SPIED: Ferrari's Enzo Successor Comes Out From Hiding WITHOUT The Ridiculous Camo

SPIED: Ferrari's Enzo Successor Comes Out From Hiding WITHOUT The Ridiculous Camo
Last month the internet was set ablaze by images of what was said to be the Ferrari Enzo prototype; however, if you looked at the spy shots, you wouldn't have known the difference between an Enzo successor and a lookalike, modern day "breadvan."

Frankly, the vehicle was in such early stages and was wearing such ridiculous camouflage you couldn't see anything.

Now though, that's changed as the absurd coverings have been taken off and now we're seeing what may be called the F70 for the FIRST time.

Please note that it is likely that a good chunk of these panels are false; however, now it's been narrowed down to something a bit more sleek and supercar like.

I think if there is one panel that actually looks like it'll remain on the car, it's the rear hatch/engine cover that looks inspired by the Ferrari F40 and James Glickenhaus' P4/5 Competizione.


A good friend of mine from ITA was driving around Maranello in the FF and he came across this beauty!!!

It clearly is the new F70! He said that the sound was simply absurd, more of a F1 than a road car!

Enjoy!


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MorePowerMorePower - 6/9/2012 7:33:09 PM
+1 Boost
Misleading Headline.Ferrari still can't seem to design a car that totally breaks away from the underpinning styling of the McLaren F1.


Agent00RAgent00R - 6/9/2012 8:13:41 PM
-1 Boost
Not misleading at all.

It no longer looks like the breadvan we saw weeks ago, which was ridiculous.

Now it's been paired down to this.


MarkReedMarkReed - 6/11/2012 7:38:20 AM
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Designer1Designer1 - 6/11/2012 4:56:40 PM
+1 Boost
It's too long, it either has a huge engine or a back seat.


supermotosupermoto - 6/12/2012 2:53:26 AM
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The front and rear wheel overhangs are pretty ridonculous.


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