Wednesday, June 17, 2015

2016 Ferrari Dino?

It has been hinted by Ferrari that and new Dino is in the works. The original vehicle known as the Dino 206 GT ( 1968 - 69 ) and then 246 GT (1969-1974 ), was named after Enzo Ferrari's deceased son and did not while it was made by Ferrari, it did not carry the Ferrari name. It was powered by a 2.0 and then a 2.4 V6.
 Paris - Bonhams 2013 - Ferrari Dino 246 GT Berlinetta - 1973 - 001.jpgDino 246 GT

A later and some would say less attractive Dino 308 GT4 with a 3.0 V8 was produced from 1973-1976 and then branded as a Ferrari from 1976 - 1980.

Dino GT4 p1.jpgFerrari Dino 308 GT4 2+2
New Dino???
 Ferrari hints at new Dino; could feature mid-engine twin-turbo V6 setupRendering by Fredrick Tjellesen
It is expected that the new Dino, will be powered by a 500hp twin turbo V6 and will run from 0-60mph in 3.5 seconds.

Will the new vehicle, if made, be known simply at the Dino, or will it be the Ferrari Dino? Time will tell, but if it looks anything like the rendering above, we say make it.

2 comments:

Jinawi said...

Ferrari Dino 246 was the 1st automobile produced by Ferrari in high figures. It is famous by many because of its intrinsic traveling qualities and groundbreaking style. In 2005, Sports Car Worldwide placed the vehicle at quantity six upon its set of Top Sports activities Cars from the 1970s. Managed speed Classic positioned the 206/246 at amount seven within their list of the 10 "Greatest Ferraris of most time".

Creation of the 2-liter 206 GRAND TOURING ended in 69 to make method for the 2. 4lt 246 GRAND TOURING. The 246 GT's coachwork was nearly identical towards the earlier car, this time in steel, probably as a result of Ferrari realizing that this kind of car would definitely be manufactured in numbers by no means before noticed by the organization. Cast flat iron replaced aluminium for the brand new car's engine unit, and this engine now produced 195 horsepower initially, and 180 hewlett packard for vehicles sent to the usa.

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