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Originally Posted by Yannis Ferrari builds a 4x4 Ferrari is developing a part-time four-wheel-drive system, which could be used on front-engined models, such as the 612 Scaglietti and forthcoming V12-powered 600, as well as the Maserati Quattroporte and Coupé. The set-up also combines all-wheel drive and a transaxle layout for the first time.
Revealed in this patent drawing (right), the new system is exceptionally compact and simpler than rival 4x4 systems based on a rear-drive layout. A constant velocity joint and oil bath clutch - which sends drive to the front wheels - are encased on the end of the engine block.
However, the system will not be full-time but instead will act as sophisticated traction control in poor conditions.
In third gear — when the car is most likely to skid — drive is sent to the front wheels when sensors detect a slide. In higher gears, the system is limited to 20-30-second bursts of 4x4 traction to stop overheating. A launch date has not yet been revealed.
Source: http://www.autocar.co.uk/news_article.asp?na_id=217390 |
the key is that it's going to have to be light. But then again, Porsche and Lambo are doing it already so I'm sure Ferrari will have studied it properly.