If you’re a dedicated Ferrari fan you might be wondering what’s happening at a company so steeped in powerful supercar tradition that it’s hard to imagine it would ever dabble in modern ecological technology. But leaked drawings reveal that Ferrari is developing hybrid plans.
The designs show an electric motor powering two wheels with a combustion engine powering the remaining wheels, or two electric motors placed inside the wheels themselves, combined with the same previous combustion engine system.
Ferrari is arguing that it’s hybrid technology will be used not to increase fuel efficiency necessarily, but to create an effective all wheel drive vehicle with refined handling.
The scoop comes from Autocar who believes that the all wheel drive system would work such that the driver can choose between 4×4 or rear wheel drive mode. The options would give Ferrari an almost offroad edge, using rear wheel drive in optimal driving conditions, and the 4×4 version in more difficult driving situations.
Autocar also reports that Ferrari is likely to use the hybrid technology with a start-stop system, proving that fuel efficiency is, actually, a big part of the development. This would also be a huge step for Ferrari, changing the style of its vehicles, and we’re starting to wonder if that classic Ferrari engine rumble may disappear.
For this reason, according to Autocar, Ferrari intends to make the start-stop system an option; to be switched on and off according to the driver’s wishes and the ladies who might or might not be around to impress.
Source | WorldCarFans
ulisse di bartolomei
20 Oct 2010 - 15:11 - #1Speaking about the Fiat hybrids, the technology double clutch with electric motor between has been stolen by a patent that Fiat Company has never wanted to purchase, but only shamelessly to copy. I invite to visit my blog where her “vitality” of the Fiat planners it appears in all of evidence:
http://dualsymbioticelectromechanicalengine.blogspot.com/
Whoever appreciates an honest industrial ethics in defence of intellectual ownership should spread out the history reported in my blog. If the industries can afford unpunished to copy the ideas and defending it need very expensive legal action, to which target need the patents? How our young people can find intellectual courage if the economic potentates crush the rights of the single ones?
whoever has a good idea on as I could act for defending my rights I beg him to leave a comment in my blog. Thanks and good time to everybody.
Ulisse Di Bartolomei