LaFerrari - Enzo successor

Yea it's definately a late 80s or 90s retro look. I think the black stripe should have stayed back where they belong. The overall proportions of the LaFerrari is beautiful but I would want a new front bumper and close that big gap up that creates the black stripe.

I did not realize the designers at Ferrari were mixing the good and bad from that era...

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Ferrari keeps making ugly front ends and people still love it. The same can be said about the detailing for that new lambo too. This is getting out of hand IMO...
 
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What's not to like. The video presentation of the car in motion gave me wood.
 
Agree... the name, certainly not brilliant
Having enough discretionary income to purchase one, also no guarantee of brilliance
Either way, teenagers and Ferrari nuts will buy the poster
Its an interesting design, I haven't watched the video... does it have an active rear spoiler ?
 
lol @ the haters. You haven't even seen the car in person yet, and you are jumping to all these absurd conclusions (comparing it to a 3000GT!? not even close).

I thought the 458 was one of the ugliest cars I had seen in pics. It just looked awkward to me. Even vids didn't do it much justice. I couldn't believe how beautiful the car was in person. It is absolutely stunning when you are in the NSX (low height) and you have a 458 roll up from behind you and to the side of you. 458 has to be one of the most beautiful cars on the road today. Def understand why Clarkson said it is a "pretty Ferrari."

The F70 is already an improvement over the Enzo from pics. I am sure it will look even better in person. Sure, it may never capture that F50 or F40 beauty, but those are styles gone in the wind. The F70 has plenty to drool over.

Besides, I doubt anyone here will have to worry about the pain of seeing one in their garage. Maybe one or two people, but most of the haters won't have to worry. I know I won't. :D

Man, this car, and the Mclaren P1 are getting so much hate from people. I personally think both designs are fantastic.
 
I think the car looks hot. Lots of 458 styling cues but better looking. The only problem is the name. Why not just call it F70? La Ferrari, really?

"what kind of car do you have?"
" I have a Ferrari La Ferrari."
" WTF is dat?"
 
I think the car looks hot. Lots of 458 styling cues but better looking. The only problem is the name. Why not just call it F70? La Ferrari, really?

"what kind of car do you have?"
" I have a Ferrari La Ferrari."
" WTF is dat?"

lol! Is it officially called "La Ferrari"? I thought that was just some banner they put up.

Oh wow. That's crazy. Ferrari La Ferrari. lol.

F70 sounds mean.
 
lol @ the haters. You haven't even seen the car in person yet, and you are jumping to all these absurd conclusions (comparing it to a 3000GT!? not even close).

No, just pointing out that the 3000GT looks goofy doing it, but if Ferrari does it, its ok then. The "F70" looks great overall, I've already said it. Don't get your panties in bunch because I am pointing out legitimate points :wink: The P1 has better details but the F70 has better proportions/shape. Anyways, I found the videos on the website very interesting and informative.

Honda should take notes. They sold 499 Cars at 1.2 million before even announcing it. They obviously had a secret meeting for all previous and current Ferrari owners. The video did make the car more exciting, but that front end is still unjustified. Perhaps they should have painted the bottom sides red too.
 
Well looks like La Ferrari is the official name. No mention of F70 anywhere.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/driveon/2013/03/05/ferrari-laferrari-geneva-motor-show/1964725/

Ferrari unveiled today at the Geneva Motor Show the replacement for the Enzo, a nearly 1000 hp. gas-electric hybrid dubbed LaFerrari.
The 499 buyers of the limited-edition supercar will get what Ferrari says is its fastest car ever: 0-62 mph in less than 3 seconds, 0-124 in less than 7 seconds, 0-186 mph in 15 seconds.
Ferrari did not disclose the price, expected well north of $1 million, but Sergio Marchionne, CEO of parent Fiat, has said it already is sold out.
LaFerrari is the company's first hybrid and has a system that incorporates technology developed for the Scuderia Ferrari Formula One race car's KERS (kinetic energy recovery system) setup. In LaFerrari, the hybrid (HY-KERS) version uses a 6.26-liter, non-turbo, V-12 gas engine rated at 800 hp coupled with a 163 hp. electric motor for a combined rating of 963 hp. A second, separate electric motor drives the power accessories.
Ferrari says that future, less exotic vehicles will make use of the technology developed for this rocket.
"We chose to call this model LaFerrari," said Ferrari's President, Luca di Montezemolo in a statement, "because it is the maximum expression of what defines our company – excellence. ...Aimed at our collectors, this is a truly extraordinary car which encompasses advanced solutions that, in the future, will find their way onto the rest of the range."
The 60 kilogram battery pack in the cabin floor is charged during braking and also when the gas engine is producing more torque than needed to move the car, in which case that torque is converted to energy and stored.
Ferrari said the high-torque from start-up of the electric motor let engineers design the gas engine for maximum power at higher revolutions -- it puts out peak power at 9,000 rpm. The car never runs on electricity alone. The system uses a 7-speed, dual-clutch transmission.
Advanced electronics integrate for the first time in a Ferrari the active aerodynamics (diffusers and spoilers), dynamic chassis adjustments and the HY-KERS drive system.
The chassis is made of four types of lightweight carbon fiber. The overall design concentrates the weight between the axles and allowed what Ferrari considered ideal weight distribution of 59% at the rear. The company did not specify the car's overall weight.
Ferrari says the interior layout also was race car inspired, with a "pared back" look. The driver's seat is fixed, the pedal and control modules adjust.
The exterior styling was by a team led by Flavio Manzoni.



lol! Is it officially called "La Ferrari"? I thought that was just some banner they put up.

