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HY-KERS system

Total maximum power
 
963 CV
Total maximum torque
 
>900 Nm
V12 maximum power*
 
800 CV @9000 rpm
Maximum revs
 
9250 rpm
V12 maximum torque
 
700 Nm @6750 rpm
Electric motor output
 
120 Kw (163 CV)
CO2 emissions**
 
330 g/km

Performance

Maximum speed
 
over 350 km/h
0-100 km/h
 
<3 sec
0-200 km/h
 
<7 sec
0-300 km/h
 
15 sec

ICE

Type
 
65-deg. V12
Bore and stroke
 
94 x 752 mm
Total displacement
 
6262 cc
Compression ratio
 
13.5:1
Specific power
 
128 CV/l

Dimensions

Length
 
4702 mm
Width
 
1992 mm
Height
 
1116 mm
Wheelbase
 
2665 mm
Weight distribution
 
41% fr, 59% r

Gearbox

7-speed DCT
 

Suspension

Front
 
double wishbones
Rear
 
multi-link

Tyres(Pirelli P-Zero)

Front
 
265/30 - 19
Rear
 
345/30 - 20

Carbon ceramic brakes (Brembo)

Front
 
398 x 223 x 36 mm
Rear
 
380 x 253 x 34 mm

Electronic controls

ESC
 
stability control
High performance ABS/EBD
 
Sistema frenata anti bloccaggio prestazionale /electronic brake balance
EF1-Trac
 
F1 electronic traction control integrated with the hybrid system
E-Diff 3
 
third generation electronic differential
SCM-E Frs
 
magnetorheological damping with twin solenoids (Al-Ni tube)
Aerodynamics
 
active
* with dynamic ram effect
 
**Undergoing homologation

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