By on January 25, 2008

ferrari_f.jpgThis week, I bring you my TTAC-exclusive rendering of the future small Ferrari. We can't know for sure what it will be called yet but, considering the Ferrari denomination scheme, it will be F###. The number in the name shows the engine displacement, which has been increasing continuously since ever. We can only wonder when Ferrari will hit the displacement limiter; probably when government regulation strangles the life-blood out of red-blooded cars like this. Anyway, following today's "bigger is better" logic, and competition from the current Lamborghini Gallardo 5.0-liter V10  (or the 5.something engine of the next one), F430's successor will need an enlarged powerplant. Another solution Ferrari likes for boosting engine power: raising the roof on the revs. Both of these strategies produce more heat, requiring better and more efficient cooling. The increased thermal displacement requirements and additional aerodynamic improvement will determine the design of the future Ferrari F###. The rest of my "inspiration" is fashion-related:" LED's, more angular lines smoothly blending with tender curves. Enjoy it while you can my friends.

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