Its always like that isn't it? lol!!! The magazine renderings are complete guess work as to the final design.
That's what Montezemolo said. This car would be shocking visually, name wise and price wise. I'm really not sure what to make of these photos.
Those renderings are awful. I seriously need a new job if someone was paid for that. As for the "rail wagon" wheels.. they seem to do just fine on P 4/5C. Also.. do we really think F is going to use the same rear lights from the 599 on this new halo car?
My guess is Ferrari Avio. A tribute to the very first car built by Enzo, the Auto Avio Costruzioni 815. Otherwise, as you say, might be Ferrari Tazio...
The Paris Motor Show press days are teh 27 and 28 of September. Ferrari should show this monster there. 10 years ago Ferrari did the same thing with the Enzo.
Enzo replacement is slated for private, high clientele unveiling in September. Public unveiling is early 2013.
unveiling in september, thé project is in final développement end for the hight client unveiling in first week of september
Okay fellas, back on task... Somewhere it was mentioned that one of the known features of this new car would be the way it channeled air past the headlights. (I can't remember the source, but it's in the thread somewhere.) So I've been thinking since the first Pininfarina design contest that the Enzo's successor would be ORIGINALLY conceived by one of the winners, and later refinished by Ferrari or Pinin. http://media.windingroad.com/autos_db/lists/F80_JaeHanSong_11_of_21_2_jpg_667x667_q100.jpg The immediate car in this link shows the most similarity to what we've heard about the aero as well as the canopy (with matching accent lines off the spy-photos) etc. It's interesting to say the least.
Were they to produce something outrageous like this that had performance equal to it's looks, then Ferrari could well justify the price that Luca claims will be a surprise to everyone
Cool if a bit cartoonish. The cabin looks way too narrow for real world owners. Some of the ducting could certainly see production though.