RE: All-new Ferrari 296 GTB is rear-drive PHEV

RE: All-new Ferrari 296 GTB is rear-drive PHEV

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epom

11,478 posts

161 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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Ferrari have been busy.

Leftfootwonder

1,116 posts

58 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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Rocket. said:
There is a bit of '250 LM' type styling going on at the back there but not sure it all gells together very well scratchchin
+1

6/10 for effort I'd say. .

LunarOne

5,147 posts

137 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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Twin turbo V6 + electric means little chance of it sounding as good as it looks...

chelme

1,353 posts

170 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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Just wow!! It looks beautiful and that sound really is like a subdued V12. Utterly compelling.

cko

30 posts

134 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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Finally Ferrari!! Clean, neat and gorgeous!!

garystoybox

776 posts

117 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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john_1983 said:
I don't understand how this 'complements' the F8 - more power, but what about price?

It's lovely, but I still don't get where it fits in the range
The F8 starts at £203k; this will likely be £35k more expensive. The F8 will eventually disappear (next year); Ferrari are looking to increase the price/profitability of their cars as part of their business plan.

Edited by garystoybox on Thursday 24th June 14:16

MDL111

6,910 posts

177 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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Manic Street Sleeper said:
296 GTS for me.
The roof panel already looks like a GTS, doesn’t it...

TyrannosauRoss Lex

35,045 posts

212 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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LunarOne said:
Twin turbo V6 + electric means little chance of it sounding as good as it looks...
I'm not sure how the electric component detracts from the noise of the V6, so not sure the relevance of that? Unless I'm missing something?

Ninja59

3,691 posts

112 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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Weird.

I sort of like it from select angles the back looks good, but the side feels an odd mix of cars from 4C to Mclaren or Lotus in parts. I still remain a little uncertain about the SF90 front end so this is no different.

samoht

5,689 posts

146 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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I like the looks, elegant with a sense of motion, and the 250LM-style rear of the cabin with the buttresses is great.

It's good it's smaller than the F8, would be fascinated to know whether that's a significant difference or just a few mm. Something the size of say a 355 would be great.

Surprised it's being slotted in above the F8 rather than replacing, assume that it will replace it in the medium term.


Interesting that McLaren and Ferrari both went to 120 degree V6s, seems it's the new thing.


Fetchez la vache

5,572 posts

214 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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Can't but help thinking lights akin to the 208 would have suited this better, but maybe that shows more about my age than anything...
Would be good to hear this.

Om

1,747 posts

78 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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That looks stunning and not too shabby weight wise with the electric motor/batteries.

I will wait to hear what it really sounds like though, the sound overlaid on the video seems very much the kind of manufactured sound that gets piped into the cabin/over the speakers.

I am still struggling with the V6 as a powertrain on a Ferrari though. However fantastic it may be, I think a V6 is the kind of powerplant you perhaps aspire to but not one you dream about. I suspect I am weird and/or not typical of the modern Ferrari buying 'public'...

john_1983

1,415 posts

148 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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Funkstar De Luxe said:
Ferrari don't need a range. Buy the Ferrari you like most, that's what it boils down too. They don't really have segments to fill.
Don't worry, I did wink

louiebaby

10,651 posts

191 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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So, is the line-up:

FR

Roma and Portofino M with turbo V8s.
812 Superfast and 812 GTS with N/A V12s

MR

296 with turbo V6 (hybrid)
SF90 with turbo V8 (hybrid)
F8 with turbo V8 (but going soon)

GroundEffect

13,834 posts

156 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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George29 said:
Nice to see fairly elegant smooth shapes making a comeback. Not so keen on the rear end. I do like the J50 style windscreen though

The engine sounds seriously impressive. But same as always when they downsize and hybrid, it makes it much faster but seems less fun. 140kg increase over an F8 is pretty substantial. I know they’ve increased the power more than enough to cope with it but I don’t think the F8 needed any more!

Makes me wonder what it would be like without the hybrid side of it?
Where'd you get 140kg from? The F8 Tributo won't be 1340kg kerb.

Turbobanana

6,227 posts

201 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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That's gorgeous - inspired by the Dino, surely?

tjw110

496 posts

222 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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I can't get the Corvette C8 out of my head, come on Ferrari more style without compromise

re33

269 posts

164 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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Front half looks okay but super generic, could you tell this was a Ferrari apart from the colour? Rear arches look awful and back looks like a cheap corvette knock off, I'm not a fan! About 50% more expensive than the Artura, though with more power. I would prefer either without hybrid but then I'm not a prospective customer!

Dave Hedgehog

14,545 posts

204 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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i really like that, not overly designed

Red6

360 posts

56 months

Thursday 24th June 2021
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As an engineering feat, impressive. But in terms of looks it is a bit messy. But will wait until I see one in the carbon.

Is it me or does it look like a MKII Ford GT40 from some angles?