Still heavily disguised under Ferrari 612 Scaglietti panels, the new car will be styled by Pininfarina and carries the internal codename F139. When it debuts at next year’s Geneva Motor Show it’ll likely to be badged either 600 Imola or 600 Maranello. It’s not just the test mule here that borrows from the flagship four-seater, as the production 600 Imola will also feature a version of the 612 Scaglietti’s strong aluminium structure. The result is that the new car will be bigger than the outgoing Maranello, with a wider track and longer wheelbase. However, with the use of aluminium there should be no increase in the current car’s 1,730kg kerbweight. The increase in size ensures the cabin will offer more space, and allow Ferrari to place the V12 engine as far back under the bonnet as possible to provide optimum weight distribution. Artists Impression of new Ferrari - © Auto Media
The engine will be a development of the 612’s V12 (itself a version of the 575’s powerplant), with its capacity raised to 6.0-litres and an output of between 560-600bhp. That should be enough to comfortably push the new car to in excess of 200mph, which it needs to if it’s going to compete with an ever-increasing number of 200+mph cars. Almost certain to feature is the steering wheel-mounted ‘Manettino’ dial which debuted on the F430. This rotary dial allows the driver to change the traction control and suspension settings much to your preferred settings – much like Schumacher does on a Sunday in his company car. Like Schumacher’s racecar and all new road-going Ferraris, the F1 paddle shift transmission will feature – the clutchless system now so popular as to wonder whether Ferrari will bother to offer a regular manual transmission.
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