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The next Ferrari

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by Gary Jarlson, Jan 17, 2017.

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  1. Gary Jarlson

    Gary Jarlson Rookie

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    I'm just curious about the community's consensus on how much longer Ferrari will produce a front-engined, 12-cylinder coupe. It seems that supercharged/turbo 8-cylinder cars are becoming the wave of the future.
     
  2. mkzhang

    mkzhang Formula Junior
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    Aston Martin still produces a V12 coupe, although it is turbo charged, I don't see why Ferrari can't still continue down the line with V12, even if it has to be turbo charged
     
  3. southnc

    southnc Formula 3

    Dec 25, 2013
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    Aston-Martin also produces the ONLY V12 offered with Manual Transmission.
     
  4. DK308

    DK308 F1 Rookie

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    It's not a question of whether or not they'll produce a V12 or V8, because as long as they use internal combustion engines, there will be a V12. Question is, will it be a turbo hybrid or N/A hybrid. The V12 is such an integral part of Ferrari, and what they do with the 2+2, the line of mid engine v8 sports cars and entry level GT cars like the Cali T, has very little to do with the front engine V12 Berlinetta flagship line. For Ferrari to not offer this car, is like Mercedes not offering an SL class.
     

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