Article 2MZAF Ferrari won’t drop the naturally aspirated V12 any time soon

Ferrari won’t drop the naturally aspirated V12 any time soon

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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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When Ferrari announced the 812 Superfast in February, I wondered if it might be the last-ever naturally aspirated Ferrari road car. The auto industry is in the midst of a full-blown turbocharger addiction-even in Maranello, where forced-induction V8s now power the California T, 488, and GTC4 Lusso T. But there will always be a place for a naturally aspirated V12 at Ferrari, according to CEO Sergio Marchionne; it's just that they'll come with some batteries included.

Emissions standards might be getting tougher, but Autocar reveals that Ferrari has no plans to ditch the V12 or turbocharge it:

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