Definitely no lusso replacement? Perhaps not a hatch/ shooting brake but luxury V12 front engined GT. Autocar and Car Magazine in the UK both have quotes from senior Ferrari spokespeople saying the SUV is twinned with lusso replacement.
Technically, it would be two years too early for the LaFerrari successor, but the supercar introduction timeline has never been consistent. As far as I’m concerned, that would be the most thrilling news. Nothing beats the excitement of a Ferrari flagship reveal.
https://www.motor1.com/news/507966/ferrari-more-powerful-v12-engine/?fbclid=IwAR3ay8dO9tuFF2TZvNFFAEBX_pihhTG7yBr5Sa6TysAe-AYooa5ZUD2oA1U https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/confidential/autocar-confidential-audis-post-ice-strategy-kia-goes-soul-searching-and-more
The new Ferrari 812 Competizione packs Maranello’s most potent V12 engine to date, yet technical boss Michael Leiters hinted that an even more powerful iteration is on the cards. “We’re working on that,” he said cryptically. Chief marketing officer Enrico Galliera added jokingly that Ferrari “didn’t even think about” a track-only 812XX variant but that “we’re thinking about something that will be visible in the future”. I wonder what "something that will be visible in the future" could mean....
I agree about the Daytona but a 275 GTB would seem to be a higher calling based on the market price for the original version of each. Also a Monza V12 was done first and the V12 motors are going into other models these days so a V8 is up next.
The F40 was an anniversary car. For the 75th Ferrari anniversary shouldn't there be another V12? Roma convertible platform with a bespoke body and of course the V12 motor -
The new berlinetta. Pics with its definitive body: https://www.autoevolution.com/news/first-v6-powered-ferrari-in-decades-begins-road-testing-in-production-spec-161579.html
In a new TOFM story about the SF90's chassis it is written: "The SF90 Stradale’s ‘body-in-white’ is the first of a new spaceframe family. Over time, there will be three Ferrari sharing some of the SF90 Stradale’s modular hardware [...]" The beauty within (ferrari.com) 1. SF90 2. F171 (Little Brother) 3. ? Icona (F40), F167 (mid-engine V12), other ...?
Apologies if this has been covered already but what is the June 24th “The new Ferrari sports car” going to be, is it the V6?
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