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The '''[[Ferrari]] 600 Imola''' (internal code F139) is a forthcoming 2-seat [[sports car]], to replace the [[Ferrari 575M Maranello|575M Maranello]] in [[2006]]. It shares much of its chassis, along with its engine, with the [[Ferrari 612 Scaglietti|612 Scaglietti]] 2+2, though with a shorter wheelbase. It will also be lighter than the 612, though both feature all-aluminium bodywork and chassis. The 600 is expected to produce about 600 hp (447 kW), and engine displacement might reach 6.0 L. | The '''[[Ferrari]] 600 Imola''' (internal code F139) is a forthcoming 2-seat [[sports car]], to replace the [[Ferrari 575M Maranello|575M Maranello]] in [[2006]]. It shares much of its chassis, along with its engine, with the [[Ferrari 612 Scaglietti|612 Scaglietti]] 2+2, though with a shorter wheelbase. It will also be lighter than the 612, though both feature all-aluminium bodywork and chassis. The 600 is expected to produce about 600 hp (447 kW), and engine displacement might reach 6.0 L. |
Revision as of 21:57, 3 February 2009
Ferrari 600 Imola | |
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Manufacturer: | Ferrari |
Class: | front-engined coupe |
Production: | 2006 — ? |
Predecessor: | Ferrari 575M Maranello |
Body styles: | Coupe |
Engines: | 6.0 L V12 |
The Ferrari 600 Imola (internal code F139) is a forthcoming 2-seat sports car, to replace the 575M Maranello in 2006. It shares much of its chassis, along with its engine, with the 612 Scaglietti 2+2, though with a shorter wheelbase. It will also be lighter than the 612, though both feature all-aluminium bodywork and chassis. The 600 is expected to produce about 600 hp (447 kW), and engine displacement might reach 6.0 L.
A convertible Barchetta version is expected for 2007 or 2008.
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