Our spies have caught a mysterious Ferrari California performing test runs on the Nurburgring race track. According to our photographers, there were two Ferrari test drivers on hand that changed positions behind the steering wheel every so often and that the California featured the usual electronic equipment you find on test cars. Since the California has already been launched, there are two plausible explanations.
The first thing that leaps into mind is that Ferrari may be tweaking the California for future updates while another explanation is that the Italian automaker is readying a Handling GT Evoluzione sport package for their entry-level coupe cabriolet supercar, similar to the one offered on the 599 GTB Fiorano. Let's not forget that Ferrari's marketing team loves special edition models and packages.
Before we say anything else, let us not that besides the special antenna on the rooftop and the masked patch on the left-hand side of the front bumper, the California test car did not feature any other distinct features.
If Ferrari is indeed working on a HGTE sport package for the California, expect to see a modified suspension setup along with a lower ride height, special tires and a recalibrated seven-speed twin-clutch transmission. If the HGTE sport package for the 599 Fiorano is anything to go by, then minor styling enchantments inside and out as well as new alloy wheels and a sportier exhaust system should also be in the mix.









































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this is just a regular California, which can be see seen on the Ring quite often lately.
It looks not like a regular California... the number plates are from Ferrari factory! they are testing something new on the car for sure.
CALVIN
This can looks so ugly
Ferrari constantly tests their production cars.
Even today mules for the California can be seen which makes lot of people believe there is something new again coming.
One of the best places to see pre-production cars being tested and final production cars doing factory photo shoots is Death Valley. I have never been through Death Valley without seeing at least four or five cars being tested and have come across several car shoots there.
Car, truck and bike testing is an industry there. I have seen nearly all manufacturers testing all kinds of vehicles there.
Note; Don't speed there. The California Hwy. Patrol keeps several units there to keep things under control. It's not their favorite duty so these officers are not in the best moods ... I think they call it ...Surly!
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