New Ferrari California teased... again | Geneva - Car News Feb 2014

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13:13 Thursday 27 Feb 2014

Ferrari has released a second teaser image of its new California ahead of the car's full unveiling tomorrow.

The new car, dubbed the 149M Project, will make its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month. And although Ferrari has yet to release any images which show the car in full, the teaser image gives us a (very) slight indication of how the new car will look.

The image seems to suggest that the new Cali will draw inspiration from the F12 Berlinetta, with the silhouette suggesting that the new car will feature the F12's 'air bridge', which generates downforce. It seems likely therefore that the new car will look considerably different from the existing model.

It also seems likely that the new California will ditch the old model's 4.3-litre V8 engine in favour of the 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8 currently used in the Maserati Quattroporte, generating something in the region of 550bhp.

We'll bring you more news when the California is unveiled tomorrow.

 


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