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New LaFerrari is la hybrid (pictures)

Ferrari's latest, ultra-high-performance road car takes every tech advantage it can, using a hybrid electric drive system, digital instrument cluster, dual clutch automated manual transmission, and active suspension.

Wayne Cunningham
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began covering technology and the Web in 1994 as an editor of The Net magazine.
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GENEVA--A new Ferrari model is a rare thing, and the LaFerrari, unveiled at the 2013 Geneva auto show, will be rarer still. It is a limited edition, with only 499 units planned. It also serves as the most high-tech Ferrari to date. Ferrari says that the new technologies launched in this car will find their way into future models.
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Although featuring a very potent design with many cues taken from Ferrari's Formula 1 cars, the LaFerrari is built as a road car. The body and chassis are constructed of carbon fiber, which was formed and cured in Ferrari's own racing department. Owners can boast of real F1 material in their cars.
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Ferrari uses Brembo brake calipers and carbon ceramic rotors all around. The front wheels, which take 41 percent of the car's weight, are 19 inches and wrapped in Pirelli P-Zero 265/30 tires.
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The rear driven wheels are an inch larger than the fronts, 20s, with Pirelli P-Zero 345/30 tires.
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Ferrari equips the LaFerrari with an adaptive magnetic suspension system, which can adjust the damper response in milliseconds based on the current road surface. The underbody of the car is made of Kevlar-reinforced carbon fiber, resistant to damage from gravel and rocks thrown up from the road surface.
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Traditional in Ferrari sport cars, the engine sits under a transparent cover.
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Ferrari puts as much artistry into its engines as it does its cars. This new direct injection 6.3-liter V-12 produces 789 horsepower.
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But the internal combustion engine is only part of the story. Attached to the car's seven-speed dual clutch transmission is a 161 horsepower electric motor, adding boost to the rear wheels and making the total system output 950 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque. Ferrari calls this system HY-KERS.

Energy from braking and extra torque gets stored as electricity into a 132-pound battery pack. Although the electric motor cannot drive the LaFerrari by itself, it provides extra boost for acceleration.

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Ferrari further improves handling through active aerodynamics. Vanes on the front and rear automatically adjust to guide air under the car.
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The spoiler also adjusts automatically to increase downforce when needed. Here it is in the up position.
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The two-seater's doors hinge upward, making the cabin easier to access in narrow parking spaces.
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With the doors up, the carbon fiber chassis of the LaFerrari becomes visible, with the supporting beams curving inward toward the front wheels.
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The driver's seat is not adjustable, but will be fitted to each owner. However, Ferrari made the pedal box and steering wheel adjustable, giving some flexibility for other drivers.
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Given the dual clutch transmission, there is, of course, no shifter. Paddle shifters let the driver make sequential gear changes. LaFerrari also uses a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster mounted off to the right of the steering wheel. It can be set to show a traditional tachometer or a modern racing display.

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