Ferrari F70 sketchy image released ahead of Geneva

by SpeedLux

Ferrari has released a new sketchy image of the F70 ahead of its debut at the Geneva Motor Show.

The company has not divulged any details right now about the limited edition special series car, but it is sure that it will be unveiled on March 5th.

It has been already reported that the Enzo successor is expected to carry a V12 engine and a Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) which can give an extra bag of performance. This arrangement could allow the speedster to have a combined maximum output of approximately 950 HP (699 kW). As a result of this figure, F70 is expected to speed up from 0-100 km/h in three seconds and hit a top speed of roughly 370 km/h (230 mph).

Initially Production would be restricted to 499 units and price is expected to start at €1.2 ($1.6) million.

Let us wait till the Geneva show begins where the car will make its debut but for now let us have a look at the pictures.

Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
Vector illustration of teamwork concept. Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
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