LaFerrari [Official] Ferrari LaFerrari

Ferrari LaFerrari (F150), is a limited production mid-engine, mild hybrid sports car. Production: 2013-2018. Successor: Ferrari F80.
The La Ferrari has a decade of extra hype behind it. If you'd go back in time and show the car without the badge and the hype most wouldn't recognize its look as special.
I don't share your thought. Though I am far from being a Ferrari fan, this was my favorite design among the "trinity" McLMaren P1, Ferrari LaFerrari and Posche 918. It did look special from the start, but its design is balanced and not overdone. The SF90 is overdone. Well, that's my opinion anyway.
 
I saw today this stunning black LaFerrari at Ferrari dealership in Stockholm!
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The LaFerrari Successor Will Arrive Soon

"Last but not least, the highly awaited new Supercar, which will further enrich a stunning lineup of models that started many years ago with the 288 GTO and up to the most recent LaFerrari," Galleria said, explaining Ferrari's four-tier product lineup. "Four years ago at [a Capital Markets Day], we announced that we were starting to develop this segment, and now we're happy to confirm it will arrive soon."

Based on the slides it should be a V8 hybrid! Seems like it could even be revealed this year, or maybe the next.
 
Cannot believe the LaFerrari is about to turn 10 years old, meaning that we are just under 12 months from seeing its replacement?

I am very interested to see how far Ferrari will push the performance and technology envelope , and how competitive it will be against the latest generation of hyper cars.
 
Could even be a V6! ;)

What I also think is interesting, is that this seems to suggest there will be no hybrid V12. Because surely, if they went to all the trouble of making a hybrid V12 solution work for the 812 successor, they would also have it ready for their flagship - and rather use it instead of a V8/V6. But then again, I can't see how they would make a pure V12 work emissions wise for the life of the model, which would be at least until 2030.

Let me guess. It will be a road legal version of Ferrari's 2023 lemans car. :cool:
I don't think so. You can't really make a road version out of a Le Mans prototype. That said, I am curious which way they'll choose to go. If it does have a hybrid V8, how will they differentiate it from the SF90? Is it gonna be RWD only and much more track focused? Possibly. I hope that they don't go super extreme and try to compete with the Valkyrie, which would make for another unusable car, but the existence of the SF90 does leave them the space to do exactly that.
 

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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