Three New Ferrari Vehicles Set To Debut In 2024
by AutoExpert | 2 February, 2024
Breaking news for Ferrari fans: Lewis Hamilton just inked a multi-year deal with the Formula 1 team, gearing up to take over from Carlos Sainz in 2025. Hamilton is set to join forces with Charles Leclerc, who recently extended his contract beyond 2024.
In the world of road cars, Ferrari celebrated a triumphant 2023 with sales reaching 13,663 vehicles, a notable three percent jump from 2022. Well, the buzz around Ferrari is real. All current models are sold out until 2026, reflecting an impressive surge in demand.
Despite this challenge, Ferrari is not slowing down. Fans can anticipate three new models hitting the scene this year. The spotlight is on the hypercar, internally dubbed "F250," spotted in prototype form.
The word on the street is that Ferrari is switching things up by opting for a plug-in hybrid twin-turbo V6, departing from the traditional V12.
Rumor has it, they're cooking up a limited production run of 828 units, including coupes, convertibles, and a hardcore XX model. 2024 might also see the successor to the 812 Superfast, spotted in tests sporting a Roma body.
The big news here? A naturally aspirated V12, keeping the emotional appeal intact. As for the third mysterious car in the works, the possibilities are intriguing, from a new Icona model to a Purosangue SUV derivative or a unique creation.
Hold tight, though, because the much-anticipated electric vehicle is on track for a 2025 release, coinciding with the grand opening of the facility dedicated to its production. In the midst of all these thrilling updates, Ferrari's CEO, Benedetto Vigna, dropped some fantastic news during a conference call with analysts.
Employees are in for a treat: an estimated bonus of €13,500 (roughly $14,700) is on the horizon as a nod to Ferrari's record-breaking performance in 2023.
Source of photos: Motor1.com