r/Ferrari 2d ago

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I thought the F80 looked way better in person— so low to the ground and futuristic. 12Cilindri looked great as well.

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u/kissmyaxeaxe 2d ago

It's hilarious how their suv is getting NA V12 while the next and greatest of them is equipped with a 6 cylinders hybrid. But I'm not in the market for a 3 million usd based price car, so what do I know.

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u/IrishJayLG 2d ago

I agree but I also understand. It’s meant to be peak technology, and probably something to do with environmental crap. I would love it too be v12 but it’s not

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u/Normal-Information57 1d ago

It's not to do with the environment. There's a v6 in the F80 because the v6 is ferrari's current best engine, the one that they've poured the most time and money into developing that's used in all of their motorsport teams

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u/BrolecopterPilot 2d ago

Can I just get a hybrid twin turbo supercharged v12

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u/IrishJayLG 2d ago

That would be the one 😂😂 a last v12 ultimate monster

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u/wjean 2d ago

Noone has ever accused Ferrari of being good for the environment. The F80 gets 16mpg

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u/IrishJayLG 2d ago

No but in 2025 I’m sure the governments have imposed certain rules. I’m not saying it’s an environmentally friendly car. I’m saying they were probably restricted by legislation an net zero blah blah