Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Design Ferrari LaFerrari

Design Ferrari LaFerrari
The sensational new Ferrari Enzo replacement the 950bhp LaFerrari could hit a top speed of 227mph, according to Ferrari’s technical director Roberto Fedeli. That’s 10mph more than it’s arch-rival, the McLaren P1, also revealed in Geneva.


Although the official top speed is quoted as 219mph+, Fedeli confirmed that on paper considering the power, weight, drag coefficient and rolling resistance of the car that a top speed of 365km/h (227mph) is possible. As revealed previously, the 0-62mph time is ‘less than three seconds’, the 0-124mph time is ‘less than seven seconds’ and the 0-186mph time is 15 seconds that’s a full two seconds quicker than the McLaren P1.

Unfortunately, while the hybrid powertrain (which combines a 789bhp version of the F12’s 6.3-litre V12, with a 161bhp electric motor driving the rear axle) is an impressive piece of engineering, it’s unlikely to trickle down to models like the 458 Italia’s successor.

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