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New Ferrari GT being unveiled in Sept 2008

A little birdy told me that there is a new car coming in Sept 08. It may be the F430 replacement or the "Dino". I will post more info when I know it.
 
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Subscribed, you've peaked my curiousity now.. Will dig around and see what I can find out too!!
 
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Its the new small 2+2 convertible as stated by Worldcarfans
 
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By looking in the past, it may be the 430 replacement, but I was told a GT.
 
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It's the F149. Here's a pic and the article



http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dl...8/newsletter01
Ferrari's new entry-level coupe may look similar to this sketch. Expect the car to be introduced at the Paris motor show in October.
By MICHAEL TAYLOR

Despite months of angry denials, sources insist that Ferrari will launch its new entry-level 2+2 coupe before the end of this year.

Word is that the new car, which Ferrari plans to debut at the Paris motor show in October, has a target price less than the F430's $190,000. A name for the new front-engined car is still anyone's guess. California, Dino and Piccolina ("little one") are possibilities for what is now called the F149 inside Ferrari. Ferrari hasn't even

confirmed the car's existence, much less verified its name, and there are no guarantees that it will ever wear a Ferrari badge (the Dino never did), which would make Ferrari's denials technically correct.

Regardless of its moniker, the new car will break two important pieces of new ground for Ferrari, with a direct-fuel-injection engine and a folding steel hardtop roof designed and built by Pininfarina.

Ferrari has tested the F149 in and around the Maranello factory with almost complete immunity from spy photographers, because most have been fooled by its disguise

as a Maserati GranTurismo convertible. The F149 will be based on heavily modified GranTurismo architecture, which means the big Maserati coupe has provided the

perfect cover for Ferrari's most important debutante.

The new direct-injection engine, codenamed F136Y, will have a capacity of about 4.3 liters but will owe little more than its engine block to the existing F430's high-revving V8. Sources say it will have all-new injection rails, new intakes, new cylinder heads and new valvetrains and will debut a type of throttle body never used before. Direct injection will bring an instant fuel-efficiency increase of between 5 and 8 percent, and an all-new gearbox will provide additional gains.

The new Ferrari will spearhead the Italian brand's push toward 10,000 cars a year.

It will be assembled on a refurbished Maranello production line with less in-house manufacturing than ever before and will be expected to contribute about 4000 sales a year almost immediately. Ferrari's current volume is more than 6000 cars a year, three-quarters of which are F430 V8s.

The folding steel hardtop will make it a Ferrari for all seasons, with Pininfarina using the F149 to demonstrate new lightweight technology with shorter folded roof sections to minimize trunk length. This move means close collaboration with Pininfarina (and Magna Steyr), and there is speculation that a massive proportion of the car actually could be built at Pininfarina's assembly plant rather than in Maranello.

BRENDA PRIDDY & CO. Test mules of Ferrari's new car have been somewhat ignored by spy photographers because of its similarity to the Maserati GrandTurismo.
Need more intrigue? We hear that the car's design and engineering have created seething frustration inside Maserati. Sources confirm that the new 2+2 is based on the M139 Spyder, developed by Pininfarina and Maserati and shown to Ferrari management in 2003--when Ferrari technically owned Maserati.

The concept car also had a folding steel roof and was essentially a shorter-wheelbase, 2+1 (yes, one rear seat) version of the coupe concept that became the GranTurismo. Ferrari killed the Maserati in '05, and the M139 Spyder plans formed the basis of the F149.

Although it has been heavily reworked in the interim, with the architecture modified for rigidity and weight, the front suspension changed and a new engine, sources insist that it still owes its origins to the canceled Maserati.
 
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Wouldn't it be a bit soon to replace the F430 already?
 
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Is it really a replacement for the f430? I've heard it's supposed to be someting like the Dino was, a 2seater cruiser, like a littlebrother to the f430. Very interesting though, I'll check back on this thread when more info surfaces.
 
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Originally Posted by 4Wheels
Wouldn't it be a bit soon to replace the F430 already?
this is not a replacement for f430. it will be slotted under the f430. There is a pretty informative thread on ferrarichat about it.
 
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Originally Posted by barchetta7550
this is not a replacement for f430. it will be slotted under the f430. There is a pretty informative thread on ferrarichat about it.
Do you have a link to that particular thread?
 


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