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Ferrari 849 Testarossa Arrives And Replaces The SF90

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Ferrari 849 Testarossa Arrives And Replaces The SF90

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Ferrari 849 Testarossa

Ferrari has unveiled its latest sports car, the 849 Testarossa!

The car, which replaces the SF90 Stradale in the range, is a hybrid plug-in super sports berlinetta equipped with three electric motors alongside the mid-rear twin-turbo V8, delivering a total of 1050 cv, 50 more than the car it replaces.

Ferrari 849 TestarossaThe 849 Testarossa was developed by the Ferrari Styling Centre, directed by Flavio Manzoni, revolutionising the shape of the SF90 Stradale and emphasising the car’s technological and performance characteristics.

The stylistic language develops an architectural and futuristic direction, with a balance between sculptural forms and graphic elements. The vertical and transverse lines generate an unprecedented visual scheme, inspired by aeronautics and the Sports Prototypes of the 1970s.

Ferrari 849 TestarossaEXTERIOR

The flank is dominated by the door with a three-dimensional modelling which starts from the main crease line. The deeply sculpted upper surface of the door has a complex three-dimensionality never before achieved on a standard production car and redefines the relationship between the car body and the cabin area. The panel is made of a single aluminium alloy moulding thanks to Ferrari’s advanced manufacturing processes.

The characteristic of the door design is the way it is employed as an aerodynamic duct, giving it a distinctive momentum and architecture. The contrasting black vertical side intake feeds air to the intercooler and incorporates an additional intake, reinforcing the architectural imprint and introducing the concept of three-dimensional livery. The crease line extends towards the rear, leading to a double tail design inspired by the 512 S that changes the visual perception of the cabin, making it more compact and giving it a more cab-forward design.

The front has structured volumes that recall Ferrari geometries from the 1980s. A bridge-like horizontal fascia connects the headlights, recalling the styling theme already used on the Ferrari 12Cilindri, 296 and F80. This element creates a new ratio between volumes and voids in the surface treatment which creates a full-width spoiler effect. The body-coloured flicks and the black splitter complete the lower area of the bumper, reinforcing the technical and aerodynamic characteristics.

The rear is dominated by the two tails inspired by the 512 S which, integrated with the active wing, compose a patented aerodynamic solution. The sculpted rear bumper underlines the car’s sporty stance, emphasising the width, while the central section is characterized by the modelling around the iconic round tailpipes. The tail is completed by a full-width diffuser, which is very pronounced in the centre, and which enhances the sense of extreme performance.

In plan view, the extremely clean compositional form of the car is visible. The flicks that protrude from the front bumper, together with the two rear tail sections, harmoniously define the perimeter of the car. The rear screen is visually integrated into the two tail sections, again underlining the cab-forward effect.

The forged wheels have been developed in close synergy with the aerodynamics department. Prominent aerodynamic profiles with extended diamond-cut treatment optimise air extraction from the wheel well and control wake. The geometries allow for extensive aesthetic and functional customization.

Ferrari 849 TestarossaINTERIOR

The interior of the Ferrari 849 Testarossa is a synthesis between the layout of a berlinetta with a horizontal dashboard and the cockpit of a single-seater. The upper body of the dashboard features a floating effect with ‘C’-shaped air vents framed in aluminium. Between the upper and lower parts there is a contrasting horizontal band that integrates the main controls and the passenger screen. The lower part of the dash is characterized by two architectural sail motifs that incorporate the control functions, with the F80-inspired gate integrated in a floating position in the sail on the steering wheel side.

The central tunnel layout has been redesigned to distribute the secondary commands in a more rational and minimalist way. The central sail theme is picked up on the door cards where it houses a woofer with an aluminium grille. The same element also houses the door pull.

The interior design sets out to optimise space and improve ergonomics. Accessibility has been improved by reducing the width of the bottom of the door panel and adjacent areas, thus freeing up additional space for the rear bench and the passenger-side glove box.

The seats are available in two versions: comfort, with a sculptural treatment of the upholstery and styling that matches the geometry of the cockpit, and a carbon-fibre racing seat, with sporty side bolsters for ideal lateral containment. Both versions are the result of a combined study of ergonomics and style.

849 TESTAROSSA – TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Maximum power hybrid powertrain: 1,050 cv

Layout: Twin-turbo V8 – dry sump

Total displacement: 3,990 cc

Bore & stroke: 88 x 82 mm

Maximum power: 830 cv @ 7,500 rpm

Maximum torque: 842 Nm @ 6,500 rpm

Maximum speed: 8,300 rpm

Compression ratio: 9.54:1

Specific power: 208 cv/l

By the way, here below is the original classic Testarossa in case you forgot how it looks.

Ferrari Testarossa

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