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Wednesday 22 May 2019

Ferrari Hybrid Supercar To Feature V8, Three Electric Motors?

Not a day goes by without hearing or seeing something new related to Ferrari’s electrified supercar. Case in point, reputable German magazine Auto Motor und Sport has just published an article about the new hybrid from Maranello, which will debut at the end of May. AMS says the range-topping model will pack nearly 1,000 horsepower as per the leaked invitation from earlier this month, and now we know where that power is going to come from.

At the heart of the new model positioned above the 812 Superfast will be the twin-turbo 3.9-liter V8 engine found in the F8 Tributo, but as part of a hybrid powertrain. The report mentions Ferrari will install three electric motors, with two mounted at the front and the third one built into the transmission. Thanks to the innovative arrangement, the upcoming Prancing Horse will allegedly come with an all-wheel-drive layout benefitting from torque vectoring.

Read more on motor1.com


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