Video, though. Posted by YouTube user CarloDelucis (via Jalopnik), it shows a black LaFerrari silently sailing through a garage and turning a corner before its V12 fires up.
If the LaFerrari really will drive with its gas engine shut off, it’s a bit a surprising that nobody has noticed it nevertheless. It’s strange to see one amongst these cars traveling without creating a sound, and that V12 isn’t exactly refined once it fires up.
It’s possible that the engine shuts off solely for transient periods of your time, too short for Ferrari to legitimately build the claim that you will drive a LaFerrari on power alone.Not that Ferrari would want to build that claim. It’s been adamant from the start that electrical driving isn’t a part of the LaFerrari’s mission, and that the hybrid system was only meant to enhance performance, while providing less-abysmal fuel economy.After all, who would need to silence that vi.3-liter V12? In the LaFerrari’s “HY-KERS” powertrain, it’s teamed with a pair of electrical motor-generators.
All produces a mixed 950 horsepower and over 664 pound-feet of torsion.Ferrari has hinted that it will build additional hybrid V12s within the future, to help carry on with alteration international emissions standards. For now tho', it’s preferred fuel-saving technology appears to be turbocharging.
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