Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Calgary International Auto & Truck Show Ferrari Spider

Hey KassDays peeps, it's Kass here with a spotlight on one of the absolute show-stoppers from the Calgary International Auto & Truck Show (March 12–15, 2026, at the BMO Centre)!

This stunning yellow Ferrari SF90 Spider was turning heads left and right in the official Ferrari of Alberta booth. Parked proudly under the "OFFICIAL FERRARI DEALER" and "FERRARI OF ALBERTA" signage, it sat there like royalty amid the crowds, with those two lovely hostesses adding to the glamour.

The SF90 Spider is the open-top thrill machine in Ferrari's hybrid supercar lineup—the convertible sibling to the SF90 Stradale. It's a plug-in hybrid powerhouse blending a twin-turbo 4.0L V8 (good for 769 hp on its own) with three electric motors for a combined output of around 986 hp (or 1,000 PS in Ferrari speak). That means blistering performance: 0-60 mph in about 2.5 seconds, a top speed over 210 mph, and that signature Ferrari howl mixed with instant electric torque for mind-bending acceleration.

What makes this one pop in person: That vibrant Giallo Modena (or similar bright yellow) paint that screams energy and makes the sleek Pininfarina lines shine even brighter. 
Smooth, flowing bodywork with elegant curves around the wheel arches, side sills, and those iconic horizontal LED headlights up front. 
The wide, low grille for aggressive intake, plus black accents and yellow brake calipers flashing through the dark wheels. 
A big, active rear spoiler (raised here for full drama) that's integrated cleanly—refined Ferrari style, not over-the-top jagged aero. 
The removable hard top (RHT) means you can go from coupe-like refinement to open-air exhilaration in seconds—perfect for soaking in that V8 soundtrack. 
 
This beast isn't just about looks; it's Ferrari's tech flagship, blending F1-derived hybrid systems, all-wheel drive, and razor-sharp handling for both road and track. Spotted in the expanded exotics area this year (which was massive—25,000+ sq ft for brands like this, plus dedicated Ferrari/Maserati space), it proved why the Calgary show delivered big on dream cars.

Yellow on a Ferrari? Controversial to some, but I say it's bold perfection—pops like nothing else and captures that fun, high-energy vibe these cars are built for.

If you caught this beauty in person (or missed it and want the full vibe), drop a comment: Would you rock yellow on your dream Ferrari, or stick to classic Rosso? Check my vlog for more close-ups and show highlights!

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