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Ferrari joins the SUV club

For a long time there are rumours about a SUV made by Ferrari. Via AutoExpress we’ve found out that Ferrari should be working on a secret project, called F151. This would be a Ferrari SUV that should be able to compete with the Porsche Cayenne. So will this SUV really be built?

Ferrari used to be a very exclusive brand. Isn’t it possible that Ferrari will lose this image? We’ve also heard rumours that they are planning to produce, on a yearly base, eight to nine thousand cars of the model that will be the F430's replacement. Back to the SUV. According to the continuous rumours, the SUV by Ferrari starts to get serious. Speculations say that they will get the 4WD from Mercedes. They have to do so, due to the fact that Ferrari hasn’t got any knowledge about building 4WD cars. Another option would be to change the base of the 612 Scaglietti, heavily modify the traction control, so driving in the mud would be possible. Now, the only question is, who on earth will be driving a Ferrari in the mud? At the most Sheik Al Abib, who will be punishing his Ferrari in the desert.




The original idea was to build a Maserati SUV. According to AutoExpress, the bosses of Fiat liked the idea of a Ferrari SUV better. The F151 will be, in 2010, revealed as a concept and probably one year later on sale.

We’ll just have to wait but according to the rumours on the web which keep on coming, we think the Ferrari SUV is really going to come in a couple of years.
 
Source: Autoexpress.co.uk
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