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Ferrari’s Future Plans Revealed

With the replacement of the F430 almost good to go and its convertible model already on the road, Ferrari is already working on the future line-up.

In an interview with Britain’s Car magazine, Ferrari director Amedeo Felisa revealed further details about the replacement of the brand’s V12 models.

The first to be renewed is the 612 Scaglietti. With mixed commercial success, the 612 has been on the market since 2004, and will continue to stay in the game in 2012.

At around the same time, the automaker’s new supercar is set to make its debut. After the 288 GTO, F40, F50 and the Enzo, the flagship of the stallion brand is bound to make an impact.

Several technical solutions are currently being researched. Although Ferrari has already begun working on it, the hybrid is not yet ready to claim supercar status, but we can assume that it will be smaller and lighter than the Enzo, and will be powered by a V12 or a V8 turbo, such as those found in the F40.

As for the 599 GTB Fiorano, the recent release of the HGTE handling pack breathes new life into the model. The Fiorano’s replacement will not be out before 2015.