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By Adrian Bell in Industry on 17th Jun 2005 13:00
Ferrari Launches New Model
By Chris Bassett
The new Ferrari 'Vega' series with 16+16 speeds was first launched at the EIMA exhibition, Bologna in November and went into production at the beginning of the year. The 'Vega' has some outstanding features including a platform to reduce noise and vibrations, fully homologated cabins, more powerful, EUR 2 engines (max. 92 Hp) with counter rotating shafts, larger hydraulic pump, PTO clutch activated electro-hydraulically with brake, electro-hydraulically controlled insertion of front wheel drive, disc brake in oil bath on all four wheels, 'BRAKE-OFF' automatic hand brake, and many more new features.
"The new Vega will compliment the other already successful Ferrari models" says Andrew Fuller, Director of Lamberhurst Engineering. "With this now being the biggest Ferrari model available we now cater for small estate managers through to the large agricultural markets".
The 'Vega' will be on sale in the UK from 1st July 2005
For further information about the new Ferrari Vega or any other models, please contact Andrew Fuller on: +44 (0) 8456 121 141.
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