Novitec cranks up power, volume of F8 Tributo

Novitec cranks up power, volume of F8 Tributo

 

German tuning firm Novitec is renowned for extracting much more performance (let alone attitude) from exotic cars; its latest project sees the already-rapid Ferrari F8 Tributo gain more power and torque, as well as a wilder exhaust note. Have a look… and a listen.

The F8 Tributo – an evolution of the 488 – made its South African debut about a year ago, and its roadster sibling arrived on local soil as recently as March. Maranello’s mid-engined supercar is still very new to the market, but Novitec has wasted no time to develop a number of initial upgrades for the 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8-engined machine.

We say initial, because apart from riding on sports springs that lower the car’s ride height by 35 mm and being shod with bespoke Vossen-Novitec rims and tyres – 21-inch at the front, with 22-inch at the back – the Novitec F8 Tributo looks much like it did when it rolled out of the factory. However, the tuning firm has a series of aerodynamic addenda under development, so we can expect the tuning firm to release a melange of visual upgrades for this Prancing Horse in, um, due course.


By lowering the F8 Tributo’s ride height and fitting different-sized alloys fore and aft, Novitec has given the Ferrari a meaner stance.

Up to this point, the focus of Novitec’s development programme has been an upgrade of the power and torque outputs – and therefore, performance – of the F8 Tributo.

The most notable upgrade is the installation of a Novitec N-Tronic control module, which tweaks the Ferrari’s engine mapping, ignition and boost pressure. As a result, whereas the standard car generates 530 kW at 7 000 rpm and peak torque of 770 Nm at 3 250 rpm – it’s the most powerful V8 engine that Ferrari has ever produced, remember – the modified F8 Tributo produces a heady 579 kW (at 8 000 rpm) and 882 Nm at 3 000 rpm – improvements of 49 kW and 112 Nm respectively.


Look closely and you’ll notice the Novitec F8 Tributo features custom black fog lamps; aerodynamic parts are in the pipeline.

The Novitec F8 Tributo can sprint from 0 to 100 kph in 2.7 seconds, which is 0.2 sec faster than its standard sibling, and, along with more ferocious in-gear acceleration and “improved throttle response”, the fettled Ferrari’s top speed is said to be “beyond 340 kph”, the tuning firm claims.

But, in the time-honoured tradition of infomercial product0pitches: wait, there’s more. Novitec has developed a bespoke exhaust “to optimise the performance further and give the engine a more thrilling exhaust note” – in fact, it’s claimed to be lighter than Ferrari’s factory-fitted installation.


Black 22-inch Vossen-Novitec rims are fitted at the rear.

With the Power Stage 2 update, which combines the N-Tronic control module with the optimised stainless-steel exhaust system (replete with catalyst-replacement pipes), the Novitec F8 Tributo is said to produce 590 kW at 7 950 rpm and 898 Nm at 3 100 rpm… that’s if you want another 11 kW and 16 Nm – plus a whole lot more expensive noise.

Finally, the Novitec exhaust system can be paired with the F8 Tributo’s standard tips or the company’s bespoke carbon/stainless steel ends. Should you require to occasionally dampen the level of the mechanical din generated by the custom-piped setup, a remote-controlled flap-regulation system is also optionally available.

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