Thursday, January 3, 2013

The Ferrari California might have forced induction in its future: Autoweek TV

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Thursday, January 03, 2013                 

Ferrari is no stranger to forced induction, having designed a pair of twin-turbo engines currently in use by its sister company Maserati. We'll have to wait to see if a turbocharger works its way into the engine bay of the next-gen California.
The Ferrari California might have forced induction in its future: Autoweek TV
01/03/13, 4:46 pm et
Also in this episode: NASCAR benefits from a bit of fiscal cliff dealing, and the Chevy Volt's spark has faded for some dealers.

TRANSCRIPT

-- The Ferrari California might get turbocharged.

-- NASCAR gets a $70 million tax break.

-- And some Chevy dealers are actually pulling the plug on the Chevy Volt.

I'm Greg Migliore. It feels like Tuesday, but get this, it's Thursday, and here comes your Autoweek TV.
The Ferrari California has definitely pushed some boundaries since 2008. But will it get a turbocharged engine?

Autocar magazine in the United Kingdom reports the possibility, noting that Ferrari has designed two twin-turbo engines currently in use by sister company Maserati. Both brands are part of the Fiat/Chrysler alliance....


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