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But apparently, there’s more to come. Industry-wide rumors have long suggested that Ferrari might have its sights set on bringing back the manual transmission in its cars, after a 13-year gap.
So, if peak performance has been achieved, what's left? A revival of the manual transmission, potentially,.. Ferrari went away from the manual transmission as they chased ultimate performance.
Ferrari is considering putting a clutch pedal back in its cars after a decade-long absence. Only the limited-run and hugely expensive Icona heritage models would get manual option. Product ...
It’s been well over a decade since Ferrari offered a manual transmission on one of their cars. The Ferrari California was the last one, offering a manual box until 2012. But with only three (not ...
The manual transmission could soon be an option on Icona series models like the Daytona SP3 Ferrari S.p.A. “I don’t think all our customers want to have to train every morning just to drive ...
More power and performance for the turned-up 867-hp PHEV, but Ferrari's key target is better driver involvement.
Ferrari could soon bring back the iconic gated manual transmission, a feature not seen since the 2012 California. Chief product officer Gianmaria Fulgenzi recently revealed that with supercars ...
Ferrari could be about to make a lot of enthusiasts very happy. The Italian marque is considering bringing back the gated manual transmission following a decade-plus absence, according to Carsales.
Much of this comes from the adoption of titanium connecting rods (shared with the LaFerrari), a lighter crankshaft, redesigned turbochargers, and stronger, lighter pistons. Ferrari has also ...
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