The Challenge Stradale is the track-focused version of the Ferrari 360 Modena, like how the Speciale is to the 458 and the Pista is to the 488. It was introduced at the end of the 360's production run in 2004 and is powered by a 3.6-liter V8 with 419 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque. The launch from 0 to 60 mph occurs in 4 seconds onto a top speed of 176 mph. The 360 Challenge Stradale's V8 is mated to a 6-speed manual. Compared to the standard 360 Modena, the 360 Challenge Stradale has 20 more horsepower and sheds 240 pounds off its curb weight. In addition, the Challenge Stradale model comes standard with Brembo carbon ceramic brakes, carbon racing seats, no radio, plexiglass windows, and Alcantara instead of leather. Less than 1,300 examples of the 360 Challenge Stradale were made, typically fetching around the low $200,000s on the used market. It is an incredible and thrilling Prancing Horse but not as impressive and appealing as its successors, the 430 Scuderia, 458 Speciale, and 488 Pista.
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