812 VS Rumors | Page 13 | FerrariChat

812 VS Rumors

Discussion in 'F12/812' started by Frenzisko, Feb 10, 2018.

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

  1. deltona

    deltona Formula 3

    Aug 7, 2009
    1,386
    UK
    Full Name:
    Justin
    Do you have Pirelli or Michelin?
     
  2. ajr550

    ajr550 Formula Junior

    Apr 6, 2014
    955
    UK and Caribbean
    Full Name:
    Andrew Roberts
    #302 ajr550, May 10, 2019
    Last edited: May 10, 2019
    Standard Pirellis.I had Michelin on Speciale and loved them (once warm).
    I investigated tyre options on 812 prior to delivery but had waited so long I went with easiest option.
    Also did not want a track orientated tyre for a car I will use as a GT (despite Ferrari categorising it as a sports car).
    Am thinking hard now what to put on Pista which I will use on dry days and on track.
     
  3. REALZEUS

    REALZEUS F1 Veteran

    Feb 16, 2011
    7,663
    Bournemouth, UK
    Doesn 't matter; if you mistreat the loud pedal, any 2WD, 800 HP car will break loose. The new Pirelli PZ4 BTW is objectively (i.e. quantifiably tested) superior to the Michelin PS4.
     
    Makuono and of2worlds like this.
  4. ajr550

    ajr550 Formula Junior

    Apr 6, 2014
    955
    UK and Caribbean
    Full Name:
    Andrew Roberts
    Agreed.
    My post was not aimed at the make of tyres specifically more a general comment that they are increasingly the limiting factor as power increases.
     
    REALZEUS likes this.
  5. aobao1993

    aobao1993 Formula Junior

    Feb 3, 2017
    415
    Will 812 TDF arrive in 2020 ?
     
  6. ttforcefed

    ttforcefed F1 World Champ
    Rossa Subscribed

    Aug 22, 2002
    18,874
    i thought they said no 812 tdf
     
    F2003-GA likes this.
  7. Ferrari 360 CS

    Ferrari 360 CS F1 Veteran
    Silver Subscribed

    Dec 4, 2004
    6,710
    Cape Town,SA
    Full Name:
    Jacques
    After seeing the latest mid engine car, the thought of a 812 VS has suddenly become much more exciting. Screaming V12, classic front engine looks. For me an altogether more emotively appealing car than a TT V8.
     
  8. red passion

    red passion Formula Junior

    Mar 4, 2012
    793
    Hockenheim, Germany
    Screaming V12 rear mid-engine would be even better..
     
    ferrarifanatic25, of2worlds and Bundy like this.
  9. Ferrari 360 CS

    Ferrari 360 CS F1 Veteran
    Silver Subscribed

    Dec 4, 2004
    6,710
    Cape Town,SA
    Full Name:
    Jacques
    We can hope but I suspect we wont see a volume mid engine V12 ever again....
     
  10. red passion

    red passion Formula Junior

    Mar 4, 2012
    793
    Hockenheim, Germany
    Maybe that’s right. But dreaming is still possible. A very wise man said once: “You have to dream a car first..”
     
  11. F2003-GA

    F2003-GA F1 World Champ
    Rossa Subscribed

    Nov 2, 2003
    13,078
    Sunbelt
    Full Name:
    Bro
    Precisely - no use making a TDF version because It'll be slower than the SF90
    Hence a spider makes better sense - anyways only time will tell
     
  12. roma1280

    roma1280 F1 Rookie
    Rossa Subscribed

    May 2, 2010
    4,218
    Palm Beach, Roma
    Will it make more money if they make an 812 “Tdf”?
    If the answer is yes (and I think it is) then I would assume it will happen.
     
    F12JAJ likes this.
  13. F2003-GA

    F2003-GA F1 World Champ
    Rossa Subscribed

    Nov 2, 2003
    13,078
    Sunbelt
    Full Name:
    Bro
    My prediction is that they'll save upgrading V12 until the 812 replacement
     
  14. nads

    nads Formula Junior

    Jun 4, 2008
    875
    London, UK
    There will be no V12 replacement for the 812 after it’s iterations.........Stradale is it.
     
  15. REALZEUS

    REALZEUS F1 Veteran

    Feb 16, 2011
    7,663
    Bournemouth, UK
    That's unlikely.
     
