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2014 Ferrari F12berlinetta Spyder Convertible Car

Written By Unknown on Saturday, 14 December 2013 | 09:53

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Spyder Ferrari F12berlinetta Geneva debut still feels strange to our ears. With a capacity of 730 bhp engine. Spyder is stunning in terms of design. in lieu of the car GTB Fiorano. Mobi with a convertible design that allows the rider style. Konvetibel type of car is very much liked by the lovers of sports cars, Because it can enjoy the outside air directly and looks cool.
With the Geneva debut of the Ferrari F12berlinetta still fresh in our minds, why not take that next step and try to imagine this 730-bhp machine in convertible format. Call us greedy, but these artist renderings of a F12berlinetta Spyder make a good thing only better. As the replacement for the 599 GTB Fiorano, the new F12berlinetta is being hailed as the most powerful production car in Ferrari's history. Powered by 6.3-liter V-12 engine, mounted in front but pushed back as far as possible, the F12berlinetta is reportedly capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds. The car's top speed is approximately 210 mph.

Dropping the Top

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Expect the F12berlinetta to be much more than a simple swap of a metal roof for one you can fold back on a sunny day. To keep weight low, Ferrari will likely opt for a cloth top, versus a heavier and more complicated retractable hardtop—like the one used in the Ferrari California. Some additional stiffening of the chassis, to ensure the car remains as razor-sharp as its tin-top equivalent, could add a few extra pounds to the Spyder's curb weight. But look for Ferrari to make extensive use of lightweight materials, such as aluminum and carbon fiber, to minimize any impact on performance. The top speed is likely to be lowered electronically, at least when the car detects the top is stowed.
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With the F12berlinetta only recently out of the gates, and what's likely to be an extended wait list to get one, the Spyder version could be a year or two down the road. Pricing was not mentioned during the F12berlinetta launch in Geneva, though we estimate the Spyder would fall somewhere between $350,000 and $400,000. 

 source: www.roadandtrack.com

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