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The Ferrari diesel exists!
By Stéphane Schlesinger on 15 June 2005 | (2) Comments | Permalink
Believe it or not, but the Ferrari diesel exists and is for sale in the south of France, for €38,000 (approx. £24,000). In fact, this is a Ferrari 400i whose owner replaced the engine with that of a... boat! Yes, the mythical V12 has given way to a 6-litre 6-in-line turbodiesel made by VM, delivering 175bhp.
Yes, this frenchy deserves a nasty sentence, but then, Ferrari is rumoured to proceed with tests on a 612 Scaglietti diesel! That on the photo below was followed and the photographer reported a strange noise, ground-oriented exhausts and strange smokes. If it's true, what on earth is Ferrari doing?
There were once rumours of talks between Audi and Maserati, when Fiat's misfortunes were peaking. It was question of putting the V10 TDI into the Maserati Quattroporte. Happily, this never happened.
But then, since even Jaguar makes an XJ diesel, why not a Quattroporte V8 JTDM one day?
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Posted by: gord | Apr 10, 2007 7:02:36 AM
okay, now WHERE is the ad for this car, thanking in advance!
gord in ontario canada
Posted by: Georgio | Jun 10, 2012 11:43:47 AM
I'm currently owning a 612 and with the prospect idea o placing a V12 TDI twin turbo from a Q7 wreck in Florida.
If Ferrari was toying with the idea themselves, then I think is ethically feasible to perform.
Got to research more more into it.
Thank you for your thoughts in to this topic. It helped me a lot into making my mind for this future purchase.