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Upcoming Ferrari supercars to look out for in 2024

Ferrari has a couple of interesting new supercars lined up for this year. If you have been following the news, you might be aware of at least two of the upcoming Ferrari supercars to look out for in 2024.

We get pretty excited when Maranello is about to reveal a brand-new supercars. We are likely to witness four new launches this year. Among them is the LaFerrari successor – one of the most anticipated hypercars, and of course, the replacement for the 812 Superfast, which will be the brand’s new flagship GT offering.

LaFerrari successor (F250):

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Ferrari’s next hypercar has been in the works for quite some time now. Prototypes have been spotted around the Maranello factory on numerous occasions. More recently, a test mule was seen testing at the Fiorano test track. However, we’re yet to see the car in its near-production form.

Reports suggest that much like the LaFerrari, the production of the new model will be capped at 599 units. There will be an additional 30 XX versions for the track and 199 Apertas.

We are been told that the Ferrari F250 hypercar could debut at Finali Mondiali in October 2024.

812 Superfast successor (F167):

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The 812 Superfast is getting replaced with a new grand tourer codenamed: F167. Ferrari’s next-gen GT is expected to be powered by an all-new naturally aspirated V12 engine. Latest rumours suggest that it might produce 840 hp and rev to 9500 rpm.

Rumours suggest that the 812 replacement could unveiled during the 2024 Formula 1 Miami GP in the month of May.

Ferrari Special Projects One-offs:

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Besides the two mainstream models, Ferrari is also likely to showcase a couple of bespoke cars. According to our sources, there are at least two Ferrari Special Projects cars in the works. While details are still awaited, we can expect them to be unveiled sometime during the year.

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