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LaFerrari successor (F250) shows off its final design for the first time!

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A prototype of the LaFerrari successor has been spotted in Maranello once again. However, this time, the camouflaged test mule was seen sporting its pre-production bodywork, revealing several design details.

Looking at the latest spy images, it appears that the LaFerrari successor (codenamed: F250) will feature a classic mid-engined layout with wide fenders and a narrow, teardrop-shaped canopy. The front fascia reminds us of the SF90 XX Stradale. There’s a low and aggressive splitter with massive cooling vents for the radiators on either side. The central section appears to serve as an inlet for the S-duct.

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Moving to the side, the door panels have a massive undercut similar to Ferrari’s latest Formula 1 car. This setup enables the air to pass through the wheel arches and along the sides, while the large floor section guides it into a duct just ahead of the rear wheels. Whether this air is fed to the diffuser or used to cool the engine remains to be seen.

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Speaking of the diffuser, it’s quite a substantial aero feature on the car. There’s a central exhaust flanked by horizontal LED taillights. The air passing over the cabin is also vented through a channel just above the exhaust. The rear spoiler may have an active component, but it’s difficult to confirm from these images.

Ferrari’s new flagship hypercar is expected to use a hybrid powertrain. However, it won’t be a V12. Instead, the F250 is likely to be powered by a smaller twin-turbo unit.

The Ferrari F250 is expected to be unveiled in the second half of 2024 and will be produced in limited numbers.

Source: @domquattro via @rossoautomobili