New Baby Ferrari Spied
By Joseph
July 11, 2007 6:15 PM
Filed Under: European
Here is a spy photo of what looks to be a "baby Ferrari" being tested on a dyno in the "disguise of shell of a Maserati Granturismo." Ferrari has been denying the fact that they would be manufacturing such an automobile but this image may shoot down that fact.
In order to produce such a vehicle, Ferrari will have to "outsource production of the vehicle to Maserati" because they currently can not produce such a vehicle in their Maranello plant due to limited space. Style wise, the car is rumored to share much in common with the car from Modena "including a new folding metal roof."
Is Ferrari trying to hide the fact that they might be producing one of the most exciting and affordable Ferrari's to date? After all, this new baby Ferrari could offer driving perfection and all that makes Ferrari great for the lowest price ever for a Ferrari. Bring it on Ferrari.
Source: Motor AuthorityRelated Articles
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