Recently, Chezhiyuan obtained the latest spy photos of the Ferrari SF90 successor, internally codenamed F173M. The new model will feature a new plug-in hybrid system with a combined power output exceeding 1000 horsepower. The spy shots reveal that the design style continues an evolutionary approach. Although heavy camouflage obscures its final appearance, changes to the front fascia are already evident. The new front bumper is equipped with a rectangular central air intake, complemented by a more aggressive protruding front lip, preserving Ferrari's iconic sporty genes while adding a fresh touch. The headlights on both sides are expected to adopt an entirely new style, which may further enhance the visual impact of the entire vehicle. The side design is not significantly different from the current model, with smooth and dynamic lines that continue the classic proportions of the SF90 Stradale. The rear bumper has been redesigned, with new ventilation openings added between the exhaust outlets. This detail not only optimizes aerodynamic performance but also enriches the layering at the rear. Additionally, the spy shots provide a glimpse of the new tail light design, although it is still uncertain if this will be part of the final production version. Regarding the powertrain, the current SF90 Stradale is powered by a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine and three electric motors. As the successor, the new car is expected to further enhance its performance. Reports suggest that it may continue to utilize the three-motor system, with total horsepower likely to exceed the 1000-horsepower mark. Chezhiyuan will continue to monitor and report on more news about the new car.
Ferrari SF90 Successor F173M Spotted with New Hybrid Powertrain

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