Is the Ferrari 488 Pista equipped with a dual-clutch transmission?

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SanEmmanuel
07/30/25 3:13am
The Ferrari 488 Pista comes with a dual-clutch transmission. Taking the 2018 Ferrari 488 Pista as an example, it utilizes a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The Ferrari 488 is positioned as a mid-size sports car. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4605mm in length, 1975mm in width, and 1206mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2650mm, and all models feature a 2-seat configuration. Exterior-wise, the Ferrari 488 Pista has an enlarged front spoiler, which not only increases the downforce on the front wheels but also aids in cooling the brake pads. The active rear diffuser at the rear can adjust its shape to provide 20% more downforce than the GTB model or reduce air resistance by 20%.
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