Millechili

Millechili

2010 Ferrari Millechili

The Millechili (Italian for: one thousand (mille) kilograms (chili)) is a lightweight two-seater loaded with Formula 1 technology. In many ways it will be a successor to the Enzo, but instead of adding power, Ferrari will add lightness. The Millechili is a derivative of the F430’s aluminum space frame on a slightly longer, 104.3-inch wheelbase. The mid-engine layout will carry a new V-10 of unknown displacement making upwards of 600 horsepower.

The Future

Production is set to begin in 2010. An estimated 300 cars will be built over a couple years with a bease price around $500,000 USD and the final name of the car is being decided. [http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/hot_lists/car_shopping/future_cars_2010_and_beyond/2010_ferrari_millechili_car_news]

Reference

[1] http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/hot_lists/car_shopping/future_cars_2010_and_beyond/2010_ferrari_millechili_car_news


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