Ferrari FS 599 Fuoristrada SUV

altspace

Member
Contributor
:
1990 RX-7 Turbo II
Cayenne Turbo killer?

Lamborghini already had an SUV for sale more than 25 years ago and today Porsche's Cayenne is a global success. Ferrari hesitated for a long time but has now decided to develop the world's fastest SUV, or so says our Italian contact with insider info. Our DTP expert than set to work with this information and produced the following renderings. The project has been coded the "Ferrari FS 599 Fuoristrada" and its supposed world debut target date is the Geneva Auto Show 2010.

While the five-door will feature four-wheel drive its off-road capabilities are not among the top priorities of the Ferrari development team. Two-thirds of the engine's power is rumored to be transferred to the wide 22-inch high-performance street tires in the rear.

The engine is familiar and hails from the Ferrari F599 Fiorano, albeit in slightly modified form. Its maximum power output of more than 600 hp and 600 Nm of torque will be a challenge for the size 315 tires front and back.

Despite an empty weight of around 2.2 tons the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h is supposed to take less than five seconds, thanks to Formula 1-type shift paddles on the steering wheel. Targeted top speed is 300 km/h.

With a top speed such as this the Ferrari FS 599 Fuoristrada would easily eclipse the performance of a Porsche Cayenne Turbo, just as easily as it would eclipse its price at projected 250,000 Euros plus.
 
9071025.002.Mini1L.jpg


9071025.002.Mini2L.jpg


9071025.002.Mini3L.jpg
 
You can always tell when a carmaker is ready to augment their revenue....here comes an SUV. I was surprised by the success of the Cayenne, so this one will probably surprise me as well.
 
Don't think it's gonna happen...people wouldn't look at the brand the same again. It would lose something by creating an SUV.
 
Sorry to go off topic, but this cracked my ass up. I have two dogs that would react exactly the same, so I'm sitting here giggling uncontrollably

donotwant.jpg
 
I have to go the other way on this one. I kind of like the design. I think it looks good for an SUV. Now far be it from me to decide if this is a good move for the manufacturer, but as looks go. I approve.
 
Ok, that thing up there is hideous, but if you read the article, you'll see that the drawings are in no way based in reality, nor is much of the article:
Our DTP expert than set to work with this information and produced the following renderings.

...to the wide 22-inch high-performance street tires in the rear.

...the size 315 tires front and back.

...Despite an empty weight of around 2.2 tons

The first line says that someone from the publication that produced this article made those drawings, not anyone at Ferrari. For all we know the digital artist hates the idea of a Ferrari SUV as much as I do and hideously disfigured it on purpose to create a negative buzz around the idea.

The next three lines I quoted are all factual sounding numbers that mean nothing when there's no prototype, no spec sheet and no drawings from Ferrari to go by. They're making this s*** up, and reporting it like facts!

The only informed part of that whole article is
Lamborghini already had an SUV for sale more than 25 years ago and today Porsche's Cayenne is a global success. Ferrari hesitated for a long time but has now decided to develop the world's fastest SUV, or so says our Italian contact with insider info.
The rest is pure speculation, AKA BS!
 
just thougth i would post up a pick of the lambo suv they made, to me this thing looks badass.

lambo_lm_002_new.jpg


but when i looked on google for this pic it looked like lambo had a couple concept suvs out, but i could be wrong.
 
lol hells ya, i think it was the LM 002 something like that, i know they only made them in the thousands, they are pretty rare
 
Back