2017 Ferrari 488 GTB review, road test

    For the first time, Ferrari’s mid-engine V8 is put to the ultimate test that is Indian roads. Can it still deliver the magic?

    Published on Sep 28, 2017 07:00:00 AM

    42,588 Views

    Should you need to listen to things other the turbo-fed V8, there are stereo choices from a standard unit to one by JBL Professional. Our car had the standard system and sound quality was likeable. The system consists of a radio, Bluetooth, USB and in-built navigation. The dual screens (on either side of the tacho) can be quite confusing until you have worked out what resides where. The menu system isn’t the most intuitive either. Controls for the system are on the dash and the back of the steering. These are out of sight but are quite easy to locate and use. On the whole, the system is impressive but does not have the same techy feel as the VW-supplied unit of the Huracán. 

    Copyright (c) Autocar India. All rights reserved.

    Ask Autocar Anything about Car and Bike Buying and Maintenance Advices
    Need an expert opinion on your car and bike related queries?
    Ask Now
    Search By Car Price
    Poll of the month

    Which brand showed the best India-bound two-wheelers at EICMA 2024?

    Hero (Xpulse 210, Xtreme 250, Karizma XMR 250, Vida Z)

     

    39.01%

    Royal Enfield (Classic 650 Twin, Bear 650, Flying Flea C6)

     

    28.73%

    KTM (390 Adventure R, 390 SMC R, 390 Enduro R)

     

    18.75%

    Aprilia (Tuono 457, Tuareg Rally)

     

    13.51%

    Total Votes : 992
    Sign up for our newsletter

    Get all the latest updates from the automobile universe