@MANDALAY Rear might be similar to this: Image Unavailable, Please Login Maybe 2 PM GMT+1 (1hour and 20mins from the time of this post) on Ferrari.com and their social media accounts.
I almost died scrolling down the page thinking that was a leaked picture!! lol Why I do like F cars so much? I really don't know!! hahahahahaha
Not true, Australia actually had 812s delivered long before UK. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Still seems like 812 will be the last naturally aspirated V12 as I can’t imagine that the 6.5 liter engine will pass EU stringent emission standards on the future. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I believe Lambo is downsizing their V12 to a 4.0L (NA) and adding hybrid. If true, Ferrari will surely offer an NA V12 as well. This strategy seems logical since it would emit fewer emissions (vs a 6.xL) and any shortfall in torque, especially at low RPMs would be augmented by the hybrid power unit. The smaller displacement should also enable a higher redline (10,000 +?) and if 3.999L, it would also address taxation concerns in certain regions.
Hybrid with very small v12 would make sense for Ferrari. Can see in future the possibility to easily take the v12 out and leave it home on show and then being able to put it back for long enjoyable journeys.
I believe im loosing my mind waiting to see a car that I cant buy. Imagining that I would say , yea im getting one. Idiot
Prepare for rehashment! Only Ferrari can get away with these kind of things. It's sad actually. Hopefully the rehash will flop. So Ferrari can learn a thing or two.