A test mule was spotted in Italy sporting hybrid stickers and an absolutely massive wing.
A prototype for what appears to be the upcoming replacement for Ferrari’s LaFerrari hypercar has been spotted testing on the road outside the company’s Maranello, Italy facilities, giving us our best look yet at what to expect from the brand’s upcoming top-level street car.
The car captured on video by the Varryx YouTube account and published Tuesday looks more like a test mule than a finished product, with awkwardly sharp body lines and a mash of parts from other cars. The headlights and taillights look like they were lifted from an SF90 Stradale, while the giant wing on the back looks bespoke.
The wing is a surprise, as Ferrari is known for avoiding fixed wings on production cars. It’s just one of several aggressive aero elements; there’s a gigantic diffuser underneath, intakes on either side, and a big splitter up front.
Keen-eyed viewers will also be able to spot the yellow caution triangle on the doors and nose, indicating this mule is a hybrid of some kind—not surprising given an industry shift towards electric power. Don’t forget, the LaFerrari was a hybrid too.
Ferrari has yet to release any information on this car, though we expect an October 2024 reveal.
Brian Silvestro Road & Track staff writer with a taste for high-mileage, rusted-out projects and amateur endurance racing.
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