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|Height = '''Height - type here''' | |Height = '''Height - type here''' | ||
|Wheelbase = '''wheelbase - type here''' | |Wheelbase = '''wheelbase - type here''' | ||
|Weight = | |Weight = 3175 lbs | ||
|Transmission = | |Transmission = 5-Speed Manual | ||
|Engine = | |Engine = 4.9L Flat-12 | ||
|Power = | |Power = 428 hp @ 6750 rpm<br>362 lb-ft of [[torque]] @ 5500 rpm | ||
|Similar = '''similar (competition)''' | |Similar = '''similar (competition)''' | ||
|Designer = [[Zagato]] | |Designer = [[Zagato]] | ||
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The '''Ferrari FZ93''' is a concept car designed by [[Zagato]] and based on the [[Ferrari Testarossa]]. | The '''Ferrari FZ93''' is a concept car designed by [[Zagato]] and based on the [[Ferrari Testarossa]]. | ||
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==Unique Attributes== | ==Unique Attributes== | ||
The Ferrari F60/Enzo has some design features inherited from this vehicle. Note the overall shape of both Enzo and | The [[Ferrari Enzo|F60/Enzo]] has some design features inherited from this vehicle. Note the overall shape of both Enzo and FZ93's F1 styled nose. | ||
The FZ93 was designed by [[Zagato]] (Italy). | |||
==Criticisms== | ==Criticisms== | ||
Please make sure to '''''keep critiques in a third-person point of view'''''. If using criticisms from a reputable automotive source, then '''''please make sure to cite the quote'''''. | Please make sure to '''''keep critiques in a third-person point of view'''''. If using criticisms from a reputable automotive source, then '''''please make sure to cite the quote'''''. | ||
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[[Category:Concept automobiles]] | [[Category:Concept automobiles]] | ||
This Ferrari prototype is not as well known and is one-of supercar built on Testarossa for the 1993 Geneva Auto Show. Called the Formula Zagato ‘93 (FZ93), it followed a small series of curious Zagato 348s and some classic Zagato-Ferraris which were all built in exclusive numbers. | |||
The FZ93 was created by Ercole Spada who made a return to Zagato and designed this car. Ercole was responsible for the legendary Aston Martin DB4 Zagato and more recent cars like the iconic Alfa Romeo 155. His Testarossa made no concessions to the original and featured stylistic creases, huge air intakes and pleasing curves. | |||
When first released at Geneva, the FZ93 featured an awkward two-tone paint scheme and huge black cavallinos which easily distracted the viewer from the actual lines of the car. Since its release, Zagato has repainted the entire body blood red and never looked back. | |||
Paintwork aside, the FZ93 was initially received with mixed emotions and most viewers tended to prefer the original Pininfarina-designed Testarossa better. However, the FZ93 definitely had a influence on the Ferrari Enzo which was released almost 10 years later. Both cars share the same Formula-inspired nose and overall shape. |
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Ferrari FZ93 | |
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Ferrari | |
aka | Type aka here, not up there |
Introduction | year of introduction+Where(auto show) |
Class | Concept Car |
Body Style | how many doors+how many seats+what type of body |
Length | length - type here |
Width | Width - type here |
Height | Height - type here |
Wheelbase | wheelbase - type here |
Weight | 3175 lbs |
Transmission | 5-Speed Manual |
Engine | 4.9L Flat-12 |
Power | 428 hp @ 6750 rpm 362 lb-ft of torque @ 5500 rpm |
Similar | similar (competition) |
Designer | Zagato |
The Ferrari FZ93 is a concept car designed by Zagato and based on the Ferrari Testarossa.
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Unique Attributes
The F60/Enzo has some design features inherited from this vehicle. Note the overall shape of both Enzo and FZ93's F1 styled nose.
The FZ93 was designed by Zagato (Italy).
Criticisms
Please make sure to keep critiques in a third-person point of view. If using criticisms from a reputable automotive source, then please make sure to cite the quote.
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Please include any external sites that were used in collaborating this data, including manufacturer sites, in this section. This Ferrari prototype is not as well known and is one-of supercar built on Testarossa for the 1993 Geneva Auto Show. Called the Formula Zagato ‘93 (FZ93), it followed a small series of curious Zagato 348s and some classic Zagato-Ferraris which were all built in exclusive numbers.
The FZ93 was created by Ercole Spada who made a return to Zagato and designed this car. Ercole was responsible for the legendary Aston Martin DB4 Zagato and more recent cars like the iconic Alfa Romeo 155. His Testarossa made no concessions to the original and featured stylistic creases, huge air intakes and pleasing curves.
When first released at Geneva, the FZ93 featured an awkward two-tone paint scheme and huge black cavallinos which easily distracted the viewer from the actual lines of the car. Since its release, Zagato has repainted the entire body blood red and never looked back.
Paintwork aside, the FZ93 was initially received with mixed emotions and most viewers tended to prefer the original Pininfarina-designed Testarossa better. However, the FZ93 definitely had a influence on the Ferrari Enzo which was released almost 10 years later. Both cars share the same Formula-inspired nose and overall shape.