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We drove a $393,000 Ferrari 488 Spider supercar. Here were its coolest features.

1. The steering wheel: Ferrari borrows heavily from Formula One both in terms of technology and tradition. In the case of the 488, it's the steering wheel. Ferrari has replaced all of the traditional stalks with steering-wheel-mounted buttons or switches. It's very F1.

We drove a $393,000 Ferrari 488 Spider supercar. Here were its coolest features.

2. The Manettino: The Manettino translates to "little switch" or "little lever" in Italian and is Ferrari's steering-wheel-mounted drive mode-controller. It debuted back in F430.

2. The Manettino: The Manettino translates to "little switch" or "little lever" in Italian and is Ferrari

3: The gauge cluster: The 488 doesn't have a central infotainment screen, so the gauge cluster doubles as the infotainment system. The center analog tachometer is flanked by a pair of configurable screens. The two screens are actually operated using separate control panels.

3: The gauge cluster: The 488 doesn

The right screen serves as the infotainment screen.

The right screen serves as the infotainment screen.

It's operated using this center-stack-mounted control panel.

It

The left screen is the driver's information screen.

The left screen is the driver

It shows the condition of the car ...

It shows the condition of the car ...

... Turbo boost levels ...

... Turbo boost levels ...

... the car's driving mode, and ...

... the car

... your lap times.

... your lap times.

The left screen is operated using this panel located between the steering wheel and the door. In case you're wondering, the "pit" button isn't for a pit lane speed limiter. It's the switch for the cruise control.

The left screen is operated using this panel located between the steering wheel and the door. In case you

4. The interior: Traditionally, Ferrari's supercar interiors have been a bit sparse in amenities. It's certainly not the case here. The cabin is covered in soft leathers and ...

4. The interior: Traditionally, Ferrari

... pricey carbon fiber accents.

... pricey carbon fiber accents.

5. Folding roof: To let the sunshine in, all you have to do is press a button to fold away the electrically operated hardtop roof.

5. Folding roof: To let the sunshine in, all you have to do is press a button to fold away the electrically operated hardtop roof.

6. The Frunk: Since the 488 is a mid-engined car, the trunk is located at the front. Hence, the term frunk.

6. The Frunk: Since the 488 is a mid-engined car, the trunk is located at the front. Hence, the term frunk.

The 488's frunk gives you ample room for a suitcase or some weekend shopping.

The 488

7. The toolkit: Inside the 488's frunk is a Ferrari toolkit complete with a few basic tools and even some fuses in case some roadside repairs are necessary.

7. The toolkit: Inside the 488

There's even a pair of Ferrari work gloves so your hands won't get dirty.

There

8. DRS: The 488 comes equipped with active aerodynamics in the form of a DRS, or drag reduction system. It's tech lifted straight from Formula One. The 488 is equipped with a set of flaps located near the diffuser, under the rear of the car. It deploys at speed to reduce aerodynamic drag on the car.

8. DRS: The 488 comes equipped with active aerodynamics in the form of a DRS, or drag reduction system. It

9. The engine: The Ferrari 488 is powered by a 661-horsepower, 3.9-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 engine. It's smooth, brutally powerful, and beautifully melodic in a way only a Ferrari V8 could be. Sadly, it's hidden from view in the Spider.

But here it is in our GTB test car.

But here it is in our GTB test car.

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