The Ferrari Mondial convertible was produced by Ferrari from 1980 to 1993. The mid-sized coupe and eventually a cabriolet, wore styling by Ferrari. It offered four seats with the performance of a Ferrari. The car's body was not built as a monocoque in the same way as a conventional car; instead, the steel outer body was produced by the Italian coachbuilder Carrozzeria Scaglietti over a lightweight steel box-section space frame. The Mondial was the first Ferrari where the entire engine, gearbox, and rear suspension assembly was mounted on a detachable steel sub-frame, making engine removal much easier than on prior models.
CabrioletIn 1985, the bore and stroke of the engine grew to 3.2-liters, and output was rated at 280 bhp. Available in both Coupe and Cabriolet forms, the styling was refreshed with restyled and body-colored bumpers, similar to the ones found on the 328. The indicators and driving lamps became more integrated, and new wheels with a more rounded face were installed. The interior received a more ergonomic layout and a more rounded instrument binnacle. Beginning in 1987, an anti-lock braking system became standard. Fuel injection remained, primarily a mechanical Bosch K-Jetronic (CIS) system, with an O2 sensor in the exhaust providing feedback to a computer for mixture trimming. The ignition system came from Marelli Microplex.1988 would be the final model year for the Mondial 3.2.
by Daniel Vaughan | Aug 2019
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by Daniel Vaughan | Aug 2019
Related Reading : Ferrari Mondial History
The Pininfarina-designed Mondial 8 was debuted at the Geneva Auto Show in 1980 as a replacement for the 308 models. It used the same 2927cc quad-cam V8 mounted transversely behind the seats. The US version produced 205 bhp while the other versions produced 214 bhp. The transmission was borrowed from their F1 efforts and featured a transverse-mounted gearbox that lowered the drive-line by five inches. This....
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