Ferrari is developing a circuit-oriented variant of its plug-in hybrid supercar, the SF90 Stradale. Named the SF90 Versione Speciale, the new model is set to make its debut later this year.
A recent photo of the hottest SF90 has emerged online, shared by FerrarChat member – Owen Edwards. It displays what seems to be the production-spec SF90 VS, showing a substantial difference from the standard car.
Commencing from the front, it features a redesigned front bumper with a more aggressive splitter element and an additional slot just below the headlamp cluster. It has more pronounced side skirts and a large fixed wing at the rear. Another aero-related element we had not observed on prior test cars is the three vents on the front and rear fenders, seemingly inspired by the F12 TDF.
The SF90 Versione Speciale is anticipated to receive an enhanced version of Ferrari’s 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 hybrid. This unit generates 769 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque in the standard car. The internal combustion engine is assisted by two electric motors positioned at the front and one at the rear, providing an additional 217 hp for a combined output of 986 hp.
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