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Contrary to the hopes of everyone attending the 2013
Detroit Auto Show, The Motor City will not stage the debutante ball of the successor the
Ferrari Enzo. Before the Detroit show rumor, it was thought that we'd see the coupe, referred to as the
F70, for the first time at the
2013 Geneva Motor Show.
The Geneva timeline makes more sense, seeing the amount and kind of camo the car is still wearing on roads around Maranello, as seen here caught by a man-on-the-street. Copious amounts of hard plastic cladding, the faux-shovel snout and miles of gaffer tape hide the body from view. If Detroit were a go, then we'd expect to see the hybrid supercar out somewhere with
the cloth and canvas cladding the Italians switch to when D-Day is close. As it is, other than a new set of wheels, this looks like the same cladding we
saw the car wearing in June, when it looked a lot more spiffy.
Or maybe not -
Ferrari CEO
Luca di Montezemolo said earlier this year that "At the end of the year, we'll also be unveiling the new
Enzo, a limited series model and our first-ever hybrid car." But we don't yet know whether Montezemolo is referring to a public unveiling, as at an auto show, or a private event for potential buyers. We have six weeks to find out whether the camo or the CEO has it right.
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