Che cazzo! The Ritz does have an electric mode? [UPDATE]

Che cazzo! The Ritz does have an electric mode? [UPDATE]

Posted on 20-10-2014 at 21:33 by MauritsH – 28 Comments”

LaFerrari rolt geruisloos de pitbox uit
Check the video below and form your own opinion, but it seems suspiciously that the answer to the above question is ‘yes’…

Ferrari took with their LaJubileumSpecial a lot of frills to the quantity but as hard as possible to hypen and at the same time a mysterious touch. As such, a direct comparison with medehypercars 918 Spyder and McLaren P1 are absolutely excluded, and had potential customers (like we are used to from the Italians) already have a complete fleet of Ferrari’s to have anyway in order to qualify for the fastest horse of the Scuderia.

In terms of numbers and performance cannot avoid the hypercartrio each other, not much, but there is one very important difference between, on the one hand, the 918 Spyder and P1 and on the other side of the Ritz. The latter may not be purely electrically driven, but at any time is (partly) driven by the atmospheric 6,3-litre V12.

At least: that’s what we thought. After carefully studying the video below, it appears that Ferrari’s flagship model is indeed purely on the batteries, it can be driven. If you have an other explanation for the successful driving away of the black beauty, we read that, of course, love.

[UPDATE]
More evidence of the social side of the Ritz?


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