padam Posted May 4 Report Posted May 4 https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1143062_ferrari-12-cilindri-revealed Just have to comment on this, so rare to see a modern car, where they nailed the design when there are so safety many regulations, that need to be met, needs to have powerful aero, etc. Even before I read the press release, I was thinking of the Top Gear Daytona video. The classic proportions are great, but with modern details that also look stunning, like the bulges on the bonnet and real wheel arches. And at least still fully powered by a combustion engine. Interestingly, some comments on YT videos (where I think the design can't be showcased the same way, because it is a closed secret location before the embargo) say it is ugly, and previous models look better. I can't even... 1
HiWire Posted May 4 Report Posted May 4 (edited) I like the way it looks - I wasn't sure at first, as most new "electric-era" cars seem to be similar-looking. I'm not sure about the reliability of the electronics and systems in the long run. No doubt it will be very fast, but I wonder how thoroughly they test these things. Obviously, flagship V12 grand tourers are mostly low-mileage showpieces, but I really wonder how they hold up with more driving on long trips. I thought they'd have a higher list price considering current inflation, but they might have achieved more efficiencies in their manufacturing processes. Edited May 4 by HiWire
padam Posted May 4 Report Posted May 4 2 hours ago, HiWire said: I thought they'd have a higher list price considering current inflation, but they might have achieved more efficiencies in their manufacturing processes. "But one thing is inevitable: price hike. At an estimated €400K / £400K / $420K, it will be a whopping 60 percent more expensive than the 812 Superfast went on sale 7 years ago." Design analysis:
HemiSam Posted May 4 Report Posted May 4 I like seeing retro nods to past models which I think this one certainly accomplished. Overall, I like it. The engine compartment somewhat reminds me of a Dodge Viper (V10) but with the engine clearly set further back. Owning Italian is not for the light hearted or those on a budget...LOL. HS 1
HiWire Posted May 4 Report Posted May 4 (edited) I'm not surprised by the price hike at all. This will be a very small volume of cars, probably sold over a shortened life cycle until the hybrid or electric variants take over. The subjective reviews should be interesting - has Ferrari made the driving experience too electronic, or does it feel natural at speed? Edited May 4 by HiWire
padam Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 Normally they make a track-focused special, so maybe one more exclusive derivative, that would be the most desirable unobtainable collectible one, although I wonder if any extra aero is going to ruin the looks. https://autozine.org/Archive/Ferrari/new/F12.html#812 I would be very surprised it if hasn't improved a bit further from the previous gen, which was already a 5-star driving car, the 'electronic' driving experience has started a long time ago, and people got used to it. I would assume they've sorted out the handling, but still an extra 90 hp on top of that... So the 'natural feel' at speed when stepping on the loud pedal is probably scary. Even with all the driving aids, in less-than-ideal conditions, this much power can overwhelm the rear, so we will eventually see premiership footballers crashing it. Another notable thing is that they also had to clamp down on the outside noise due to some stupid regulations and use the interior to amplify it on the inside. Aftermarket exhaust makers will have a field day with this one. 1
HemiSam Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 You had me at twelve-banger that redlines at 9500 rpm and weights 3440 lbs.... Sexxxxxy time! HS
TMoney Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 This is how you make a car video. That bugatti looks insane. This was also filmed where I autocross. 2
MexicanDragon Posted May 12 Report Posted May 12 On 4/29/2024 at 10:18 AM, grawk said: Heh. @grawk, so I'm talking to Joe and he mentions something about dropping 2800$ on tires before this SmokieGT Rally he was on, and after 5 days needed another set I'm like "wait, that wasn't late April, was it?" "Yeah" *goes and digs up this pic* "Friends of yours, by any chance?" "Yep. That was part of our crew." Here's a shot from Road Atlanta: Was hoping that was the same white car, but don't think it is. Few of them got together Some a little more special than others. https://www.smokiesgt.org/ 4
Grahame Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 (edited) In Petaluma for the Salute to American Graffiti. Plenty of static displays prior to the cruise Even something for @Dusty Chalk And then the cruise began, and I can feel the planet warming up already. Edited May 19 by Grahame 8
mikeymad Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 2 hours ago, Grahame said: I always like the way that blown motors have cyclical surging.
HemiSam Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 A lot of camshaft can provide a good bit of that “lope” or surge as well. Super cool group of cars! That movie holds a place in my once youthful heart. HS
Grahame Posted June 12 Report Posted June 12 1 hour ago, mikeymad said: I do and I don't want to google SCATpack... I've (safely) Googled, so you don't have to. https://www.indyautoman.com/blog/what-is-a-scat-pack https://www.sunnysidechryslerdodge.com/research/scat-pack.htm But what you really want to know. 2
Dusty Chalk Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 9 hours ago, Grahame said: @Dusty Chalk Purple AND Pink?!?!? HAWT. That said, I need a four wheel drive for my next car. Subaru don't even make one, even in the Wilderness trim. I'm not sure I need a four wheel drive over an all wheel drive with an independent suspension system, but that's what I'm looking for right now. My next place is going to be zoned RA, which means 2 miles of gravel and dirt roads and potholes that don't get filled for 9 months...maybe 13...until I even get to the boundary of my property.
HemiSam Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 Are you looking for something like an SUV, DC? I can get through a lot of crap in an AWD jeep grand cherokee but they aren't for everyone. HS
padam Posted June 20 Report Posted June 20 Styling is just Ok for me, but a V16 hybrid without turbos, sounds so much better this way. 1
Grahame Posted June 20 Report Posted June 20 (edited) It's like the media embargo lifted all at once! Microdosing watch designer instruments. (And that sound) https://www.hagerty.com/media/news/bugattis-next-chapter-the-tourbillon/ Edited June 20 by Grahame 1
robm321 Posted June 24 Report Posted June 24 (edited) John Force is tough as nails. (or just lucky) Edited June 24 by robm321 3
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