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Ferrari Future Car Design Is Here

Say Ferrari and you’ll say motorsport, sculpted lines, V8 engines, V12 engines, V6 engines, bewildering silhouettes, a huge ambition, Enzo’s spirit, a pure engine sound that can make every cell in your body go wild, horsepower, the Prancing Horse, that special red color... and the list could go on forever.

However, we musn’t forget that the Italian brand is one of the companies that sits at the top of the industry in terms of research and developments, offering solutions that seem to come from the future.

This is why, planning to take a peak into the carmaker’s future seems like a very interesting proposal. As the company’s executives refused to let us publish their detailed future plans for the next 15 years, we decided that we have to take another route. After listening to some of the Prancing horse’s V8s at full throttle and staring into “THE RED”, we chose to browse the web in search for a design proposal worthy of being presented to the automaker.

And here it is: the “Ferrari future car design” - a creation brought to the world by a Turkish designer that uses the “kazimdoku” alias. The vehicles is a cocktail that contains a Formula One car, a hypercar, and Ferrari’s DNA, all mixed in a future machine.

And you know what the beauty of all this is? The fact that it hasn’t been created by Ferrari itself. This means that the word “hybrid” will certainly stay out of the game. We’ll remind you that Ferrari is one of the companies that seems to be more than ready to surrender its soul to the hybrid devil, with multiple such developments expected from the carmaker in the future.
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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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