Designer: Arun Kumar, Daniel Soriano and Magnus Grettve
Category: Automotive
Year: 2021 – 2030
Overview: Everything about the Ferrari Aliante concept screams speed. From the extravagantly long, low snout and seamless contoured glass engine cover, to the open cockpit and large lateral air intakes. The styling was inspired by a range of past and current Ferraris, including the mighty F40, the 458 Italia, and contemporary F1 cars.
The Ferrari Aliante concept has clearly been designed for drivers who like to drive, not pose. Although it would probably do both to an equally stratospheric level! To make the driving experience even more intense, the exposed interior of the Aliante is upholstered in a durable fabric which is dust and water proof – meaning the car can be driven in all but the most extreme weather conditions.
Powering the Ferrari Aliante concept is an unspecified hybrid drivetrain.
Overview: The Ferrari Verus is a hybrid-powered supercar concept created by the Romanian designer Andrus Ciprian. It must be Ferrari year for Ciprian, because this is the third Ferrari concept he’s developed in the last 12 months – if you count both the original and updated Ferrari Figaro concepts as two separate vehicles.
The inspiration for the Verus concept actually comes from Ferrari’s main competitor, Lamborghini. In particular the Lamborghini Veneno hypercar. As such the Verus concept has an extremely pointed front end and very taught surfaces. It’s slightly less bonkers than the Veneno, but then without a mind-numbing class-A drugs binge it would be hard to out-crazy the Lamborghini.
Other influences for the car come from the Ferrari LaFerrari and the Ferrari P4/5.
Powering the Ferrari Verus concept is a hybrid drivetrain identical to that found in the new Ferrari LaFerrari. That means a mid-mounted 6.3 litre V12 and an electric motor work together to produce 949 horsepower and 663 lb-ft of torque.