Sunday, December 16, 2012

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The Ferrari GTE Concept is a design study of a virtual successor to the iconic Enzo supercar. It was created by Angelo Granata from Italy.
As Angelo Granata explains, the design of the GTE is based on Ferrari’s classic styling cues, with “soft, rounded shapes that give the car an aggressive yet clean and modern look with a number of reference to the brand’s heritage.”
The proportions are characterized by a low stance and a streamlined silhouette, with a length of 4,650 mm, a width of 2,030 mm, a height of 1,080 mm and a wheelbase of 2,680 mm.
At the front, the headlights, featuring two double LED projectors, are explicitly inspired by the Ferrari F40, while the duckbill nose design reduces the aerodynamic drag and increases the downforce at thigh speeds. The rear end features an adjustable spoiler integrated into the body.
The car structure is based on a carbon fiber monocoque passenger safety cell coupled with a front and a rear subframe.
The GTE is equipped with a hybrid powertrain which incldes a 800 hp 7.3 liter V12 engine coupled with a double clutch transmission and a 120 hp KERS system.


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