296 [2021-] Ferrari 296 Version Special and Special Aperta


The Ferrari 296 (Type F171) is a two-seater, offered as a GTB coupe and a GTS folding hard-top convertible. It is a plug-in hybrid with a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout and its powertrain combines a twin-turbocharged 120-degree bank angle V6, with an electric drive fitted in between the engine and gearbox. The 296 can be driven in electric-only mode for short distances, to comply with use in urban zero-emission zones.

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The Ferrari 296 Version Special coming in April 29th.

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Rumors:

- The Coupé and Spider versions will be unveiled at the same time.
- Power increased to 860 hp.
- It features a double rear wing similar to the Ferrari FXX-K.
- The front has an opening similar to the 488 Pista.
- A very limited "Piloti" version will be unveiled at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June.
 
The Ferrari 296 Version Special coming in April 29th.

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Rumors:

- The Coupé and Spider versions will be unveiled at the same time.
- Power increased to 860 hp.
- It features a double rear wing similar to the Ferrari FXX-K.
- The front has an opening similar to the 488 Pista.
- A very limited "Piloti" version will be unveiled at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June.
Was expecting a bit more power. 900HP would have been nice
 
Hard to believe that we’re 3 years into launch now. The normal version is a revelation to drive, it’ll be interesting if they make huge power/weight reduction changes or if it’ll be a half-assed step up like the SF90 XX.

On a related note - This VS will absolutely obliterate the already fragile second-hand market for the GTB/GTS.
 
Hard to believe that we’re 3 years into launch now. The normal version is a revelation to drive, it’ll be interesting if they make huge power/weight reduction changes or if it’ll be a half-assed step up like the SF90 XX.

On a related note - This VS will absolutely obliterate the already fragile second-hand market for the GTB/GTS.

Yeah well I do think a lot of people will opt for the Temerario this time, which comes with a proper high revving V8 and is in standard guise already more powerful than this V6 Ferrari.
I also very much doubt we'll see a huge weight reduction, unless they change the whole drivetrain to be non hybrid.

I personally hope it'll look a little less feminine. The 296 right now to me looks like the wife's car.
 
S-duct and wings, you say? Smells like another case of sacrificing usability on altar of track performance.
Is this what Ferrari owners really want?
 
Will Ferrari reveal the 296 Mugello via livestream or video or will they just upload some pictures and that's it. Does anyone know or any idea?
They will upload it on Tuesday 29th April at 2.20 PM CEST but don't know if they will make a live stream or not. If they post a link i will share it here.

isn't this an old trademark, we have known this name for some time now
Oh maybe, i just found it so i post it. It's a very good name.
 
They will upload it on Tuesday 29th April at 2.20 PM CEST but don't know if they will make a live stream or not. If they post a link i will share it here.


Oh maybe, i just found it so i post it. It's a very good name.
Thank you very much for constantly updating us with the latest in automotive news, really appreciate your efforts. And yes I agree, it is a good name and really looking forward to the reveal together with everyone. See you all on Tuesday 29th April at 2.20 PM CEST ;)
 
Thank you very much for constantly updating us with the latest in automotive news, really appreciate your efforts. And yes I agree, it is a good name and really looking forward to the reveal together with everyone. See you all on Tuesday 29th April at 2.20 PM CEST ;)
Thank you very much, I really appreciate sharing with everyone.

Can't wait to see the car!
 
For sure and by far the best looking "special" Ferrari. No disgraceful fixed rear wing, or badly integrated. Ferrari back to its basic. Awesome !
 

Ferrari

Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988), the company built its first car in 1940, adopted its current name in 1945, and began to produce its current line of road cars in 1947. Ferrari became a public company in 1960, and from 1963 to 2014 it was a subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. It was spun off from Fiat's successor entity, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, in 2016.
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