Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant The successor the Ferrari Enzo has officially bowed. Ferrari pulled the sheets back on the oddly named LaFerrari at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, calling the machine the "maximum expression" of what defines the automaker.
Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant
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Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant |
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Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant |
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Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant |
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Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant |
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Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant |
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Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant |
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Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant |
In this case, that includes a 6.3-liter V12 engine with 789 horsepower married to a 160-hp electric motor. The combination is good for a full 949 hp and 663 pound-feet of torque, and Ferrari says the LaFerrari can punch to 62 miles per hour in under three seconds. Keep your foot planted and 124 mph will click by in a scant seven seconds, while top speed sits at a lofty 205 mph.
Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant
Engineers turned to a total of four different types of hand-laminatated carbon fiber to create a chassis that's both stiffer and lighter than would have otherwise been possible. With a 41/59 weight distribution, carbon-ceramic brakes and ultra-light calipers, the LaFerrari is unlike anything we've seen from the company to date. The automaker says its creation is the fastest in its long history.
You can take a look at the in-depth press release, as well as a video, below for more information, and be sure to check out the model's new site here.
Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant
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