About three days ago we were telling you about Ferrari's final teaser of the F-150 ahead of the car's Geneva debut. Well, we were a bit wrong about that but we're actually pretty happy admitting it.
Before you get the wrong idea, you might want to know that the Maranello-based company started campaigning the Enzo's successor with just one week left until Geneva. This means we're in for a tough week with all sorts of teasers.
Now don't think the Italians are planning on showing too much of the car. They're still letting us wear that grin on our faces, but without taking the foot of the pedal that's making our hearts race faster than usual. Exactly, the teasers are out there, but we ain't getting the full picture yet.
For now, we'll just have to settle for the exhaust pipes and what appears to be the car's bulged front bonnet (do share your thoughts if you think otherwise).
Until Ferrari's next move, let's recap what we already know: power will be coming from a hybrid 6.3-liter V12 engine with a total output of 950 HP, while pricing is rumored to start at EUR 1,2 million ($1.57 million).
Now don't think the Italians are planning on showing too much of the car. They're still letting us wear that grin on our faces, but without taking the foot of the pedal that's making our hearts race faster than usual. Exactly, the teasers are out there, but we ain't getting the full picture yet.
For now, we'll just have to settle for the exhaust pipes and what appears to be the car's bulged front bonnet (do share your thoughts if you think otherwise).
Until Ferrari's next move, let's recap what we already know: power will be coming from a hybrid 6.3-liter V12 engine with a total output of 950 HP, while pricing is rumored to start at EUR 1,2 million ($1.57 million).