2019-02-18 17:28:17

Ferrari's hybrid supercar debuts this year

The new Ferrari hybrid supercar will be decoupled this year.

The novelty will be equipped with a combined installation based on a V8, which works together with an electric motor. In total, we get power in the amount of more than 720 horsepower. The appearance of an auxiliary electric motor will allow improving the dynamics of the car, while the fuel economy will also improve with a reduced amount of CO2 emissions.

By the way, the novelty will be the 2nd in a row hybrid car in Ferrari history. The first model was LaFerrari 2013. The car with its open version Aperta has a hybrid installation of 963 hp. It includes a V12 6.3l, an electric motor, a set of lithium-ion batteries, as well as a 7-step 'robot' for 2 clutches.

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