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  1. LAMBOJOE

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    #1 LAMBOJOE, May 16, 2007
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    It's the supercar scoop of the year! Auto Express has had exclusive access to insider details and can now reveal all the details of the Italian legend’s most important new model of the decade. Yes, the Dino is back!

    Despite being conceived more than two years ago, the whole project only got the green light in September, and is scheduled to be unveiled at a major motor show in 2009.

    Taking the latter part of its name from Enzo Ferrari’s son, our contacts are confident that the eventual title will be ‘420 Dino’, with the number referring to the V8 engine’s size.

    Back in Italy, one fierce debate is still raging between Ferrari, Pininfarina – the car’s designer – and Ferrari’s owner, Fiat. While all indicators still lean toward the Dino being a coupé-cabriolet with a folding hard-top, some bosses would prefer to launch the entry-level model as a berlinetta hard-top GTB first, followed soon after by a targa GTS.

    This would follow the trend set by the 246 Dino GT and GTS from 1968 and 1971, and the 308 GTB and GTS from 1975 and 1977.

    Whatever is chosen, annual Dino production is figured to be anywhere between 3,500 and 5,000 cars, and Ferrari has actively sought partners to help lower and spread out the massive manufacturing costs. One company involved is aluminium specialist Alcoa, who will be making the spaceframe chassis in a new facility in Modena, Italy. The outer shell will be constructed from carbon fibre.

    The new Dino started life as a Maserati in 2004. However, Ferrari’s then sister firm changed its plans, deciding to develop a luxurious Quattroporte-based coupé to rival the Mer*cedes CL instead. So Ferrari adopted the chassis and technology for the Dino.

    Unlike the classic original, the newcomer will get a front-mounted V8. The unit is expected to be an all-aluminum 90-degree 4.2-litre unit with around 480bhp.

    Inside, the Dino will be the first Ferrari to get standard-fit satellite navigation. The cabin promises to be practical, and alongside the carbon fibre trim shown, an aluminium finish will also be available. Transmission options haven’t been confirmed, but the paddleshifters are likely to control an automated manual.

    Aimed squarely at Porsche’s 911 Turbo and Aston Martin’s V8 Vantage, the Dino will be priced between £82,000 and £90,000. This will make the Ferrari badge more accessible, but will also leave room for the F430 to move upmarket. We can also reveal plans to give that model a 550bhp 5.0-litre V10 by the end of 2008. An all-new replacement for the F430 is also already on the drawing board, and is scheduled for 2010.
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  2. GDautosport

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    a few of those are def 599 photoshops, even same backgrounds as some press pics.
     
  3. LAMBOJOE

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    Ferrari can't even produce 430's fast enough, i doubt they will make this car.
     
  4. TMINUS

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    Looks like a cross btwn a Cayman and a Z4. Still hot as **** tho.
     
  5. SSNISTR

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    Old Pchops....
     
  6. Cscat87

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    I dont like it, and i hope they never make a less expensive car.
     
  7. lotustt

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    those are like 2 months old
     
  8. rpps

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    So someone took a 430, 599, toyota mr2, maybe even an elise, and came up with this? Couldn't tell!

    and..."a hard-top folding convertible"? Say it isn't so. I think that would be pretty "unFerrari" to put a hard-top convertible in and compromise the weight of the car.
     
  9. notoboy

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    Looks like a reworked Boxter with a hard top. the nose is cool, but the rest is lame and uninspiring, with too many borrowed styling cues from other cars and not a pleasing, homologation of them either.
     
  10. Sam Son

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    That's just a big mish-mosh of different Ferraris not one of which is attractive
     
  11. Kieran

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    The Dino isn't happening, I read about it in an interview with a high level exec in Ferrari.
     
  12. Simba

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    No stick, no sale.
     
  13. Razzer92

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    i think 5 years from now some ferraris will looks like hondas beacuse the designes are geting better on some ferraris but there are few that are ugly but hey a ferrari is a ferrari
     
  14. enbanfe

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