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Evoluto’s £595k F355: A 474bhp, 3.7-litre V8 That Redlines to 9,000rpm

The wait is over for the Evoluto F355, a reimagined version of Ferrari's iconic supercar. This latest iteration boasts a re-engineered 3.5-litre naturally-aspirated V8, now producing 414bhp and 273lb ft, up from 375bhp and 268lb ft in the original. However, for the ultimate driving experience, Evoluto offers an optional 474bhp delivered via a bored-out V8 displacing 3.7-litres. This beast redlines to 9,000rpm, thanks to 'extreme' high-lift cams, more powerful fuelling, and stronger internals for sustained high-speed operation. The ECU controls the beast, ensuring a smooth and precise driving experience. Evoluto has also reworked the F355's suspension, partnering with Boreham Motorworks to provide three-way adjustable R53 dampers. The steering ratio has been tweaked for better responsiveness, while upgraded hydraulic power steering provides a more engaging drive. The cabin has been redesigned with a focus on carbon fibre, featuring a digital-free interior with a superior HVAC system. With a dry weight of ...

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The wait is over for the Evoluto F355, a reimagined version of Ferrari’s iconic supercar. This latest iteration boasts a re-engineered 3.5-litre naturally-aspirated V8, now producing 414bhp and 273lb ft, up from 375bhp and 268lb ft in the original. However, for the ultimate driving experience, Evoluto offers an optional 474bhp delivered via a bored-out V8 displacing 3.7-litres. This beast redlines to 9,000rpm, thanks to ‘extreme’ high-lift cams, more powerful fuelling, and stronger internals for sustained high-speed operation. The ECU controls the beast, ensuring a smooth and precise driving experience.

Evoluto has also reworked the F355’s suspension, partnering with Boreham Motorworks to provide three-way adjustable R53 dampers. The steering ratio has been tweaked for better responsiveness, while upgraded hydraulic power steering provides a more engaging drive. The cabin has been redesigned with a focus on carbon fibre, featuring a digital-free interior with a superior HVAC system. With a dry weight of 1,250kg, this F355 is not only faster but also more agile, thanks to the reduction in weight compared to the original.

Track tests have been extensive, with over 5,000 miles covered in the past year. While Evoluto initially stated the F355 was engineered for a road bias, the car’s performance is undeniable. The first 55 customer cars will begin to arrive next month, with deliveries scheduled for the end of the year. Each car starts from £595,000, a hundred grand cheaper than the original price.

The Evoluto F355 is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Ferrari F355. With its reworked engine, upgraded suspension, and refined cabin, this high-performance supercar is sure to leave a lasting impression on any driving enthusiast. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of high-performance cars, the Evoluto F355 is an experience you won’t want to miss.

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