Ferrari F12 berlinetta
Ferrari F12 Berlinetta
The 2013 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta is a car that defies categorization. It convincingly performs the role of a continent-crushing grand tourer, but some turns of the Manettino later, it transforms into hair-on-fire-fast supercar that’s so, so much quicker and extra capacity than every other the front-engine GT car inside the international. Now, according to German website Autogespot, the engineers at Maranello are operating on a fair faster F12.
Tentatively called the F12 ‘GTO’ — even though it’s extraordinarily dubious the very last vehicle will use that name — it's going to use a 780-horsepower V-12, that is probably to be a new edition of the 6.three-liter engine from the F12 and 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari. The extra forty horsepower over the normal F12 needs to drop its zero-60 time to underneath three seconds and increase pinnacle pace to almost 220 mph.
but it’s now not all V-12-powered fireplace and brimstone. way to a complete carbon-fiber roof and other weight-saving measures, the quicker F12 will have a dry weight of just 3, a hundred and twenty kilos, that is an incredible 220 pounds lighter than the same old vehicle. managing could be in addition improved with a new rear-wheel steerage device — a first for Ferrari. like the 2014 Porsche 911 GT3 (and 1987 Honda Prelude), the gadget will flip the rear wheels contrary the course of the fronts to beautify low-velocity agility and inside the identical course at excessive speeds to enhance stability.
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it all provides as much as a Fiorano lap time kind of two seconds faster than the standard F12’s time of one minute 21 seconds, which might place it firmly in LaFerrari territory.
basic dimensions and appearance will be much like the F12, however, expect a brand new, lower front fascia with enhanced lively aerodynamics and complementary facet skirts. The rear will get new air outlets aft of the rear wheels, inspired via the series II 250 GTO, in addition to a couple of vertical fins with small winglets at the rear flanks, just like those at the 2015 Ferrari FXX k.
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