More details get leaked from a private Ferrari event in Maranello
04 Feb 2013|1,794 views


Yet, word is a few lucky clients supposedly got a preview of the upcoming flagship at a private event in Ferrari's home town of Maranello, and one of them has 'leaked' some information about the car.
Like its predecessors, the Enzo 2.0 will have a limited production run of just 499 units. Confirming previous rumours, the car will indeed be powered by a V12 that's capable of 800bhp that can rev up to 9,200rpm. It will also contain a KERS system that is good for a 150bhp boost.
Interestingly the new Ferrari will have a dry weight of just 1,269kg which is roughly similar to the Toyobaru twins and it will take just four seconds to hit the 200km/h mark.
Its already the second month of 2013, and we still don't know much about the upcoming Ferrari Enzo 2.0, besides a teaser shot showing its front, rear, and its carbon fibre chassis.
Yet, word is a few lucky clients supposedly got a preview of the upcoming flagship at a private event in Ferrari's home town of Maranello, and one of them has 'leaked' some information about the car.
Like its predecessors, the Enzo 2.0 will have a limited production run of just 499 units. Confirming previous rumours, the car will indeed be powered by a V12 that's capable of 800bhp that can rev up to 9,200rpm. It will also contain a KERS system that is good for a 150bhp boost.
Interestingly the new Ferrari will have a dry weight of just 1,269kg which is roughly similar to the Toyobaru twins and it will take just four seconds to hit the 200km/h mark.
Yet, word is a few lucky clients supposedly got a preview of the upcoming flagship at a private event in Ferrari's home town of Maranello, and one of them has 'leaked' some information about the car.
Like its predecessors, the Enzo 2.0 will have a limited production run of just 499 units. Confirming previous rumours, the car will indeed be powered by a V12 that's capable of 800bhp that can rev up to 9,200rpm. It will also contain a KERS system that is good for a 150bhp boost.
Interestingly the new Ferrari will have a dry weight of just 1,269kg which is roughly similar to the Toyobaru twins and it will take just four seconds to hit the 200km/h mark.
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