Just a guess, but I think it's just the South African release of the F8. Looking at the badge, it appears to me to have "UTO" clearly on the right edge. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Possibly the F8 Spider. I’m going to the Australian release Thursday next week - looking forward to seeing it
https://www.zero2turbo.com/2019/03/the-15-new-ferrari-models-we-are-expecting-and-assuming-to-arrive-before-2022.html An old article but could be close. Keeps the thread going....
Image Unavailable, Please Login I don't know if he means he has a new inventory or if Ferrari will unveil something
Niki Lauda F1 Ferrari From Tom Hartley Jr: "1975 312T chassis no. 023 boasts 6 x F1 Grand Prix Wins including Monaco, it’s the car that brought the F1 Drivers Championship back to Maranello and gave Niki Lauda his first Formula 1 Championship Title. It had wins in 1975 and 1976 (wins over two seasons in the same chassis is very rare), plus 2 further podiums and all with the great Niki Lauda. You may recall we had chassis no. 022 last year which was also a great car and contributed to The Championship but to put in perspective, that car only had 1 x Grand Prix win, was also raced by Clay Regazzoni and that’s regarded today as one of the great cars of the era. There isn’t many Grand Prix Winning Ferrari 312’s in existence, Lauda winning cars are extremely rare and when you look at the chassis’s that won multiple races you can count on a few fingers and then there’s this car that won 6 x times and all of those wins in official Grand Prix’s. Chassis no. 023 is regarded as ‘the daddy’ of Ferrari F1 Grand Prix cars and has been stored in a bonded warehouse for the last 30 years until now. I’m feeling very proud! " vid on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B9w3krfAFKd/ .
reposted here (a little more appropriate spot?): https://ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/niki-lauda-f1-ferrari.618437/#post-147094971
Can anyone shed light on 13, the Lusso replacement? “13. GTC 4 Lusso replacement. 4-seater with 8-cylinder turbo hybrid AWD and AWS. 750hp. Restyled more as muscular fastback compared to current truncated rear. $325k base. Prospective launch date 2021. Confidence level 65%.“
From what I heard there would be no direct Lusso replacement otherwise there would be no sense for a direct Lusso replacement and an FUV being sold together... the FUV will replace the Lusso most likely... FUV is for sure 100% launching... most likely to be announced in early 2021 with earliest prospect deliveries end of 2021 as a 2022MY Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
[emoji31] what has the world come to? First the Urus, then the DBX and now the FUV... Dark times indeed... Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
As Chris Harris puts it; “Too many tasteless rich people”, hence the demand for such monstrosities. That being said, if they are the bloodlines to brands like Ferrari, Aston and Lamborghini, I say make as many as possible.
I think the "exotic SUV" fad came about because we were in a time of global prosperity. People just ran out of **** to spend money on, so exotic SUVs were born. Now that the global economy is in shambles, and likely will be for some time, I could see the market for these vehicles cratering and some models being discontinued. Just my opinion.
Although on a lower range, the real first was the Cayenne - and Porsche made a lot of money on it, which inspired all manufacturers to copy. Logically Range Rover should have remained the answer for a luxury 4x4, but to some extent they occasionnally failed to maintain the expected quality, opening the door for competitors.
If there was a launch planned for the Paris show in late September it'll need to move as that show too has now been cancelled I'm guessing the commitment to fewer new models this year is going to prove quite fortuitous
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Wonder why they’re choosing to facelift the Portofino instead of doing a proper Roma Spider? It’s going to be a strange car since it’ll have some of the Roma’s design language but some of the Portofino’s as well.
Ferrari to unveil two new models by the end of the year. 812VS and LB? Or am I mistaken? https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/ferrari-unveil-two-new-models-year Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
More likely is 2 of the 3 defined earlier so not LB - unless they redefine the updated Portofino and launch it as not a new model - which leaves SF90 Spider & 812VS - prototypes of all 3 have been seen so its anyone's guess really