Showing posts with label Ferrari Enzo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ferrari Enzo. Show all posts

8/23/12

Ferrari F70 V12 Hybrid Hypercar



Before we let you check out Williams' well-executed renderings in the gallery below, we'll remind you that the new F70 is slated to debut before the end of the year and go on sale in 2013.

The rear wheel-drive flagship from Maranello will sport a hybrid powerplant linking a mid-mounted 7.3-liter V12 naturally aspirated V12 rated at around 800-horses to a dual-clutch transmission and a pair of electric motors with about 120hp for a total system output in excess of 900 ponies.








5/2/12

Ferrari F70 Supercar



The Ferrari F70 that was penned by industrial designer and current employee of Pininfarina's German subsidiary in Rüsselsheim, Constantin-Gabriel Radu.

The concept borrows elements from both the Ferrari 458 Italia as well as the previous Enzo, combining curves with hard creases and a teardrop glasshouse. If this design were to be produced, we would imagine that the car would obtain more air vents both on the sides and more importantly, on the rear end.

Before we let you flip through the rest of the images, we will remind you that at last week's Beijing Motor Show, Ferrari previewed its new Hy-Kers hybrid system that's bound for the Enzo's successor and which links a V12 engine to a pair of electric motors, one to power the car's auxiliary systems, and the other to drive the rear wheels.

It is believed that that combined output of the twelve cylinder engine and the electric motor will surpass the 900-horsepower mark.

Photo credits: Constantin-Gabriel Radu














4/24/11

10 Most Expensive Cars In The Last 2 Decades


10. Saleen S7 Twin Turbo - $600.000  


9. SSC Aero —$806.000


8. Porsche Carrera GT — $1 million


7. Koenigsegg CCX — $1,2 millions


6. Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren Roadster — $1,7 millions


5. Pagani Zonda F — $1,9 millions 


4. Ferrari Enzo — $1,9 millions


3. Lamborghini Reventon — $1,9 millions


2. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport — $2,39 millions


1. McLaren F1 — $3,3 millions