Sabtu, 18 Desember 2010

Ferrari Aurea, a 360 Modena Successor Created by DGF Design

The beautiful Aurea concept was created by DGF Design in 2005 and aims to combine F1 tech with standard road car gear. We’re dealing with a hot supercar that reaches 60 mph in 3.9 sec thanks to its V8 engine and 501 hp.
Ferrari Aurea, a 360 Modena Successor Created by DGF Design
Aurea can reach a top speed of 325 km/h and its displacement is 3998 cc, as for the dimensions, they look something like this:
Length: 4476 mm
Width: 1968 mm
Height: 1150 mm
Weight: 1250 kg

Here’s a neat video showing some slides and close-ups of the car and more pics after the break:



Ferrari Aurea, a 360 Modena Successor Created by DGF Design
Ferrari Aurea, a 360 Modena Successor Created by DGF Design

Ferrari F460 Tifosi, a V8 Concept Supercar of 2008

We’ve had our share of , too many actually, so it’s time to go Italian for a while and check out this Ferrari F460 beauty. The Tifosi is a concept supercar created by Atilla Tay and the wannabe successor of the Ferrari F430.
Ferrari F460 Tifosi, a V8 Concept Supercar of 2008
There’s a powerful V8 mid-mounted engine at the core of this automobile, a 4.6 litre one to be more precise. Keeping the style of the F430, you’ll be able to see the engine of the F460 through a glass window, as for the design of this supercar, it seems to follow the shape of… DNA, believe it or not!
The Tifosi (Italian word for “fan”) is all about flowing lines and a matt black colour that gets the aggressive look going. Will this now scale model ever make it to the streets?

Ferrari F460 Tifosi, a V8 Concept Supercar of 2008

Ferrari Monza Goes Fast, Features an Autopilot

Forget all of the concept supercars you’ve seen lately, as we’re in for a Ferrari-branded treat. The pics we saw portraying this vehicle make it look like a toy, but what a powerful and expensive contraption it will be! Its designer, Iman Maghsoudi left the complicated task of driving at high speed to the supercar’s computer.

Ferrari Monza Goes Fast, Features an Autopilot
We’re dealing with a Ferrari that allows its driver to sit in a cockpit, just like the one of a Formula 1 car and control the vehicle at lower speeds. However, if you go past 200 km/h or so, the computer takes control and you’ll be back to playing Halo 5 while driving or whatever game will be a hit in the remote future.

Ferrari Monza Goes Fast, Features an Autopilot
Passing to the chassis, this supercar can change shape for better aerodynamics and a reduction of friction, so you won’t take off. The 2 “fins” are used for air circulation and to give the ride a meaner look.



Ferrari Monza Goes Fast, Features an Autopilot
Ferrari Monza Goes Fast, Features an Autopilot

Ferrari 2008 Concept Design, Not For the Faint Hearted

After checking out the Lamborghini Reventon experience we’ve gone blind for a few days, but now that we’ve come back to daylight, there’s a neat batch of photos showing a Ferrari 2008 concept design in here.
Ferrari 2008 Concept Design, Not For the Faint Hearted
Check out the A-pillar forward. Does it spell Maserati yo you? Never mind that, as the car still looks uber-cool, but very much NOT like the Ferrari supercars we know and love. Congrats to Luca Serafini for his neat design and here’s a gallery of his great automotive works.
Ferrari 2008 Concept Design, Not For the Faint Hearted

http://newhybridsupercar.blogspot.com/

The beautiful Aurea concept was created by DGF Design in 2005 and aims to combine F1 tech with standard road car gear. We’re dealing with a hot supercar that reaches 60 mph in 3.9 sec thanks to its V8 engine and 501 hp.
Ferrari Aurea, a 360 Modena Successor Created by DGF Design
Aurea can reach a top speed of 325 km/h and its displacement is 3998 cc, as for the dimensions, they look something like this:
Length: 4476 mm
Width: 1968 mm
Height: 1150 mm
Weight: 1250 kg

Here’s a neat video showing some slides and close-ups of the car and more pics after the break:



Ferrari Aurea, a 360 Modena Successor Created by DGF Design
Ferrari Aurea, a 360 Modena Successor Created by DGF Design

Ferrari F460 Tifosi, a V8 Concept Supercar of 2008

We’ve had our share of , too many actually, so it’s time to go Italian for a while and check out this Ferrari F460 beauty. The Tifosi is a concept supercar created by Atilla Tay and the wannabe successor of the Ferrari F430.
Ferrari F460 Tifosi, a V8 Concept Supercar of 2008
There’s a powerful V8 mid-mounted engine at the core of this automobile, a 4.6 litre one to be more precise. Keeping the style of the F430, you’ll be able to see the engine of the F460 through a glass window, as for the design of this supercar, it seems to follow the shape of… DNA, believe it or not!
The Tifosi (Italian word for “fan”) is all about flowing lines and a matt black colour that gets the aggressive look going. Will this now scale model ever make it to the streets?

Ferrari F460 Tifosi, a V8 Concept Supercar of 2008

Ferrari Monza Goes Fast, Features an Autopilot

Forget all of the concept supercars you’ve seen lately, as we’re in for a Ferrari-branded treat. The pics we saw portraying this vehicle make it look like a toy, but what a powerful and expensive contraption it will be! Its designer, Iman Maghsoudi left the complicated task of driving at high speed to the supercar’s computer.

Ferrari Monza Goes Fast, Features an Autopilot
We’re dealing with a Ferrari that allows its driver to sit in a cockpit, just like the one of a Formula 1 car and control the vehicle at lower speeds. However, if you go past 200 km/h or so, the computer takes control and you’ll be back to playing Halo 5 while driving or whatever game will be a hit in the remote future.

Ferrari Monza Goes Fast, Features an Autopilot
Passing to the chassis, this supercar can change shape for better aerodynamics and a reduction of friction, so you won’t take off. The 2 “fins” are used for air circulation and to give the ride a meaner look.



Ferrari Monza Goes Fast, Features an Autopilot
Ferrari Monza Goes Fast, Features an Autopilot

Ferrari 2008 Concept Design, Not For the Faint Hearted

After checking out the Lamborghini Reventon experience we’ve gone blind for a few days, but now that we’ve come back to daylight, there’s a neat batch of photos showing a Ferrari 2008 concept design in here.
Ferrari 2008 Concept Design, Not For the Faint Hearted
Check out the A-pillar forward. Does it spell Maserati yo you? Never mind that, as the car still looks uber-cool, but very much NOT like the Ferrari supercars we know and love. Congrats to Luca Serafini for his neat design and here’s a gallery of his great automotive works.
Ferrari 2008 Concept Design, Not For the Faint Hearted

http://newhybridsupercar.blogspot.com/

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