When you take a modern Ferrari GTC4Lusso and give it a body that looks straight from the 1980s... See more: https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/news/357 Image Unavailable, Please Login
That looks cool. Kinda of like what Ford, GM, and Chrysler did with the Mustang, Camaro, and Challenger.
I saw this in another thread. I've been a fan of Ferrari 2+2's since the 365 GTC/4 2+2 that was sold alongside the Daytona in the early 70's. My first Ferrari was a 456M 2+2, because it really was a retro-modern take on both of those cars. Now I have a 308 and a 360 stick, but I miss the V12 2+2. I'd like a pre-owned FF because they are amazing cars, but I just can't get past the looks. So I I'll probably end up with a 612, which is a beautiful and modern car. I would much rather have this design on the FF/Lusso platform.
WAY WAY WAY WAY better looking that the FF or Lusso... completely screams Ferrari.... I wish they would build this car... I love the 412 - very under appreciated car... wish I had not passed on one back in the 90's.
Sorry, not for me. If I want a car that looks like and 80's car, I'd buy an 80's car. Lover the 400i. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Saw this earlier in the week and I just put my finger on what the front of the car reminds me of: Lambo Islero. I dig the Islero design and nobody would even make that connection The back I really like, looks like a modern more angular take on the 365 GTS/4, which makes sense seeing that the 400 was in the orig 365 series
I like this what I do not understand is why does Ferrari insists on building the FF series when the styling is questionable why not design and build a car that people want to buy vs something they force half the buyers to purchase so they can get an LE..