New Ferrari Enzo by end of 2012
#11
Not too difficult... Technology has improved quite a bit so they have the performance side in the bag. The appearance will be the make or break feature in my opinion
#12
Basically, i'm just excited to see how they're going to make the successor as well-known. But yes, it needs to look good; the Enzo was, is, gorgeous.
#13
How different was the Enzo from the F50? Of course Ferrari will step it up.
#15
I can't wait, just to see if it will be as good as the Enzo.
Sure it will perform better and all, one is 10 years older. But will it BE AS GOOD LOOKING? A hypercar of this range has got to leave you one of those "WOW" impressions.
I know of at least two people in France that will get it 100%!
Now thing is, when will we first see it!
Hope it doesn't get leaked before then.
I love surprises.
Sure it will perform better and all, one is 10 years older. But will it BE AS GOOD LOOKING? A hypercar of this range has got to leave you one of those "WOW" impressions.
I know of at least two people in France that will get it 100%!
Now thing is, when will we first see it!
Hope it doesn't get leaked before then.
I love surprises.
#16
Well the Enzo's evolution was the FXX, So I have to thing it will be the FXXX II.
#20
Automotive News Europe: Enzo successor @ 2013 Detroit or 2013 Geneva
GENEVA – Ferrari will show the replacement for the Enzo supercar to a select group of current and potential customers at the end of 2012, Ferrari Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo said.
“We want to surprise people not just in terms of price but also with the car itself,” Montezemolo told Automotive News Europe on the sidelines of the auto show here last week.
Ferrari has not decided when the new limited-edition model will make its public debut. A company spokesman said the most likely choices would be either January 2013 at the Detroit auto show or next March at the Geneva show.
GENEVA – Ferrari will show the replacement for the Enzo supercar to a select group of current and potential customers at the end of 2012, Ferrari Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo said.
“We want to surprise people not just in terms of price but also with the car itself,” Montezemolo told Automotive News Europe on the sidelines of the auto show here last week.
Ferrari has not decided when the new limited-edition model will make its public debut. A company spokesman said the most likely choices would be either January 2013 at the Detroit auto show or next March at the Geneva show.