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'''Project 1221''' is the name of an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] company.  The company is developing a new [[supercar]], the [[MF1]], for launch in [[2005]]. Project 1221 includes ex-[[Lamborghini]] and [[Ferrari]] engineer [[Mauro Forghieri]] and ex-[[Pininfarina]] designer [[Emanuele Nicosia]].
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Project 1221’s latest news update reveals a tangible flavour to what have been, until now, a rather abstruse set of aspirations for the new marque. Project 1221 is a temporary name, a cryptic clue to the intentions of the establishment as a whole.
  
The MF1 will be priced over [[USD|US$]]¾ million and will reportedly be powered by a 1000 hp (745 kW) engine. The company plans to build 200 examples.
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Undergoing final development in Modena, the débutant of the exclusive marque is a worthy supercar, a breath of fresh air unlike anything currently offered on the market. Aimed as a competitor to the Bugatti Veyron, the MF1, named after legendary engineer Mauro Forghieri, will boast an extensive range of features.
  
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==Engineering==
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Technically the berlinetta has the potential to effortlessly outperform any sports car available today. With a four-digit power output, the engineers working on the project will have undoubtedly encountered challenges in successfully transferring the power to the tarmac. Although the cryptic name ‘1221’ has no intentional relation to the power output, project CEO Andreas Andrianos has revealed to Italiaspeed that “we might eventually get close to this number”. At the current stage of development, the power output has not yet been fixed, with many variables still undergoing rigorous testing including “drivability in everyday traffic conditions and reliability coming first”. Regarding the type of engine that will feature in the MF1, one can only speculate.  It has been revealed, however that the MF1 has a "remarkably low centre of gravity", hinting towards either a boxer or 180 degree V layout, reminiscent of the classic Forghieri flat-twelve engines for Ferrari.
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All-wheel-drive will assist in power delivery, complemented by an advanced traction control system. For experienced drivers, however, the MF1 supercar will be available with a traditional rear-wheel-drive layout, whilst the traction control system can also be disengaged.
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Solid details regarding the chassis design of the MF1 have not yet been publicised, although an innovative structure has been engineered, with truly forward-thinking solutions. Constructed out of a series of particular materials, combined in a particular manner, the chassis will also accept optional armour plating. Unlike any other supercar, the MF1 has been designed to be drivable under a variety of conditions. A large fuel tank feeds the powerful, yet highly efficient, petrol engine, with ample capacity for a diesel-like range, ideal for long journeys. Inner city slow moving traffic presents no problem either, as the driver of the MF1 has the luxury of controlling the power-output of the engine to more suitable levels. Both manual and automatic gearboxes will be available on the MF1.
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==Design==
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Project 1221 is not solely a manufacturer of automobiles, however, with an intention to target the aviation and boat market as well.
 
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Revision as of 18:31, 20 November 2005

Project 1221’s latest news update reveals a tangible flavour to what have been, until now, a rather abstruse set of aspirations for the new marque. Project 1221 is a temporary name, a cryptic clue to the intentions of the establishment as a whole.

Undergoing final development in Modena, the débutant of the exclusive marque is a worthy supercar, a breath of fresh air unlike anything currently offered on the market. Aimed as a competitor to the Bugatti Veyron, the MF1, named after legendary engineer Mauro Forghieri, will boast an extensive range of features.

Engineering

Technically the berlinetta has the potential to effortlessly outperform any sports car available today. With a four-digit power output, the engineers working on the project will have undoubtedly encountered challenges in successfully transferring the power to the tarmac. Although the cryptic name ‘1221’ has no intentional relation to the power output, project CEO Andreas Andrianos has revealed to Italiaspeed that “we might eventually get close to this number”. At the current stage of development, the power output has not yet been fixed, with many variables still undergoing rigorous testing including “drivability in everyday traffic conditions and reliability coming first”. Regarding the type of engine that will feature in the MF1, one can only speculate. It has been revealed, however that the MF1 has a "remarkably low centre of gravity", hinting towards either a boxer or 180 degree V layout, reminiscent of the classic Forghieri flat-twelve engines for Ferrari.

All-wheel-drive will assist in power delivery, complemented by an advanced traction control system. For experienced drivers, however, the MF1 supercar will be available with a traditional rear-wheel-drive layout, whilst the traction control system can also be disengaged.

Solid details regarding the chassis design of the MF1 have not yet been publicised, although an innovative structure has been engineered, with truly forward-thinking solutions. Constructed out of a series of particular materials, combined in a particular manner, the chassis will also accept optional armour plating. Unlike any other supercar, the MF1 has been designed to be drivable under a variety of conditions. A large fuel tank feeds the powerful, yet highly efficient, petrol engine, with ample capacity for a diesel-like range, ideal for long journeys. Inner city slow moving traffic presents no problem either, as the driver of the MF1 has the luxury of controlling the power-output of the engine to more suitable levels. Both manual and automatic gearboxes will be available on the MF1.

Design

Project 1221 is not solely a manufacturer of automobiles, however, with an intention to target the aviation and boat market as well. Template:Auto-stub