Its Official-Ferrari F70 to make Geneva debut

by SpeedLux

Ferrari has announced that its plans to bring the F70 to the Geneva Motor Show.

The Italian major has revealed that the F70 will be the most powerful frenzied car ever made. Given the title hypercar, the car known as “F150” in internal circles will bear the know how borrowed from F1 cars and will be just as fast as any Formula 1 car.

Power will get boost from a modified V12 engine churning 800 hp (596 kW) which will work together with a unique system dispatching an additional 150 hp (112 kW).
The supercar will have a normal weight of just 2,822 lbs (1,280 kg) and would cover one lap in less than 7 minutes. It will the cover the 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) distance in estimated 3 seconds, at a top speed of 230 mph (370 km/h).

The F70 would be the fastest in the current batch of Ferrari cars and it would be powerful racing machine that would be difficult to stop once it takes off. Similar to its Formula 1 counterparts it has the oomph factor to take it to the next level with ease.

What we can do now is to wait till the debut takes place so that we can grab as much information as possible.

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