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Ferrari 600 Imola [2006]


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Veramente bella, se fosse così(anche se dubito fortemente)! Ricorda il prototipo Rossa, nella calandra.

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  • 1 mese fa...

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Ferrari Imola On Track

Ferrari is moving to Imola - and fast. The hot new two-seater which will replace the 575 Maranello, is tipped to be named after the legendary circuit which hosts the San Marino Grand Prix. Exclusive pictures can be seen in the current issue of Auto Express

Taking its styling cues from the 612 Scaglietti, insiders tell us the new model will be called the F600 Imola, and will slot into the Ferrari range between the smaller F430 and the four-seater 612. The badge comes from the 600bhp, 6.0-litre V12 under the bonnet.

Designed by Pininfarina, the F600 will have aggressive features to mark it out as a focused supercar. Protruding wing mirrors, will become a styling hallmark of all future Ferraris.

Already part way through its development programme, our spies snapped the prototype leaving the factory. The test mule is wearing a cut-down 612 bodyshell, with the shorter wheelbase and ill-fitting panels clearly visible.

Many mechanical parts are shared with the 612, and the car will be based on an aluminium spaceframe chassis. Longer than the outgoing 575, the F600 will be a true driver's machine, but also far more stable when cornering.

The engine is derived from the unit found in the Enzo supercar, so buyers can look forward to a 0-60mph sprint time of around four seconds, while a clutchless manual transmission will provide the quickest possible gearchanges.

Expect the new supercoupé to have similar prices to the model it replaces, making F600 Imola ownership the preserve of those with a budget of at least £150,000. Anyone with more to spend can also look forward to an open-top Barchetta version, scheduled for 2007.

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Qui avete una foto del nostro utente Androkvs di Cochespias :wink:

secondo me la reale nn sarà così simile alla 612, soprattutto i fari...anzi forse aymaro c'è andato + vicino :) :wink:

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Nikon D600 + Nikon D5100 + Nikkor 16-85 VR + Nikkor 70-300 VR + Nikkor AF-S 85 f/1.8 + Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 VC... flickr 500px

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FONTE: Auto Express

Ferrari Imola On Track

Ferrari is moving to Imola - and fast. The hot new two-seater which will replace the 575 Maranello, is tipped to be named after the legendary circuit which hosts the San Marino Grand Prix. Exclusive pictures can be seen in the current issue of Auto Express

Taking its styling cues from the 612 Scaglietti, insiders tell us the new model will be called the F600 Imola, and will slot into the Ferrari range between the smaller F430 and the four-seater 612. The badge comes from the 600bhp, 6.0-litre V12 under the bonnet.

Designed by Pininfarina, the F600 will have aggressive features to mark it out as a focused supercar. Protruding wing mirrors, will become a styling hallmark of all future Ferraris.

Already part way through its development programme, our spies snapped the prototype leaving the factory. The test mule is wearing a cut-down 612 bodyshell, with the shorter wheelbase and ill-fitting panels clearly visible.

Many mechanical parts are shared with the 612, and the car will be based on an aluminium spaceframe chassis. Longer than the outgoing 575, the F600 will be a true driver's machine, but also far more stable when cornering.

The engine is derived from the unit found in the Enzo supercar, so buyers can look forward to a 0-60mph sprint time of around four seconds, while a clutchless manual transmission will provide the quickest possible gearchanges.

Expect the new supercoupé to have similar prices to the model it replaces, making F600 Imola ownership the preserve of those with a budget of at least £150,000. Anyone with more to spend can also look forward to an open-top Barchetta version, scheduled for 2007.

Chris Thorp

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  • 2 settimane fa...

fonte thecarconnection.com

Ferrari is about to develop a successor to the current 575 Maranello, which has been on the market since 1996 (originally as the 550 Maranello).

A prototype mule is currently being tested in and around Ferrari's hometown of Maranello, as can be seen in these photos. Looking more closely at the test car, which has a cut-down body of a 612 Scaglietti, the wheelbase is considerably shorter.

According to rumors, the name of the new model could be 600 Maranello, and it is expected in 2006. The new car will remain a two-seater powered by a front-mounted, 6.0-liter V-12.

I "Muli" si stanno evolvendo...

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