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Old 06-16-2012 | 04:10 PM
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Seems people so quickly forget what the last super ferrari mule looked like. I personally think this the type of thing we are seeing with the 458 front.
 
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Old 06-20-2012 | 06:19 PM
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Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa revealed to British magazine Autocar at the 2012 Beijing show that his firm had to adopt hybrid technology as it is “the only way to meet CO2 emissions regulations, we can’t do it simply with weight reduction”.

Further evidence that the nanny state + environment freaks have invaded every aspect of our lives. Sure as nice as this car will be, Clarkson was right when he said back in 09 that we are at the end of an era. Battery powered Ferrari's? Give me a break, these things are going to spend most of their life being repaired inside garages from all the over complexities. Too much capital being wasted on complying with ridiculous regulations on every level from saftey to emissions means strange cars(mechanically and aesthetically) are going to be produced in the future. So will this car be the poster car for some greenie celebrity now?
 
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Old 06-21-2012 | 03:11 PM
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Further evidence that the nanny state + environment freaks have invaded every aspect of our lives. Sure as nice as this car will be, Clarkson was right when he said back in 09 that we are at the end of an era. Battery powered Ferrari's? Give me a break, these things are going to spend most of their life being repaired inside garages from all the over complexities. Too much capital being wasted on complying with ridiculous regulations on every level from saftey to emissions means strange cars(mechanically and aesthetically) are going to be produced in the future. So will this car be the poster car for some greenie celebrity now?
So what, you propose that we continue to develop non-sustainable combustion engines forever into the future for the sake of the enthusiast? I think these regulations are great. They force companies to innovate. I think using the F70 as bioler plate is a perfect way to introduce the new technology. I'd wait until you drive it to make any comparisons.

And I dunno but I think the porsche 918 spider and Tesla model S are pretty stunning cars (mechanically and aesthetically). Though I could live without the aston martin cygnet.
 
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Old 06-21-2012 | 03:30 PM
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^^ Agreed.

Also, I quite like the Fisker Karma. Looks brilliant and I bet it drives well too.

Thing is, we enthusiasts can go on and on, whining about the loss of power and the 'feel' of driving a car powered by a non-fussy IC engine. But tell you what, there are bigger problems out there like the Environment. Wouldn't we want our children and grandchildren to enjoy a safe and clean World? I certainly would.

I'm really looking forward to the F70/new Enzo.

Hope they take a leaf out of Porsche's 918 Spyder and do something no other company has done.
 
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Old 06-21-2012 | 03:35 PM
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Innovations aren't optional here. The future comes and the automotive industry knows it very well. From carburetors to elctronic fuel injection, from air cooled engines to water cooled engines, from GTs with front egnines to mid engined supercars... Hybrids are the next step. Time to move.
 

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Old 07-17-2012 | 05:03 PM
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Old 07-17-2012 | 05:09 PM
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If it looks like what I saw, it won't look like that.

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Old 07-18-2012 | 04:56 AM
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That s**t looks like Franken-Ferrari.

Imagine a similar nose like the Tuatara, but with longer headlights, an enormous outake in the middle and a different splitter; a roofline similar to the P4/5 and a big difuser in the middle of the rear. Very low over the front and the rear wheels, even lower than the Enzo on that points. Less angular and more similar to the Castriota designs (for what I heard it's inspired on the P4/5, a design of Jason Castriota).
 

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Old 07-18-2012 | 05:08 AM
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Old 07-18-2012 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevin2772
Seems people so quickly forget what the last super ferrari mule looked like. I personally think this the type of thing we are seeing with the 458 front.
Close, but not enough.

This is the F70 mule, wich is equivalent to the picture you have shown (348 based mule/Enzo - 458 based mule/F70):



And this is the prototype, wich is based on the final car:



So. This car is not a "Super Ferrari Mule", but it's true that a prototype can have parts of it other cars.

This is the Enzo Prototype III and it has, for example, the F50 headlights:

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And this how people thought the Enzo would have looked like:

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The prototype III weren't camouflaged, but his bodywork has only a few parts in common with the final car.

And one more detail, the headlights are from an FF:

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