Ask to your dealer to move your invite for the 29th as an exception, maybe they are able to do that with factory. Good luck.
Don't cancel but postpone lunch to Friday 31st which is better day to host anyway and offer to contact everyone yourself So the wife doesn't have to - Good Luck
Investigating change date option. Ferrari if you are reading this please take into account I started this thread !!!!
CEO Camilleri commented today as follows during the analyst's phone call which I guess is the first official confirmation The second model will be presented at the end of this month with a world premiere held here in Maranello. As we have stated previously, it will be a top-of-the-line hybrid with supercar performance and a true beauty. The model that's coming in three weeks' time will be at the high end and it will have a supercar performance. When I say it's a high end, it will be above the 812 Superfast.
When Ferrari says supercar, do they really mean hypercar? I’d consider the 812 and Pista to already be supercars.
The so called hypercars from a few years ago were perhaps a bit of a misnomer. People didn't think they'd already be getting surpassed in performance. Don't get me wrong, they are still at or near the top of the food chain, but the difference in performance between a $1M car and a $250K has shrank considerably.
F8/812, just like their predecessors, are called "Sports Cars" by Ferrari, so maybe they are using the term "Supercar" to indicate something with a higher performance level within their regular production line-up. By the way, I don't think Ferrari has ever officially used the word "hypercar" but I could be wrong about that.
Essentially true and further Ferrari had prior classified the mid V-8 as the Sports Car - (extreme performances) and the V12 mid-front from as the Sports Car - extreme performances above 230K euro (plan under Lucca era) also refereed to as the production flagship. Supercar at that time always seemed to refer to the track-oriented, exclusive mid-12 LE for their top clients. The 612 and California were classified as Granturismo - versatility. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yes, that's they mean by the term "supercar". They regard rest of rest either sports cars or GTs; even though we all know they are supercars.
In the past the term hypercar didn’t exist within Ferrari’s corporate terminology. So the LaFerrari was referred to as a supercar. However the recent official documents show that this has changed: Image Unavailable, Please Login
Great find there, red passion! Furoi Serie is a new reference to 'out of series' models in the final entry. What is the next milestone that Ferrari will wish to acknowledge with another very limited run series of cars?
So since this thread has reached over 1300 posts and has discussed everything from saving the planet to world economics I figured out could tolerate a couple more midnight sketches from me to ponder while waiting for the reveal of the real thing. No straight edges or circle templates were harmed in the execution of these sketches, some more realistic than others but still based on observations from the test cars. Excuse the sloppiness, as I said it was late. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I like the first view with that aggressive front and rear spoiler effect plus a nice plump rear fender line. Thank you for sharing your design efforts here!
I was on a course at Fiorano this past weekend. The talk was of hybrids and super cars, though no real secrets were divulged of course. Just owner appetites wetted. Somebody mentioned in passing that the "FUV went with Sergio". Respectfully, RIP to both.