Great. Exactly what I feared. Very disappointing. Shameful that they don't allow the iron rotor option for early adopters. I'd rather replace their presumed ~$3K extra profit from forcing this on me by paying $3,001.00 for a mandatory "Launch Edition" decal (or whatever).....
This is a heavy car that develops high speeds before braking zones. At track speeds, 90% of braking work is going to be good old friction brakes. I expect it to eat pads if pushed hard.
I've asked my dealer (who I think in in Ohio this week) to get details on consumables costs (iron v. carbon).
Oh well.....
Iron rotors are standard. Carbon brakes are an extra cost option - they are not a profit center, they do cost significantly more than iron brake systems. Super cars eat brake pads, eat tires, and simply cost more to maintain. A $200,000 car has a completely different cost structure than a $30,000 car and those that buy those six figure cars expect that without a flinch.