LaFerrari(F70)
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1050 bhp LaFerrari XX comes into focus
Slated to debut early next month
New details are starting to emerge about the LaFerrari XX, ahead of its debut at the Ferrari Finali Mondiali event in Abu Dhab early next month.
According to Top Gear, sources have confirmed the car will have an upgraded 6.3-liter V12 engine and a carryover hybrid system. These changes will reportedly enable the model to produce a combined maximum output of 1050 bhp (782 kW) which is 100 bhp (74 kW) more than the standard model. This should enable the car to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in less than three seconds and hit a top speed in excess of 350 km/h (217 mph).
Besides the upgraded engine, we can expect a variety of track-focused improvements including optimized aerodynamics and new racing tires. The model should also have a striped out interior to reduce weight.
Ferrari has been relatively tight-lipped about the model but sources have told the Top Gear the LaFerrari XX will be a track-only model that will be stored at Maranello and maintained by Ferrari’s technical team. As one source explained, "We don’t want them going to collectors. We want them to be driven."
Production will likely be limited to roughly 30 units and pricing could start at approximately £2 ($3.1 / €2.5) million.
New details are starting to emerge about the LaFerrari XX, ahead of its debut at the Ferrari Finali Mondiali event in Abu Dhab early next month.
According to Top Gear, sources have confirmed the car will have an upgraded 6.3-liter V12 engine and a carryover hybrid system. These changes will reportedly enable the model to produce a combined maximum output of 1050 bhp (782 kW) which is 100 bhp (74 kW) more than the standard model. This should enable the car to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in less than three seconds and hit a top speed in excess of 350 km/h (217 mph).
Besides the upgraded engine, we can expect a variety of track-focused improvements including optimized aerodynamics and new racing tires. The model should also have a striped out interior to reduce weight.
Ferrari has been relatively tight-lipped about the model but sources have told the Top Gear the LaFerrari XX will be a track-only model that will be stored at Maranello and maintained by Ferrari’s technical team. As one source explained, "We don’t want them going to collectors. We want them to be driven."
Production will likely be limited to roughly 30 units and pricing could start at approximately £2 ($3.1 / €2.5) million.
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CAR magazine is first to twin test the awesome McLaren P1 and LaFerrari hybrid supercars. While we're editing the full video, here's a teaser to whet appetites for the December 2014 issue of CAR, out on 19 November.
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