Late last week, we were showing you the Ferrari Concept Manta, one of the nine LaFerrari prototypes design by Maranello before deciding how the hybrid hypercar will eventually look like.
We were also telling you that only two of the nine prototypes were actually built as real-world scale model, both being now showcased at the "Ferrari Supercar. Technology. Design. Myth" exhibition in the company's museum at Maranello.
Thanks to italian supercar spotter Marchettino, who also provided a video of the Manta concept, we can now show you a clip featuring the Tensostruttura concept as well. Not too different from the Manta, the second LaFerrari prototype built was finished in May 2011.
Sounds like the Prancing Horse was more than busy developing the new supercar we just got to see at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month. We can't help wonder what would have happened if the LaFerrari had looked like this…
Thanks to italian supercar spotter Marchettino, who also provided a video of the Manta concept, we can now show you a clip featuring the Tensostruttura concept as well. Not too different from the Manta, the second LaFerrari prototype built was finished in May 2011.
Sounds like the Prancing Horse was more than busy developing the new supercar we just got to see at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month. We can't help wonder what would have happened if the LaFerrari had looked like this…