Track-focused Ferrari SF90 in the works

    SF90 will have performance and cosmetic upgrades and also better aero.

    Published On Nov 02, 2022 08:00:00 AM

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    Ferrari SF90 Stradale

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    Ferrari is readying a hardcore SF90 with better performance and a modified exterior to vastly improve aerodynamics. This model is being tested currently overseas. 

    • Hardcore SF90 to have unique front bumpers and restyled spoiler
    • Combined power output could push the 1,000hp mark

    The uprated Ferrari SF90 will have unique front bumper with restyled spoiler at the back. It will have different side-skirt design for better aerodynamics. More styling and aero-related changes are expected as well that will be revealed close to the debut. 

    Performance details are also unknown but we would expect a significant power boost to what is already Ferrari’s fastest and most powerful road car yet. Any changes to the Ferrari’s plug-in hybrid powertrain would be likely to push the combined power output past that of the current Ferrari SF90 Stradale and open-topped Ferrari SF90 Spider and beyond the 1,000hp mark.

    Both versions are driven by a 780hp twin-turbocharged V8 engine mated to a 7.9kWh battery and three electric motors, combining to produce an eye-watering 1,000hp. 

    Expect more details on this hardcore SF90 to surface closer to the models debut sometime next year.

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