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Ferrari unveils new $3.9 million F80 supercar

storyp1> MARANELLO, Italy, Oct 17 (Reuters) Ferrari RACE.MI on Thursday unveiled its brand-new limited edition supercar, which incorporates features from Stamina motor competitions and Formula 1 and has already offered out despite its 3.6 million euro ($3.9 million) base cost.

The hybrid butterfly-door F80 is a highlight in Ferrari's model roll-out technique aimed at keeping its rich consumers engaged, as it prepares to introduce its first and so far highly secretive purely electrical cars and truck at the end of next year.

The F80 is the cars and truck which raises the bar of our range, Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer Enrico Galliera stated during its discussion in the Ferrari home town of Maranello. It's an automobile we hope would make history in coming years.

Ferrari's so-called supercars are top-of-the-range special designs that it releases once in a decade, which embody innovative technological functions.

The most current Ferrari supercar was 2013's LaFerrari, with its open-top LaFerrari Aperta version launched in 2016. The very first was the GTO, launched 40 years back.

Just 799 systems of the F80 will be produced, and each has actually currently been appointed to a specific customer, with total requests at 3 times the scheduled output, Galliera said.

We'll have to say no to people who do not anticipate it from us, he said. The design will be the most pricey road car ever used by Ferrari.

It features a six-cylinder three-litre full-hybrid engine amounting to 1,200 horse power, racing brake pads, cutting edge active suspension and ultra light 3D printed metal parts, including suspension arms.

Its two seats are not lined up, with the chauffeur's one slightly ahead of the guest's one.

Although brand-new, the F80's engine is based upon the very same architecture of that Ferrari utilizes in World Stamina Champion - where it won the two last editions of the 24 Hours of Le Mans - and uses Formula 1 technologies.

It has a leading speed of 350 km per hour.

Shipments of the F80 will begin in the fourth quarter of next year, with production anticipated to run up until late 2027, the year of Ferrari's 80th anniversary.


(source: Reuters)