OBJEKT South Africa

Ferrari Fizz

over the raft of technical updates lavished upon Ferrari’s latest Grand Tourer, take a step back, breathe deeply and admire the sculpted styling. This is a car that stirs you emotionally – a trait that the California, for all its bandwidth, didn’t possess. Objekt Magazine was at the genesis of Ferrari’s modern day Grand Tourer which during its lifecycle included the eco-conscious decision to adopt the new 3.9-litre turbocharged engine. While bearing many similarities, the Portofino heralds a new chapter for the Italian marque. Standing at Scuderia South Africa’s showroom in Bryanston at the official reveal, with the customer launch the next day, even the Ferrari faithful were speaking in tongues. “We are thrilled to introduce our latest addition

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