It could be called the 486.
The new hybrid Ferrari V6 engine is on the horizon. It’s not secret that Ferrari has announced its electrified plans back in 2018. Many test vehicles have been seen with various Frankenstein bodies on top of the new hybrid bones. We don’t know yet how powerful the “little brother” Prancing horse will be.
Unconfirmed report from Car This information might help shed some light. Although the source of the information is not known, it is believed that the hybrid Ferrari (codenamed F171) will have a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter engine and an electric motor. The combined output of the engine and electric motor is estimated to be around 700 horsepower (522 megawatts). 110 horsepower (82 kW), however, comes from the electric motor. The new Ferrari will have rear-wheel drive and a limited electric-only range, as it is mounted parallel to the engine. It’s still not confirmed, but it is consistent with Other rumors we have heard On the car.
These stats also place the F171 comfortably among the 986-hp SF90 Stradale, and the 592-hp Portofino. Although it is expected that Ferrari will offer the hybrid V6 as its mid-level offering at the moment, rumors about the return of the Dino nameplate seem unlikely. Although names have not been a big topic in Ferrari’s world, there are rumors that the car could be called the 486.
Emission regulations are getting stricter all over the globe, particularly in Europe. A small-displacement engine combined with electric assistance seems to be the only way supercars can survive the long-term. The future Ferrari Purosangue SUV will offer a similar setup. However, we won’t need to spend too much time thinking about the details. Both the 486 and the Purosangue will be available for purchase later in the year.