Ferrari F70 supercar, speculatively rendered

The Ferrari Enzo’s successor, which was produced in 2004, is likely to be one of the most sought-after models. There will be many artists who present their speculations for the world.

It is likely that the Ferrari Enzo’s successor will be one of the most sought-after models. There are many artists who will present their speculations for the world. Constantin-Gabriel Radu, one such artist, has presented this set of attractive images.

The pre-production prototypes for the Ferrari Enzo successor began appearing on public roads just a few weeks ago. Our spies were able to capture a few photos.

The F12 Berlinetta’s V12 engine, a 6.2-liter (662cc) unit that produces around 800 PS (588kW/789hp), is expected to generate power. The new F1-derived HYKERS petrol-electric hybrid system will join it, adding 120 PS and short-distance zero emission driving.

Ferrari F70 supercar, speculatively rendered

According to reports, a Ferrari model with the HY-KERS system was able to achieve a 0-100kph (0-60mph) speed that was 3 seconds faster than without.

Ferrari is said to be aiming for performance statistics that rival the Bugatti Veyron. This means we can expect a top speed of 408 kph (254mph), and a time between 0-100kph (0-60mph) of less than 2.5 seconds.