YouTuber and well-known spy video maker Varryx has posted a fresh vid showing a Ferrari SF90 Stradale parked on Lamborghini factory premises in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy.
The supercar sports yellow stickers that usually denote a hybrid powertrain. It also wears the optional Assetto Fiorano pack, which makes its body lighter and suspension stiffer.
Motor1 believes the Raging Bull may be working on a superhybrid of its own and looking into what the competition has achieved. It is already official that the supercar envisioned as a replacement for the Aventador will be packing a V12 and an electric motor. As such, it would make sense for the company to make sure it stays competitive.
This is not the first time Lambo did something like this, either; earlier sightings at the plant included an Aston Martin DBX and a Porsche 911 Turbo S.
The Ferrari SF90 Stradale draws its power from a four-liter V8 and a trio of electric motors. With 1,014 PS (1,000 hp / 746 kW) at its disposal, it reaches 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.5 seconds. Its alleged Lamborghini rival is expected to debut sometime next year.