it brought the same 720 cv twin‑turbo V8 from the F8 Tributo into an open‑top format with a retractable hardtop. It offered extreme performance with daily usability and GT-like comfort, while preserving the drama and design heritage of Ferrari’s mid‑engine V8 lineage.
Overview
Assembly: Maranello, Italy
Body style: 2-door retractable-hardtop Spider
Designer: Ferrari Centro Stile under Flavio Manzoni
Layout: Mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
Manufacturer: Ferrari
Production: 2019–2023
Aerodynamics and Design
Rear wing: Blown spoiler for downforce without drag penalty
Retractable hardtop: Opens or closes in 14 seconds at speeds up to 45 km/h (28 mph)
Front aero: S-Duct adapted from 488 Pista enhances front-end grip
Downforce: 10% more than 488 Spider
Dimensions and Weight
Wheelbase: 2,650 mm (104.3 in)
Length: 4,611 mm (181.5 in)
Width: 1,979 mm (77.9 in)
Height: 1,206 mm (47.5 in)
Dry weight: 1,400 kg (3,086 lb)
Weight distribution: 41.5% front - 58.5% rear
Boot capacity: 200 litres (7.1 cubic feet)
Fuel tank capacity: 78 litres (20.6 US gallons)
Engine and Powertrain
Engine type: 3.9 L twin‑turbo V8 (F154 CD)
Displacement: 3,902 cc
Maximum power: 720 cv (710 hp; 530 kW) @ 8,000 rpm
Maximum torque: 770 Nm (568 lb‑ft) @ 3,250 rpm in 7th gear
Transmission: 7-speed dual‑clutch F1 gearbox
Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive
Compression ratio: 9.6:1
Performance
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 2.9 s
0–200 km/h (0–124 mph): 8.2 s
Top speed: 340 km/h (211 mph)
Wheels and Braking
Front brakes: 398 × 36 mm carbon‑ceramic discs, 6‑piston calipers
Rear brakes: 360 × 32 mm carbon‑ceramic discs, 4‑piston calipers
Front tires: 245/35 ZR20
Rear tires: 305/30 ZR20
Related
The models listed below share a connection with the Ferrari F8 Spider.
2015 Ferrari 488 Spider
The F8 Spider replaced the 488 Spider, offering more power, less weight, and aerodynamics derived from Ferrari’s GT racing experience.
Photo: Kroymans Ferrari
2018 Ferrari 488 Pista
The F8 Spider uses the same 720 cv engine as the 488 Pista, adapted for road use with improved comfort and accessibility.
Photo: Edison Carvalho
2022 Ferrari 296 GTS
The 296 GTS succeeded the F8 Spider and introduced a plug‑in hybrid V6 powertrain, marking a new generation of open‑top performance Ferraris.
Photo: Modena Cars