Ferrari Maserati of Vancouver is bringing two LaFerraris and an Enzo to the auto show as part of its six-car Owner’s Collection display.Kevin Uy Ferrari will follow up its hybrid flagship LaFerrari with a new hybrid model to be revealed later this month—and packing more power than the LaFerrari while wearing a lower price tag. The rumour mills have been churning as prototypes have been spotted and Ferrari itself has released a small amount of information, but it seems now we’re getting some tangible details about the upcoming car. According to German magazine Auto Motor und Sport, in a leaked invitation to the launch event, Ferrari revealed the upcoming model would be able to hit 100 km/h in just 2.0 seconds, making it one of the fastest-accelerating cars available today. The upcoming model will also use three electric motors: two connected to the front wheels; and one in the transmission to offer assistance to the twin-turbo 3.9-litre V8, sourced from the F8 Tributo. Altogether, the vehicle will make roughly 986 horsepower, just over 20 more than the combined horsepower of the LaFerrari. The high-tech NSX from Acura uses the same layout as the upcoming Ferrari to great success, but only produces a combined system output of 600 horsepower, due to its smaller 3.5-litre V6. The new model is expected to cost 600,000 Euros (about $900,000), which is about half what the LaFerrari cost when it was brand-new in 2013, and about the same as the previous flagship, the Enzo. Ferrari’s second-ever hybrid will be revealed on May 31,
Origin: Ferrari’s new hybrid will follow the Acura NSX’s three-motor layout: report