More Ferrari V12s...

More Ferrari V12s...

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Soleith

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Thursday 16th June 2022
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https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/jvvjg5k8

From the capital markets day presentation 1hr 14mins 10secs "many more V12's will come in Ferrari's future".

Also, 15 new models in 2023 - 2026. Fingers crossed one of them is an NA V12 non-limited edition...

Edit: Also interesting that they believe that by 2026, ~40% of all the models they make excluding track cars will still be ICE, ~20% by 2030...

Edited by Soleith on Thursday 16th June 18:19

Soleith

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90 months

Friday 1st July 2022
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blueSL said:
I get the impression the V12 has had something of a reprieve, already in the SP3 Daytona, coming in the PuroSangue supposedly. Maybe there is a repladement for the 812 in the plan, will it be hybridised?

I would certainly be interested in a mid-rear engined 12 cylinder car, like the SP3 Daytona but series production. They havent done one like that since the Testarossa which of course was flat-12.
Tbh I'd probably put a deposit down immediately on any non-SUV V12 series production car they put out whether mid or front engined. Fingers crossed they do something!

Soleith

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Friday 8th July 2022
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https://www.topgear.com/car-news/supercars/europea...

Fingers crossed this means Ferrari do another NA V12 non-limited edition...

Soleith

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Friday 8th July 2022
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garystoybox said:
The problem is that Ferrari already build more than 10,000 per year so would have to cut production (and profitability) to qualify.
If they do cut production then new car prices will undoubtedly rise significantly, possibly resulting in strong values will be on older models; which I guess is a good thing?
Is it stated somewhere in the european reg easing document that a company must continuously build less than 10k/year to have this available to them? I've had a google but can't find much.