At the heart of the Sports Series lies a power unit that, while familiar in architecture, was
profoundly revised to meet the specific goals of the 570S.
The M838TE Engine: Evolution and Specificity
The 570S is powered by the M838TE engine, a 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V8. Although it shares the
base block with the engine used in the 650S and the P1, the "E" (Evolution) designation signals that
approximately 30% of the components were redesigned specifically for this model.
Detailed Technical Specifications:
- Engine Code: M838TE
- Configuration: 90-degree V8, longitudinally mid-rear mounted.
- Displacement: 3,799 cc (3.8 Liters).
- Lubrication System: Dry Sump. This technical choice allows the engine to be
mounted extremely low in the chassis, reducing the vehicle's center of gravity and improving response in
direction changes.
- Induction: Twin-Turbo (two turbochargers).
- Maximum Power: 570 PS (562 bhp / 419 kW) at 7,500 rpm.
- Maximum Torque: 600 Nm (443 lb-ft) available between 5,000 and 6,500 rpm.
The engine calibration was adjusted to offer a linear and controllable power delivery, but with a
torque peak situated in an rpm range that encourages the driver to explore the limits of the tachometer. The
"Stop-Start" system was integrated to improve fuel efficiency in urban cycles, reflecting the model's daily
use proposition.
SSG Transmission and Traction Dynamics
Power is transmitted exclusively to the rear wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox, called SSG
(Seamless Shift Gearbox). Developed in collaboration with Graziano Trasmissioni in Italy, this transmission
offers lightning-fast and almost imperceptible gear changes in automatic mode, but becomes aggressive and
mechanical when performance modes are activated.
The absence of a traditional mechanical limited-slip differential (LSD) is compensated by the "Brake
Steer" system. A technology derived directly from Formula 1 (where it was banned for being excessively
advantageous), Brake Steer subtly applies the brakes to the inside rear wheel during a corner, reducing the
tendency to understeer and allowing the car to rotate with greater agility around the corner's apex.
Suspension and Braking Systems
Unlike the Super Series models (like the 720S), which use the complex "ProActive Chassis Control"
interconnected hydraulic suspension system, the 570S adopts a more traditional, yet refined approach. It
uses a double wishbone suspension with adaptive dampers and conventional anti-roll bars. The adaptive
dampers can be adjusted via the "Active Dynamics" panel, offering three distinct modes: Normal, Sport, and
Track.
The standard braking system on the 570S Coupé and Spider consists of massive carbon-ceramic discs,
with 6-piston aluminum calipers at the front and 4-piston at the rear. It is important to note that,
although carbon-ceramic brakes were standard on the 570S, there were variations and "downgrade" options to
cast iron brakes in some markets or specific configurations, especially for intense track use where the
replacement cost of ceramic is prohibitive, although the factory standard emphasized the superior
performance of ceramic.