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Ferrari’s 911 fighter will be a small, V6-powered mid-engined model dubbed Dino

It’s a great time to be a fan of defunct European automakers. Germany’s Borgward surprised us earlier this year when it announced plans to return to building cars after a 50-year hiatus, Jensen and TVR will both launch new sports cars before the end of the decade, and now it looks like Ferrari is set to resurrect the heritage-laced Dino nameplate.

Speaking to journalists at the launch of the 488 GTB, Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne revealed that Dino’s long-rumored return is “not a question of if, but when.” Like the original street-legal Dino, the 206 GT (pictured) that was introduced in 1968, the 21st century model will be noticeably smaller in all directions and a lot lighter than its Ferrari-badged siblings. Power will reportedly come from a down-sized twin-turbocharged V6 engine mounted directly behind the passenger compartment.

Where the Dino will slot in the Ferrari lineup is an open question. Some sources say it will be positioned as a more hardcore, driver-focused alternative to the California T, while others claim it will be the first member of a new sub-brand created in order to avoid diluting the Prancing Horse’s brand image. Regardless of how it’s sold, Marchionne stressed that the Dino’s entry-level positioning will not result in a budget Ferrari.

“We may produce a 500-horsepower Ferrari but it will not be a cheap Ferrari. [It’s] important to get it right, and it would be a wrong association to make Dino just a cheaper Ferrari. ” he explained.

The Dino’s base price is expected to lie in the vicinity of $190,000, a figure that will put it up against rivals such as high-end versions of the Porsche 911 including the Turbo S and the GT3 RS, and the recently-introduced McLaren 570S. A timeframe for when to expect the car was not given, but we expect it’s at least three or four years away from making its debut.

Ronan Glon
Ronan Glon is an American automotive and tech journalist based in southern France. As a long-time contributor to Digital…
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