Oh wow. That's crazy. Ferrari La Ferrari. lol.

F70 sounds mean.

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Honda wouldnt do the same with current NSX owners. They don't want to deal with owners asking for discount, or worse yet, group buy. ;)
Honda should take notes. They sold 499 Cars at 1.2 million before even announcing it. They obviously had a secret meeting for all previous and current Ferrari owners. The video did make the car more exciting, but that front end is still unjustified. Perhaps they should have painted the bottom sides red too.
 
No, just pointing out that the 3000GT looks goofy doing it, but if Ferrari does it, its ok then. The "F70" looks great overall, I've already said it. Don't get your panties in bunch because I am pointing out legitimate points :wink: The P1 has better details but the F70 has better proportions/shape. Anyways, I found the videos on the website very interesting and informative.

Honda should take notes. They sold 499 Cars at 1.2 million before even announcing it. They obviously had a secret meeting for all previous and current Ferrari owners. The video did make the car more exciting, but that front end is still unjustified. Perhaps they should have painted the bottom sides red too.

The 3000GT looks goofy doing what? And yeah, you just compared the two again as if they had some similarity to each other. If you are talking about a front fascia, then yes, both cars have a front fascia. Many cars do. That's about the end of the similarities. Just because the 3000GT has that little piece bisecting the air duct? That's like comparing an NSX and a Nissan pathfinder because they have similar door handles.

That styling, btw, is most likely derived from Ferrari's F1 cars. Not the 3000GT.
 
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To the haters, I was practically fapping during that vid. Jesus, it has variable everything. I guess after seeing that disaster of a Lambo, this car is supremacy to my eyes. Only 499 being made? I'm sure that I'll get my name on that list. :rolleyes:
 
If this is THE Ferrari, what then does that make their next supercar . . . . LaPlanet, LaUniverse? Dumb as hell, I agree with the others.

Should have called it BullHumper in italian.
 
The lines are a little wild but after that utter, laughable monstrosity that Lambo put up yesterday, this Ferrari looks cleeeeeean! I felt the same way about the Enzo when it came out, it was a little over the top but it grew on me, especially after seeing one on the road. I'm a F-Car die hard Tifosi and I tell you, I don't think that one of their top cars (F40-60) was ever a looker, but they all grew on me over time... except the F50, no one will ever like that thing.

The name is kind of funny, but that's really irrelevant. It's a better, more daring and more original name than say... NSX, or P1.
I'm sure everyone will make fun of its name when they see one on the road... right after they catch their breath.

What's relevant is the performance, I can't wait for Top Gear to get a hold of this thing and show us what it's got.

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Only 499 being made? I'm sure that I'll get my name on that list. :rolleyes:

Maybe the next Pope will get the #500
 
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Looking at all of these cars I asked myself which one would you like to take for a drive right now.. honestly.. I'd love to drive F40 :)
I have strong impotency to all these new cars with their gizmos.. plus with this one not sure about the looks either.
 
I thought the 458 was one of the ugliest cars I had seen in pics. It just looked awkward to me. Even vids didn't do it much justice. I couldn't believe how beautiful the car was in person.

I felt the same way about the 458, when they first introduced it, I thought meh, I like the 430 much better, but after seeing several in person, it really is a car with great lines.
 
I wonder if the new NSX's initial 800 allotment will be spoken for by the time the final design is revealed. I'd be shocked if that happens.
I suspect they will. Its the next 800 and the 800 after that which may have a harder time selling.
 
La face ..................open booty........
 
The 3000GT looks goofy doing what? And yeah, you just compared the two again as if they had some similarity to each other. If you are talking about a front fascia, then yes, both cars have a front fascia. Many cars do. That's about the end of the similarities. Just because the 3000GT has that little piece bisecting the air duct? That's like comparing an NSX and a Nissan pathfinder because they have similar door handles.

That styling, btw, is most likely derived from Ferrari's F1 cars. Not the 3000GT.

They both have a boat anchor goatee going on. First the 458 had the catfish mustache and now this exaggerated floating boat anchor. Also, it does not make a certain aesthetic cool or beautiful just because it was derived from F1 or racing. The NSX sharkfin was used a lot in racing. How many people are a fan of that for a street vehicle?

You thought the 458 was ugly in pics. I did not. I recognized the proportions and shape right away also. You probably were responding to the catfish mustache :tongue: Again, all I am simply doing is stating that Ferrari has been coming up with some funky details for their front and rear bumpers, but they certainly are getting the shape and proportions right (this is more important). Most people will simply fall in love because of the brand power and prestige, no matter how hideous. Look at the new Lambo...
 
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