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Motor Authority | Fri, Oct 30

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It seems like just yesterday that Ferrari's 612 Scaglietti was launched but it's actually been almost five years, which is why it’s not surprising that test-mules for the car’s successor are already running around the streets of Maranello. Designers will be primarily focused on giving...

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Last Week, Internetautoguide Blogs says (in Ferrari Hybrid 4WD in the Works For The Ferrari 612) Ferrari has been working on an electrically driven 4x4 system for its future models, senior company sources have confirmed.

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Thumbnail And Motor Authority says (in New Details On Ferrari Hybrid 4WD System) Ferrari has been working on a proprietary part-time four-wheel drive system designed for both its mid and front-engined models for the past several years, which the automaker has christened ‘Insertable 4x4’. Not much has been seen or heard about the system for some time but earlier this...

And Internetautoguide Blogs says (in 2012 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti caught Test Driving - Spied!) THE FERRARI 612 Scaglietti is due for retirement soon, and these new spy photos show that development of its successor is under way.

And wot.motortrend.com says (in Spied: Ferrari's 612 Scaglietti Successor Inside and Out) With the California and new 458 Italia in the bag, Ferrari is hammering away at developing a successor for the four-seat 612 Scaglietti. Our spy photographers just caught a development mule during high altitude testing....

Last Month, Automobile Rumor Central says (in CEO Felisa Dishes on Future Ferraris) Ferrari introduced its newest model, the 458 Italia, this year, but there’s still plenty of product in the pipeline, according to CEO Amedeo Felisa.

Thumbnail And Noah Joseph from Autoblog says (in Ferrari CEO outlines dates for Enzo, 612, 599 replacements) Around the same time, we can expect to see the long-anticipated supercar to follow in the footsteps of the 288 GTO, F40, F50 and Enzo. Although Ferrari has been working on hybrid propulsion and other forms of green technology, those bits won't be ready by the time the Enzo's successor rolls...

Thumbnail And Motor Authority says (in Felisa: Ferrari 612, 599 Replacements Due In 2012, 2015) Just a few weeks ago Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa revealed that a spider version of the Ferrari 458 Italia is in the works, due in 2011. Now he's revealed the dates for the replacements of the 599 GTB Fiorano and 612 Scaglietti as well as an all-new Enzo successor. The first to be replaced is the 612...

Thumbnail And Motor Authority says (in Report: Ferrari 458 Italia Spider Confirmed) The stunning new 2010 458 Italia supercar, Ferrari's replacement for the outgoing F430 , was just revealed to the world a few months ago, but already Ferrari is thought to be working on an open-top version of its latest supercar, previewed here in this latest computer generated renderin...

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