Ferrari the Italian automaker will show the successor for its Enzo is F70 will be an aggregation of the latest high-tech race technology, tremendous looks and a fantastic light frame.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhVloOyrCOX9ofhT8PQccRsVkszFPdoKTivOYsHQzQ0USsrTYxJU34MO4USootK5lB13461kaOpipP8VOUe81J5-tZAwKNWhKZ-lsq_baVzkTnlaKPHcBXShRa2QdSWEyBiDtSkcgQDAR8r/s400/Ferrari-f70.jpeg)
Ferrari is expected to come with a lighter version twin-turbo V8 engine having more than the Enzos 650 bhp. The 0 – 62 mph/100 km per hour sprint time is expected to be just 3 seconds and the F70 could hit a top speed of 230 mph/370 km per hour.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhQX_J0WECh71Fs5uYF9wwxls02-q5wKJzh9YjMsIvFmxhTzfvH0uprlmkp1ydzEFnlfElGYOFLqgVGMB4eA0IsJPC_DvHvdAq_Mbgdx9IPyi4SrZBje6B_dNG_dVxNCssUqUWcpdjSjHav/s320/Ferrari-f70-1.jpg)
Ferrari has openly declared that it is looking at turbochargers for future models and wishes to virtually remove the problem of turbo lag before it makes production of turbocharged cars. The solution is that the Prancing Horse has looking into is the use of electric motors to temporarily get the turbos up to speed. This raises the possibility that an electric motor is a part of regenerative braking system.
The F70 is probably to go on sale in 2012 with just 399 models being built with cost approximately one million dollar.
No comments:
Post a Comment