Ferrari F150 to have 950hp, to cost 1.2M EUR

David BondFerrari13 years ago10 Views

After a secret screening held in Maranello, new details have emerge about the Ferrari Enzo successor.

Known in internal circles as the F150 Project, the new Ferrari model will be restricted to 499 cars in three main colors and is expected to cost 1.2M EUR.

It will be powered by V12 engine that has been developed to sound just like an F1 engine. The car will generate 800 hp (596 kW) at 9,200 rpm and an additional 150 hp (112 kW) from KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System). The torque will be available from only 1,000 rpm.

Ferrari F150 will be capable of achieving the speed of 100 km/h (0-62 mph) from zero in just 3 seconds while 0-200 km/h (0-124 mph) run will take 7 seconds. It will have a top speed of about 370 km/h (230 mph).

In only 115 meters the car halt from the speed of 200 km/h as it has low curb weight of 1,280 kg (2,822 lbs), and that includes the 150 kg (330 lbs) electrical engine too.

The car sports carbon fiber chassis with T800 and T1000 sheets along with Kevlar underneath for additional protection. Other noticeable features of it are adjustable paddles, fixed seat, mobile diffuser and rear wing.

It will make its public debut in March this year in Geneva, while deliveries will commence in December.

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