It was back in September 2018 when Ferrari announced an ambitious 2018-2022 product roadmap with 15 new products in the pipeline. Five of them were launched last year with the unveiling of the F8 Tributo, F8 Spider, 812 GTS, SF90 Stradale, and the Roma, with two additional new models slated to debut in the second half of 2020 and the Purosangue SUV in 2021.
Aside from the busy product rollout – which also includes limited editions such as the Monza SP1 and SP2 speedsters for the “Icona” series – the aforementioned roadmap also talked about how the Prancing Horse will embrace electrification and introduce a V6 family of engines. It is believed one of the new models Ferrari is working on will take the shape of a hybrid sports car with a six-cylinder engine.
Could this be it? There’s no way of knowing for sure, but one could…