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We’ve been aware of Ferrari’s efforts to develop a successor to the 812 Superfast for a while, as it has undergone testing on multiple occasions. However, the test mule had previously featured fake Roma bodywork. Recently, it was spotted with new exterior components, potentially providing further clues about its appearance once the camouflage is eventually removed

Internally known under the code-name F167, the prototype has now shed the Ferrari Roma’s distinctive front grille and rear design. Even during its previous guise as the Roma, it was evident that this model is longer and wider than the entry-level grand tourer.

In this iteration, it features a compact, square inlet at the front and a flat hood with prominent bulges above the front wheels. With its exceptionally lengthy hood, it has almost an exaggerated two-door coupe aesthetic, which will no doubt please fans of classic Ferrari designs.

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Although extensive camouflage conceals many of the car’s specifics, the heightened rear haunches and the prominent spoiler strongly suggest that it will adhere to the proportions of the current 812 Superfast.

However, while it’s too early to say for sure, from these photos it looks like the F167 will have simpler, smoother body panels than the 812 Superfast. In that, it may share some of the Roma’s simple elegance.

Under the hood, a recent video suggests that the vehicle will continue to be powered by a high-revving V12 engine. It’s unclear what Ferrari has planned for the powertrain, but the 812 Competizione currently squeezes 819 hp out of its 6.5-liter, naturally-aspirated V12 engine.

Unfortunately, it’s still not clear exactly when Ferrari plans to unveil the followup to the 812 family.

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