Spied Again: Ferrari Enzo Successor!!
#201
Not a Detroit by any chance. Geneva would be much safer bet. Unfortunately press only using same old stats and rumors. Absolutely no new leaks about tech details, it always surprises me how Ferrari keeps the info under cover until the moment comes.
#202
I think it makes sense to use Detroit because it would be easy to steal the spotlight and most of the media coverage just as McLaren did with P1 in Paris. If they wait for Geneva there will be a lot of competing stories.
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#204
Considering the U.S. market is probably gonna be one of the biggest for this car, Detroit makes as much sense as anything else. And like Peloton said, there probably won't be many other exotics being debuted in Detroit—the biggest star it's likely to share the stage with is the new Corvette.
#208
Speaking about Detroit debut:
In an E-mail conversation with AutoGuide, Ferrari American PR director Karen Vonder Meulen was definitive. “As of now we have no plans to show anything in Detroit,” she said.
News that the F70 would debut in Detroit was doubtful from the start as, historically, Ferrari has chosen the Geneva Motor Show for its major product reveals. Included in the list of past Ferrari world premieres in Geneva are the Ferrari FF, the F12 Berlinetta, and the 599 GTB, further reinforcing the fact the next Enzo successor will not be coming to Detroit.
Vonder Meulen’s statement also reveals that nothing new from the Italian auto maker will be revealed at the Motor City auto show.
Ferrari Enzo Successor Not Coming to Detroit | AutoGuide.com News
In an E-mail conversation with AutoGuide, Ferrari American PR director Karen Vonder Meulen was definitive. “As of now we have no plans to show anything in Detroit,” she said.
News that the F70 would debut in Detroit was doubtful from the start as, historically, Ferrari has chosen the Geneva Motor Show for its major product reveals. Included in the list of past Ferrari world premieres in Geneva are the Ferrari FF, the F12 Berlinetta, and the 599 GTB, further reinforcing the fact the next Enzo successor will not be coming to Detroit.
Vonder Meulen’s statement also reveals that nothing new from the Italian auto maker will be revealed at the Motor City auto show.
Ferrari Enzo Successor Not Coming to Detroit | AutoGuide.com News