The British magazine EVO put head to head the recently launched Ferrari 458 Speciale, its base version the 458 Italia and its predecessor, the hardcore 430 Scuderia. All three cars were driven by Jethro Bovingdon, on a racetrack in the UK.

In terms of output figures it's 605 horsepower (458 Speciale) vs. 570 horsepower (base 458 Italia) vs. 503 horsepower (430 Scuderia), so it appears that the 458 Speciale has a huge advantage on the racetrack, but we all know that it's not all about horsepower on the racetrack. Check out the video to see what Jethro Bovingdon thinks of the three supercars->ke177 and which one did best on the track.

As a reminder, the 458 Speciale is powered by the same 4.5-liter, V-8 powerplant from the base 458 Italia, but with the output increased to 605 horsepower and 398 pound-feet. It goes from 0 to 60 mph in just only 3 seconds and up to a top speed of 202 mph.

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