We’ve already shown you a rendering of the Ferrari F450 before, if you did not know.

The Ferrari F430‘s production has been halted in Maranello to leave way to its successor, the F450, which is rendered here. The Ferrari F450 will have a marginally bigger 4.5-liter engine providing it with more power and torque ratings to compensate for the increase in length and track. This Ferrari unlike the California is performance-oriented one and a bit on the madder side. The production car will be shown at Frankfurt in September this year and might come with KERS technology borrowed from its F1 racing team.

Source: Autofun.cz


Entry posted on May 18, 2009 By ; Read More on Ferrari, Renderings

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  1. Jaz says:

    @ Greg – Well, this is just a rendering so the reality would be much different.

  2. Greg says:

    I really like the look of this new Ferarri F450! You can tell their trying to give it a futuristic look without going overboard. The only thing I’m not digging as much are the mirrors, I think they should be smaller and tucked in, instead of looking like antennas.

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