You might find a manual gated gearshift.
A series of photos posted by an Instagram user purporting to show an invitation to the launch of the new Ferrari Icona in November were claimed to be from that person. Although the person stated in the text that the unveiling date was November 15, it wasn’t actually on the letter, A model of a gated transmission like those found on classic Ferraris was also in the box, suggesting that it might be a manual.
It is evident that the new Icona draws inspiration from classic Ferrari models. It is possible that the new Icona will draw inspiration from the 1967 Ferrari 330 P4 racecar. The vehicle could even have a removable roof panel, reminiscent of the 330 P4 Spyder.
Early spy photos showed Ferrari using modified LaFerraris. The latest photos and videos show it with black fabric covering the entire body . This indicates the transition to production-ready panels. The obvious design element is the high-mounted, central-exit exhausts.
According to reports, the new Icona will ride on the same platform that the Ferrari LaFerrari Perta. It is the naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine from the 812 Competizione. It produces 830 horsepower (619 Kilowatts) as well as 510 pound-feet (692 Newton meters) of torque. Hybrid assistance would not be available.
The new Icona would have a lot of appeal to the wealthy if it really does combine a manual gearbox with a naturally aspirated 12 cylinder engine. This combination has not been offered by Ferrari in years. The layout would be a big selling point.
Ferrari produced less than 500 units of the SP1 or SP2 Monza Icona models. This suggests that the company may make fewer or even fewer units of the new model, making it a highly exclusive machine. It is expected that the cost of the new machine will be between $2.5 and $3 million.