The Portofino offers luxuries such as leather seats and a 10.2-inch infotainment display; rear seats are standard but aren't humane places to park passengers - CarAndDriver.com
Seating and comfort
The interior presentation along with the 10.3 inch infotainment screen is borrowed from the GTC4Lusso. The beautiful layout is quilted in carbon-fiber, leather and aluminium, and it has a luxury vibe and feel to it. However, the aircraft turbine like rotating AC vents and avid instrumentation keep you reminding that this is a Ferrari.
Speaking of seats, the portofino has four seats, however fitting adults in that cramped bench would be a hefty task. The leather upholstery is very smooth and the front seats are very well padded. Those front seats are 18-way power adjustable and are heated as well. However, it's better not to look around for some estately room. Sports cars like the Portofino are not meant to serve that purpose. With the hardtop roof up, average heighted occupants might fit in the rear back, but only for short trips. However, you always have the freedom of dropping the hardtop, to open some extra room.
Infotainment
Most of the information you need while cruising around in the portofino, reaches you via a 10.3 inch touchscreen infotainment system. The system is intuitive to use and it responds with eagerness.
Interestingly, there's also a second screen for the front passenger that shows real-time information and it can also be used to control most of the creature amenities. The instrument cluster houses a yellow themed analogue tachometer, which is flanked by two digital displays.
Both the screens in the instrument panel, apart from displaying vehicle stats, also allows the driver to adjust the engagement and dynamism of the car.
Interior Features
- Satellite radio
- 10.3 inch touchscreen infotainment
- Apple CarPlay
- Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror
- Aluminium footrests
- Contrast stitching
- Carbon Fiber Central Bridge
- Full Electric Seats
- Alcantara leather upholstery
- Wood and carbon-fiber inserts
- Fixed center armrest
Cargo
Being the most market researched Ferrari ever made, the Portofino not only shares its architecture but also ambitions. With an intent of hooking fnew buyers to the Ferrari brand, this Gran Tourer focuses more on everyday driveability, rather than weekend track skirmishes.
Having said that, benefitting from its increased length, the Portofino offers a generous 10.3 cu-ft of cargo space, double than the competition.
Models
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Ferrari Portofino
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Lamborghini Huracan Spyder
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Aston Martin DB11 Volante
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McLaren 570s Spider
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Cargo Volume (cu.-ft)
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10.3
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3.5
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NA
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5.0
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Another thing to consider is the fact that the Portofino houses a front-mounted engine, allowing for a conventional car like dynamics. In contrast the “Spiders” have a mid mounted engine that places the cargo bay to the front, shrinking its size.