The upcoming Geneva Motor Show promises to be a feast for those who love exciting automobiles, and who doesn't? One of the primary reasons will be the introduction of the all-new Ferrari 488 GTB. Replacing the 458 Italia, it also marks the fortieth anniversary of the 308 GTB, which explains the type name. While the styling is clearly derived from its predecessor, the engine used is new; a twin-turbocharged V8, good for 660 bhp. It is so powerful that it is equipped with a Variable Torque Management system. Sophisticated aerodynamics ensure that the 488 GTB sticks to the ground even better, which helped it post a very impressive 1'23" lap time at Fiorano.
Porsche, meanwhile, will introduce the Cayman GT4 in exactly four weeks time. This grown-up version of the Cayman features a 911 Carrera S derived engine, which produces 370 bhp. Further upgrades have also been made to the suspension to improve the already superb handling just a little more. Although the very appealing Cayman GT4 will not debut until Geneva, Porsche will already take your order.
At a special event yesterday, Ford previewed the third generation Focus RS. Powered by a 320+ bhp straight four engine, this is the first Focus RS equipped with all-wheel drive. This features sophisticated torque vectoring to ensure traction is at its maximum regardless of the conditions. Further details of this very hot hatchback will be announced in a month's time.

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2015 Ferrari 488 GTB - Images, Specifications and Information

2015 Ford Focus RS - Images, Specifications and Information

2015 Porsche Cayman GT4 - Images, Specifications and Information