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Ferrari’s plug-in hybrid SF90 supercar has been leaked in what’s being referred to as Versione Speciale guise – and yes, that name means what you think it means.
The wild limited-run variant, which may wear a different name, was spied undisguised by Instagram account ProDriverCZ.
The SF90’s plug-in hybrid powertrain – comprising a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 engine and three electric motors – will reportedly be tuned to produce in excess of 1000hp (746kW).

For reference, the regular SF90 produces 735kW of power and 800Nm of torque, good for a 0-100km/h time of just 2.5 seconds.
A raft of visual modifications can be seen in these images, including a large fixed rear spoiler for greater downforce.
We can also see a more prominent front splitter, as well as air vents atop the fenders, more pronounced side skirts, and a larger rear diffuser.

You won’t miss it at night, either, thanks to what appears to be a full-width light bar in lieu of the standard car’s squared-off quad tail lights.
Expect changes to be made to improve both the SF90’s aerodynamic performance and reduce its weight.
The SF90 was Ferrari’s first plug-in hybrid, entering production in 2019.
It features a 7.9kWh lithium-ion battery and three electric motors. Two of these motors are positioned on the front axle, with the third at the rear between the engine and the gearbox.
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William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.


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