2011 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti undergoing tests at Fiorano

Well it seems that Ferrari is all set to find alternatives for the betterment of the company, which is as seen on the company’s Fiorano test circuit and if going by the videos of the tests it seems that it may be the new 2011 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti.

But we can’t decide or predict about the car or any sort of releases but as far as this car is concerned then Ferrari has made a proclamation that the new Scaglietti would make a mark for the dealership and would surely find one and that too possibly before 2012. And we all even know that the all new 612 Scaglietti is equipped with a V12 engine, and even the car has shed some weight by stripping down its chassis so it is definitely going to sprint much faster than the predecessors.

Even some news is buzzing around us that the new 612 is set to make use the systems of the Formula One that is the gasoline-hybrid technology which is a system that was jointly designed by Ferrari and KERS. With this new technology lurking in it, this supercar will be equipped with an electric motor which has a dual 7 speed clutch and the formula one transmission, while it also has a set of lithium-ion batteries which will surely pull down the emission rates of the CO2 considerably. It has a very similar concept to the 599 GTB Fiorano HY-KERS which was launched lately this year by the company.

Source: topspeed

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