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Set to be 'born from fresh innovations', the LaFerrari's limited-edition replacement is set to be revealed before 2022

Ferrari's replacement for LaFerrari hypercar is three to five years from launch, according to chief technology officer Michael Leiters.

He said Ferrari is currently updating its road car and research and development strategy for the medium term and LaFerrari’s replacement will be born from fresh innovations.

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“When we define our new roadmap of technology and innovation, we will then consider a replacement for LaFerrari,” said Leiters. “We want to do something different. It won’t be a road car with a Formula 1 engine because, to be realistic, it would need to idle at 2500-3000rpm and rev to 16,000rpm. The F50 used an F1 engine, but it needed to be changed a lot,” he said of the limited-edition successor to the F40.

At the time, Ferrari made much of the fact that the F50 was a serious attempt to harness as much Formula 1 technology as possible. From Leiters’ muted enthusiasm for this approach, it is assumed he won’t be advocating a hypercar that attempts to recreate the F1 dynamic experience, given the need to comply with regulations and for the car to be usable.

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“The roadmap will be finished in about six months,” he said. “So my guess is that we could be three to five years away from a new limited-edition hypercar. Part of the plan is to ensure that the technology used in the next hypercar can be cascaded through the rest of the range.” 

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Bob Cholmondeley 8 May 2017

Why?

Because we all need a LaLaFerrari!
rybo1 8 May 2017

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Why?