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Would Ferrari ever bring back & produce a modern gated manual Ferrari?

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  1. Raf @ Nagengast

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    I'd like to see a Singer or Gunther Works edition of a F355 or F360. Complete resto mod with some classic accents to adapt with modern technology. With a proper gated shifter, of course.
     
  2. Rudra@007

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    but the chances are really slim that it would ever happen but if it does happen (because like GMA's T.50, koenigsegg's cc850, singer(s), hell aston martin's valour, victor etc... all have manual and to keep themselves up market ferrari may do it) it would be way to expensive and way to rare what ferrari needs the most is a dino maybe a car with 296 like styling with N/A V6 having around 480 whp and a gated manual with engine in it's back and they should not bring back dino like they bought back testarossa whatsoever or "so-called F40 reincarnation" (I freaking hate that thing maybe because the owner the guy who commissioned it does not have taste and bembli is a imbecile for calling it a masterpiece)
     
  3. technom3

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    Ferrari has seen that the sp3 did 20 million and 2nd hand are trading for 6.5-8.5 million.

    They can develop a gear box or take one off the shelf. Don't forget those dual clutches costs alot of money too as does the tunning.

    The biggest issue has been the regulatory issues with the gearboxes. That's the most expensive part/ and most prohibitive part. The regulations in some of the largest markets are being reduced.

    Again the biggest bulk of my hypothesis is that Ferrari will need to move and adapt to stay at the front. They can not have sales get stagnet. They can not have cars sitting on showroom floors new and unsold. That will be a very very large hit to their brand.

    They can afford to sell cars at a loss but they can not afford to not sell cars.
     
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  4. Rudra@007

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    #29 Rudra@007, Nov 3, 2025 at 10:49 AM
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    totally and completely agreed. and they may use an off the shelf box but it can always head in a great direction even if they opt to do such a thing, remember 458's gearbox
     
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  5. figger

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    There is a guy that converted a 458 Speciale to a manual box and I saw a reviewer say it was cool but it felt weird with all the new tech. As if it didnt match with the car.
     
  6. hardtop

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    Speaking as one of the dinosaurs who ordered a manual 430 (and still have it) I think the odds are very, very low. Bear in mind that new and used buyers of Ferraris are very different breeds. The new buyer wants all the latest tech. By definition, used buyers are not getting the latest tech.

    You see this in Porsches as well. New buyers go for autos even though manuals bring a premium in the used market.

    If I were in charge at Ferrari, I would consider making a separate, manual only model with retro bodywork and a steep price. It would probably only last 2-3 years when the novelty wears off.

    I have noticed that young people are becoming more interested in manuals. Perhaps they see others their age on social media bragging about being able to drive one. Even women seem interested. So there is hope.

    Dave
     
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  7. Rudra@007

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    you mean that white 458 speciale with tricolore stripes which STG drove.
     
  8. Rudra@007

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    Amen!!
     
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  9. The Red Baron

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    Sure they would build a manual again, if;
    A higher percentage of people wanted a car that was there to drive, more immersion with the car than you get with a paddle.
    A higher number of individuals probably can not drive a manual nowdays, so you would need to influence those that can't, about the joys of manually driving.
    A mindset that to enjoy a car, you don't have to be the fastest car around.
    Although a paddle is quicker than manual, there's an art to relax and enjoy.
    Now, a manual would absolutely cost more too make than a paddle.
    Still hope driving goes back to what it should be, at least for me.
     
  10. willcrook

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    they'll do it again imo but cars are too slow atm, the 3,000hp BYD ev is getting there but once 4,000hp is around then we'll start to see people finally care less about stupid HP figures

    Ferrari are still making new cars to competitively fast/ the fastest, the buyers still care mostly about speed but once this war is finally over then they can focus on making lighter but more fun cars
     
  11. Devilsolsi

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    Doesn't Modificata already do this?

    https://www.modificata.com/
     
  12. Rudra@007

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    A high percentage of people don't bother with getting a ferrari.
     
  13. Rudra@007

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    yeah completely agreed and they would start chasing purity like T.50 did
     
  14. willrace

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    Can't tell.
    That website is the opposite of "information overload".
     
  15. Raf @ Nagengast

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    I was going to say. I think they are quite a ways of distance from Singer or GuntherWorks.
     
  16. LVP488

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    "Modern" and "gated" is an oxymoron.
    They could (if marketing decides there is enough money to grab) produce a kind of retromod gated car, but it would not be modern.
    Personally I do not understand why it would be a good thing to equip a new car with an outdated technology - outdated technologies are best enjoyed on cars for which they are not anachronistic (I have a 550 maranello which I enjoy, but am very happy with the DCT on my 488).
     

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