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By bud
#339819
The first official teaser images of the successor to the Ferrari Enzo – codenamed the Ferrari F150 – have appeared in the Italian sports car maker’s in-house magazine.

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The shadowy images give us a clear look at the front and rear styling of the next-generation Maranello hypercar, which is set to once again narrow the gap from road car to Formula One when it is unveiled in the first half of 2013.

The Ferrari F150 features swept headlights reminiscent of the FF and F12 Berlinetta production cars. Sitting on bold haunches, they flank an aggressively contoured bonnet with a central intake and V-shaped creases inspired by the nosecone of an F1 car.

The rear boasts signature circular tail-lights and what appears to be a single centrally mounted exhaust outlet, styled like the brake light of an F1 racer. A ‘double-bubble’ roof is also evident from the rear angle, creating extra room for drivers’ helmets.

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The Ferrari F150 will be powered by a hybrid drivetrain combining what’s rumoured to be a 7.3-litre V12 engine with F1-style KERS (kinetic energy recovery system) to potentially produce in excess of 680kW of power. The ‘special limited series’ car should accelerate from 0-100km/h in around 2.5 seconds and have a top speed over more than 350km/h.

Ferrari technical director Roberto Fedeli told the Official Ferrari Magazine the new hypercar’s engine had a lot in common with the company’s F1 cars.

“At Ferrari, F1 and then the special cars are a forecast for our production cars,” Fedeli said.

“The engine in the F150 really isn’t so different to an F1 car.”

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Ferrari revealed the F150’s advanced carbonfibre chassis in October, confirming the new tub would be 20 per cent lighter, 22 per cent stiffer and 27 per cent more rigid than that of the Enzo.

Ferrari head of design Flavio Manzoni said the F150 represented the greatest crossover between road cars and F1 in the company’s history.

“We are trying to anticipate the future with this car,” Manzoni said.

“We are trying hard to achieve the technical limit of every single component we are using, and also the packaging of the car as a whole. We are building a car close to the limits of technology, but we will only have succeeded if you can feel the result.

“The real objective of a special Ferrari is feeling, feeling, feeling.”


Wonder if Ford will whinge about the name again :rolleyes:
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By LewEngBridewell
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Oh yes, of course, because the Ferrari and the Ford are incredibly alike :P You gotta love it. :hehe:
By What's Burning?
#339836
Ford has even more right to the F150 brand now than it did before.
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By Jabberwocky
#339838
It all looks kinda nice in that lighting, but what is it going to look like in the flesh, parked on the sea front in Skeggy?
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By scotty
#339859
Jesus. FYI 680kW of power is safely over 900bhp...

Although i don't think i'll like how this car will look in the end (judging by the current gen Ferraris), i think it might just be one of those very special Ferrari road cars that remind everyone (especially the Veyron fanboys) just what they are capable of.

Engine bay:

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By What's Burning?
#339863
IMO the last generation or two has had much better looking rears than head on view. The trend is continuing, it's the heavy handed design of headlights more than anything else that kills it. This feels a lil' Corvettish.
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By Jabberwocky
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I just put that down to laws in different countries regarding the lights
By What's Burning?
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Not even I would dare post a picture of a Porsche 918 RSR on a Ferrari F150 thread. The mere mention of it is suspect. :blush:

But I like that look, front, rear, backwards, upside down, everything. The Ruf CTR3, even mo better.
By andrew
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Wonder if Ford will whinge about the name again :rolleyes:


It'll make a nice change from Ferrari whinging. :hehe:

Oh yes, of course, because the Ferrari and the Ford are incredibly alike :P You gotta love it. :hehe:


I'd sooner own a Ford!
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By LewEngBridewell
#339915
Oh yes, of course, because the Ferrari and the Ford are incredibly alike :P You gotta love it. :hehe:


I'd sooner own a Ford!


You'd sooner own a McLaren. :yes:

Just like Rowan Atkinson... before he smashed it up...
By andrew
#339975
Oh yes, of course, because the Ferrari and the Ford are incredibly alike :P You gotta love it. :hehe:


I'd sooner own a Ford!


You'd sooner own a McLaren. :yes:

Just like Rowan Atkinson... before he smashed it up...


I'd happily smash up one of those. :thumbup:
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By scotty
#339976
Go on then Andrew, name your top 10 road cars...
By andrew
#339991
Don't really have a top 10. I'm just not a fan of Ferrari's (except the F40 and the Enzo) or McLaren's.

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