Past Ferrari Models, 1947–2023(ferrari.com) |
Past Ferrari Models, 1947–2023(ferrari.com) |
I think it's part of the addiction to HN, the dopamine hits of never knowing what you'll find.
That being said, not all links are interesting, but this one was, at least to me from a design stand point.
Two random tech examples: the first concept car with a back-up camera was the 1956 Buick Centurion; both Chrysler and RCA sold car stereos with record players in the '50s and '60s.
They have ceased to become a great fun car, to more just something to show off/luxury empty toy.
The Ferrari Roma, or Amalfi, are within that 600hp - 800hp range.
Simply, the new leadership thinks there is not enough market for it, and that's why. Mainly, because in the 2010-2015 era, when the pdk/dual clutch became popular, folks stopped buying manuals. But that attitude has changed, and folks are wanting for more manual experiences.
There is your list. https://carbuzz.com/10-most-powerful-cars-ever-with-a-manual...
You have cars from 600hp up to 800+ hp and safely can handle a manual transmission.
It is not a technical issue, just a leadership mentality issue.