Ferrari has apparently shown the brand new F150 supercar, the Enzo successor. It was revealed behind closed doors in Maranello to a select group of potential customers.
Why show it to billionaires before regular folk? Because they are only going to be making 488 of them.
According to a Teamspeed forum member, the car known internally as the F150 is powered by a hybrid V12 engine that's tuned to sound like an F1 engine on full throttle. The 6.3-liter combined with an electric motor deliver a combined 950 horsepower, which in a car that only weighs 1,270kg should translate into kidney-smashing performance.
The official launch is supposedly scheduled for the upcoming Geneva Motor Show, which is in March. Prices are going to start at €1.2 million, though we don't know if that includes tax.
It's the most hotly anticipated hybrid monster of year, despite strong competition for attention from Porsche's 918 Spyder and McLaren's P1.
According to a Teamspeed forum member, the car known internally as the F150 is powered by a hybrid V12 engine that's tuned to sound like an F1 engine on full throttle. The 6.3-liter combined with an electric motor deliver a combined 950 horsepower, which in a car that only weighs 1,270kg should translate into kidney-smashing performance.
The official launch is supposedly scheduled for the upcoming Geneva Motor Show, which is in March. Prices are going to start at €1.2 million, though we don't know if that includes tax.
It's the most hotly anticipated hybrid monster of year, despite strong competition for attention from Porsche's 918 Spyder and McLaren's P1.