Ferrari Mille Chili Concept Revealed
Showcases future technologies
By Clinton
June 22, 2007 1:33 PM
Filed Under: European
Unveiled at the Fiorano test track, Ferarri is showcasing a series of 'radical' new technologies in a new concept car which is unofficially named 'Mille Chile' (meaning thousand kilos). It doesn't appear to have any resemblance to the 2005 Millechili concept.
The concept sports a similar appearance to the Enzo, albeit a smaller version and Ferrari has used this opportunity to showcase some of their new technologies which Ferarri claims have Formula One roots, they include:
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New type of hybrid powertrain
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Adjustable steering wheel
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New high tech Carbon fiber construction
But don't go getting your cheque books out just yet, it is highy unlikely this will ever make it to production.
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