    F2003-GA likes this.
  16. nads

    nads Formula Junior

    Jun 4, 2008
    875
    London, UK
    My thoughts.....no regular production V12. Only for Icona’s and LE’s going forward.
     
    of2worlds and Roland1688 like this.
  17. cesman

    cesman Formula Junior
    Silver Subscribed

    Jul 13, 2008
    746
    London, UK
    Full Name:
    Craig
    Once Ferrari exceeds 10,000 units the regulations become super-strict and fleet average for emissions kicks in. V12 would have to be made in small volumes.

    (Good to see you yesterday Nads )


    Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
     
    Roland1688 likes this.
  18. nads

    nads Formula Junior

    Jun 4, 2008
    875
    London, UK
    Pleasure was all mine.....we must catch up again soon! All the best.....
     
  19. JTSE30

    JTSE30 F1 Rookie

    Oct 1, 2004
    3,245
    Austin TX
    Please realize that Ferrari has already pretty much indicated no more V12 regular production.

    From 2012-2018 Ferrari indicated future V12 will be hybrid, and not turbo

    From 2019 Ferrari indicated future V12 will not be hybrid, will not be turbo, will not be downsized

    So, what remains is keeping it the same, enlarging the displacement or, and this is the most likely, simply no more (regular) production

    Maybe I've missed something, but what else could remain?

    And, 'across the street' at Lamborghini they have been making a lot of noise in the past 8 months that their future V12 will be hybrid and it will be out by 2022...

    So, with Ferrari directly indicating the SF90 Stradale is the new flagship and "boxing" themselves in (see my summary above, I have all the links on another fchat thread) and at the same time refusing to make any announcements (don't forget AM's Valkyrie, limited edition V12+hybrid), and their 'direct competitors' in the V12 space making big hybrid announcements, I think the writing on the wall is there for all to see, no more regular production V12, future Ferrari V12 will be reserved for special series only (i.e. hypercars)

    If you have another assessment I would like to know what you have, thank you
     
    F2003-GA likes this.
  20. crinoid

    crinoid F1 Veteran
    Silver Subscribed

    Apr 2, 2005
    9,466
    Full Name:
    LaCrinoid
    You’re right that they said this in the past however recently they contradicted this speaking of the V12 continuing being naturally aspirated without turbo OR hybrid. Perhaps they can do this because of the deal between FCA and Tesla regarding emissions. Time will tell.
     
  21. ttforcefed

    ttforcefed F1 World Champ
    Rossa Subscribed

    Aug 22, 2002
    18,874
    Its amazing tdfs aren’t holding up better given that its last of its kind...


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
     
    of2worlds and crinoid like this.
  22. crinoid

    crinoid F1 Veteran
    Silver Subscribed

    Apr 2, 2005
    9,466
    Full Name:
    LaCrinoid
    I’m guessing it’s a long term hold. Prices seem to be dipping but c’mon, people were dumping their LaF’s for this car.
     
  23. JTSE30

    JTSE30 F1 Rookie

    Oct 1, 2004
    3,245
    Austin TX
    Correct, but, that would likely require the existing V12 to have a larger displacement (so next version is even more powerful), plus, Ferrari has said the V12 (in the 812) is no longer the flagship, so, I sort of doubt that, and the 'connection' to FCA is tenuous at best and probably impossible, especially now that they are merging with Renault...

    One more thought on the V12+hybrid is that it can only be accomplished if the V12 is mounted in a rear-mid-engine (rme) configuration because there is no room for the electric motors up front in the current front-mid-engine configuration (and the electrics would never be used to drive the rear tires and the V12 the front), so, I think it is clear that since the F50 the only rme cars Ferrari produces are hypercars...
     
  24. JTSE30

    JTSE30 F1 Rookie

    Oct 1, 2004
    3,245
    Austin TX
    that is only because many believe there will be an 812VS, once the market understands the reality we believe, I think Tdf's will hold and increase, might take 2-3 years before reality for all others sinks in...
     
    Roland1688 likes this.
  25. crinoid

    crinoid F1 Veteran
    Silver Subscribed

    Apr 2, 2005
    9,466
    Full Name:
    LaCrinoid
    You’re making many assumptions. The V12’s didn’t get demoted. The rear mid V8’s simply got promoted. They’re at a 700k price vs the 812 $450k price. Ferrari will keep the V12 as pure and for as long as possible. As far as not having room... You remember the FF and GTC4Lusso. You know they’re front V12 and have an extra gear box driving front wheels right...? I’m sure they can figure something out. They could simply keep the batteries behind the driver.
     

Share This Page