The 458 Italia is equipped with a racing manettino switch leading toward
more sporting set ups and giving the driver a wider selection of
electronic controls parameters. The ICE setting saw in the F430 has been
removed, while the CT setting has been added in order to deactivate the
traction control and at the same time maintain the stability control.
There are five different manettino positions and conditions: Low Grip,
Sport, Race, CT and CTS. Low Grip setting provides maximum grip under
all driving conditions, and it is particularly suited for low grip
surfaces. The emphasis is on comfort and stability without compromising
the handling. Sport is the best setting for day to day driving and
guarantees great safety under good grip. Race is particularly suitable
for track driving providing maximum performance and stability in optimal
grip situations. CT helps the driver improving his driving skills in
safety, by keeping active the stability control. It allows over-steer
right to the edge of the car’s limits and guarantees enhanced driving
pleasure and fun behind the wheel, particularly on the track. Under CTS
setting, both stability and traction control systems are deactivated,
giving the driver maximum freedom and control on the track. No
electronic systems intervene on the vehicle stability with the exception
of E-diff3 and ABS.
On the 458 Italia, the driver can decouple the suspension damping from
the electronic configuration selected on the manettino. The suspension
decoupling button offers improved “filtering” of uneven road surfaces in
order to improve performance and handling on uneven broken surfaces,
such as the ones at the Nürburgring race track.
The launch control button is instead designed to offer the best possible
acceleration from standstill. It delivers the maximum possible torque
to the ground and prevents wheel spin as the car accelerates away. Its
activation is indicated in the instrument panel. To start using the
Launch control, the manettino must be selected on race, CT or CTS
setting. With the car still at standstill, the driver then needs to put
the gearbox in manual, selects first gear, pushes the launch control,
presses the accelerator pedal and then releases the brake pedal.
The stylistic interior choices developed by Ferrari Centro Stile reflect
a functional, ergonomic cockpit design. The driver is set in the center
of a streamlined and intuitive layout, which is very much in line with
the marquee’s signature styling cues.
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