Ferrari F150 -- Here we go...
#1
Ferrari F150 -- Here we go...
950 BHP plays 1,270 KG
Bespoke V12 built to sound like a Formula One engine at full chat
Engine Red-Lines @ 9,200 RPM but Max Torque available from 1,000RPM
499 Cars @ EUR1.2 million
Official Launch in Geneva
Deliveries Commence December 2013
The Italians have done it again!!!!!
Bespoke V12 built to sound like a Formula One engine at full chat
Engine Red-Lines @ 9,200 RPM but Max Torque available from 1,000RPM
499 Cars @ EUR1.2 million
Official Launch in Geneva
Deliveries Commence December 2013
The Italians have done it again!!!!!
#2
950 BHP plays 1,270 KG
Bespoke V12 built to sound like a Formula One engine at full chat
Engine Red-Lines @ 9,200 RPM but Max Torque available from 1,000RPM
499 Cars @ EUR1.2 million
Official Launch in Geneva
Deliveries Commence December 2013
The Italians have done it again!!!!!
Bespoke V12 built to sound like a Formula One engine at full chat
Engine Red-Lines @ 9,200 RPM but Max Torque available from 1,000RPM
499 Cars @ EUR1.2 million
Official Launch in Geneva
Deliveries Commence December 2013
The Italians have done it again!!!!!
#8
Specs are 100% correct and yes, the VIP preview is taking place these days, from 28th of Jan till 1st of Feb, as I have told about a month ago. Its still not sure if Ferrari will show the the car to media, but there were talks that on 1st of Feb, the last day of VIP previews and the F1 car launch day, Ferrari will show the ready product to the press. Lets wait few days to see, Italians seem to change their mind pretty fast and unexpected.
I'm a bit concerned about price and how car will be able to handle the resale process, because if the market will be not so strong and resale prices will drop below the MSRP is will be quite a shock for Ferrari image.
The previous figure of EUR 900K before taxes sound a bit healthier.
But there's a little we can, lets just wait and see.
Only thing is for sure - this car is out of competition and is an absolute beast!!!
I'm a bit concerned about price and how car will be able to handle the resale process, because if the market will be not so strong and resale prices will drop below the MSRP is will be quite a shock for Ferrari image.
The previous figure of EUR 900K before taxes sound a bit healthier.
But there's a little we can, lets just wait and see.
Only thing is for sure - this car is out of competition and is an absolute beast!!!
#9
I agree with D55L -- EUR1.2mm is f@@@@@g absurd given the current environment -- Ferrari's strategy is to push more cars into China and the Middle East, which will push residuals down -- McLaren are going to have a real problem with the P1 because the F150 is phenomenal and will comprehensively annihilate the P1