Ferrari Aurea, a 360 Modena Successor Created by DGF Design
September 17th, 2008 | by Thrystan |
The beautiful Ferrari Aurea concept was created by DGF Design in 2005 and aims to combine F1 tech with standard road car gear. We’re dealing with a hot supercar that reaches 60 mph in 3.9 sec thanks to its V8 engine and 501 hp.
Aurea can reach a top speed of 325 km/h and its displacement is 3998 cc, as for the dimensions, they look something like this:
Length: 4476 mm
Width: 1968 mm
Height: 1150 mm
Weight: 1250 kg
Here’s a neat video showing some slides and close-ups of the car and more pics after the break:
[via Diseno-Art]
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2 Responses to “Ferrari Aurea, a 360 Modena Successor Created by DGF Design”
By vincent on May 19, 2009 | Reply
ferrari is a beast king of design its just magnificently hott.
By mike halachis on Jul 14, 2010 | Reply
Ferrari aurea, this super car / car is by far the sexes’t thing i have ever laid my eyes on, i’ve seen alot of sports cars in my day and im only 30 but i follow up because im a gearhead & love all italian made cars in general, but the lamborghini’s and ferrari’s are the best for me.But yet there’s something speacal about this one/ aurea, it’s really the design that makes it just so beautiful looking, although it really could use like 800hp & a bigger eng.& other things to do with that for the car, but why?a crazy price like it has??? need to know, please email me thank’s mike h…