Back in 2015, the then Ferrari Chairman Sergio Marchionne announced plans of the Maranello manufacturer producing a more accessible sports car with a V6 engine.
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Ferrari took the covers off two drop-top models last week and with both headed for South Africa, we are all desperate to know the local price for these gorgeous roofless prancing horses.
The SUV will likely adopt the plug-in hybrid technology derived from the brand new SF90 Stradale.
It is fitted with a folding hardtop which Ferrari says can be lowered in just 14 seconds at speeds of up to 45 km/h.
The hardtop can be retracted or deployed in just 14 seconds at speeds up to 45 km/h and dropping the roof may be rather rewarding too.
The exact names of the models are not yet known but we will update as soon as we hear or as soon as the official information is shared.
We don’t want to share the whole transcript with you but Marco did share in the video that the car will be an R14 million machine once completed.
With its twin-turbo forced induction system, the 488 Pista offers the ideal conditions for further enhanced dynamics, which can be added in three levels.
ust think of all of the Ferrari’s and/or other supercars you could buy with this kind of money.
Instead of keeping the car he decided to sell the special prancing horse for $9500* (approx. R130k) so he could buy a Lamborghini Miura.