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Road and track has posted some information about the upcoming successor of the Ferrari Enzo! They have posted also some renders about how the car might look like. I will post the link for the article, but first of all , I have to give credit to Beeblebrox237 , who first found about the article , and posted about it on GT Planet!
The link for the article:
http://www.roadandtrack.com/future-cars/first/r-t-exclusive-the-next-ferrari-enzo
Here are the renders:
From the article:
" It's hard to believe with Ferrari having just released the record-smashing F12berlinetta that something more wicked would come along.
But from spy shots leaking from Europe, there is. And from the looks of it, it’s not just any Ferrari, but the next-generation Enzo.
Information is scant, but here’s what we’ve heard. Unlike the F12berlinetta, the design of the new Enzo—internally designated the F70— will not be a collaborative effort with Pininfarina, but will be an internal affair. A V-12 will likely be the engine of choice, paired to a KERS hybrid system with all-wheel-drive traction. Some outlets have speculated that the 730-bhp 6.3-liter engine from the F12berlinetta will be used, which would easily place the new Enzo in the 800-bhp club. We expect hearty servings of carbon fiber and aluminum for the new super Ferrari’s construction, helping it weigh less than 3000 lb.
Considering how the last Enzo smashed its peers in our tests, setting 0–60 mph, quarter-mile and slalom records, we’d expect no less from its replacement. If so, look for the F70 to run sub-2.5 seconds from 0–60 mph, under 9.9 sec. to the quarter mile and faster than 77.2 mph through our slalom. These numbers may seem unattainable, yet Ferrari engineers continue to amaze us by delivering them.
Although the heavily clad test mule reveals few specifics regarding the styling of the new Enzo, our artist was able to pull enough details to pen an illustration on what the upcoming Ferrari might look like. If rumors prove true, look for the all-new Enzo, F70, or whatever clever name the Italians come up with, to bow at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. And with all the mules running about, that prediction looks to be true."
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Also carbuzz.com has posted an article which contains a video of the F70 test car.
Here it is:
And here is the link for the carbuzz.com article:
http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2012/8/...cing-F70-Caught-Cruising-on-the-Road-7710259/
The link for the article:
http://www.roadandtrack.com/future-cars/first/r-t-exclusive-the-next-ferrari-enzo
Here are the renders:


From the article:
" It's hard to believe with Ferrari having just released the record-smashing F12berlinetta that something more wicked would come along.
But from spy shots leaking from Europe, there is. And from the looks of it, it’s not just any Ferrari, but the next-generation Enzo.
Information is scant, but here’s what we’ve heard. Unlike the F12berlinetta, the design of the new Enzo—internally designated the F70— will not be a collaborative effort with Pininfarina, but will be an internal affair. A V-12 will likely be the engine of choice, paired to a KERS hybrid system with all-wheel-drive traction. Some outlets have speculated that the 730-bhp 6.3-liter engine from the F12berlinetta will be used, which would easily place the new Enzo in the 800-bhp club. We expect hearty servings of carbon fiber and aluminum for the new super Ferrari’s construction, helping it weigh less than 3000 lb.
Considering how the last Enzo smashed its peers in our tests, setting 0–60 mph, quarter-mile and slalom records, we’d expect no less from its replacement. If so, look for the F70 to run sub-2.5 seconds from 0–60 mph, under 9.9 sec. to the quarter mile and faster than 77.2 mph through our slalom. These numbers may seem unattainable, yet Ferrari engineers continue to amaze us by delivering them.
Although the heavily clad test mule reveals few specifics regarding the styling of the new Enzo, our artist was able to pull enough details to pen an illustration on what the upcoming Ferrari might look like. If rumors prove true, look for the all-new Enzo, F70, or whatever clever name the Italians come up with, to bow at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. And with all the mules running about, that prediction looks to be true."
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Also carbuzz.com has posted an article which contains a video of the F70 test car.
Here it is:
And here is the link for the carbuzz.com article:
http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2012/8/...cing-F70-Caught-Cruising-on-the-Road-7710259/