New Ferrari F 600 Imola Spy Photos
Successor to 575 M Maranello
By by Hans G. Lehmann
January 30, 2006 9:07 PM
Filed Under: Ferrari, Spy Photos
The Italian sports car maker Ferrari is developing under the code name F 139 a successor to the current 575 M Maranello, which has been on the market since 1996. The new F 139, designed by Pininfarina, sits on the shortened platform of the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti, which makes the next 575 M considerably bigger , providing a roomier passenger cabin and a larger luggage compartment.
The engine, based on the 5,75 litre V 12 48 valves powerplant from the Scaglietti, has been out-bored to 6.0 litre and will deliver between 580 and 600 HP. Top speed rates around 320 km/h, acceleration 4,2 sec/0-100 km/h, and it is expected to cost around Eur 200.000.
The F 600 Imola will debut at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show in March 2006.
The photos are showing two computer images of the car plus 6 photos of a latest prototype.
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