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Newswheel staff :: 27 October 2005 :: Filed under Front engine sportscar, Ferrari, Ferrari Imola
Our favourite tree-dwelling car snapper, Hans G. Lehmann, has been out and about with the wide angle lens again. This time, it’s US mag MPH picking up the bill for his pics of Ferrari’s next front engine flagship. As MPH points out, this is no chopped and hacked mule based on the 612 Scaglietti. It’s a bone fide development prototype carrying the final sheet metal for the 575 Maranello replacement.
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Newswheel staff :: 19 October 2005 :: Filed under Four wheel drive, Front engine sportscar, Ferrari, Ferrari Imola, Europe & UK, US
Four the record , haw haw (you’re fired - Ed), Ferrari have filed a patent for a novel AWD transmission. The system is designed for use on front-engined cars and could appear on the 612 Scaglietti and the upcoming 600 Imola/Testarossa flagship.
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Newswheel staff :: 18 October 2005 :: Filed under Front engine sportscar, Ferrari, Ferrari Imola, Europe & UK, US,
Legendary Italian car designer Giorgietto Giugiaro has prepared a Ferrari concept for the Tokyo motorshow (starts tomorrow, kids!). The GG50 is based on a shortened Ferrari 612 Scaglietti platform and is a typical modern front-engined Fezza design – it’s a little bit fugly.
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16 May 2005 :: Filed under Mid / rear engine sportscar, Ferrari, Ferrari Enzo, Ferrari Imola, Europe & UK, US
A modified Ferrari Enzo has been pictured banging in laps at Ferrari’s Fiorino test track. It could be the first sighting of Italian outfit’s next supercar.
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Newswheel staff :: 16 May 2005 :: Filed under Front engine sportscar, Ferrari, Ferrari Imola, Europe & UK, US
Ferrari’s upcoming front-engine flagship has been snapped on test in Italy. The car is due out in 2006 - that’s fully 10 years after the 550 Maranello first appeared.
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