It doesn't run on classic petrol and it doesn't have any e-thing under the hood! We're talking about this Ferrari 360 with synthetic fuel, so-called e-fuel, is fired. The video from the YouTube channel Seen Through Glass shows that P1 Fuel (biomass-based gas) can work in a production vehicle. The engine, which is actually designed for fossil fuels, is therefore powered by a combination of biomass and hydrogen. The biomass is plant based and the result is a fuel that works like gasoline. And even if the engine releases CO₂ emissions, technically it is a CO₂-neutral solution. Incidentally, P1 Fuels are already used in the World Rally Championship and the fuel was recently even used in a Formula 1 car from the 90s for demonstration purposes. And it works in the 3,6's high-revving 8-liter V360, too. Also, there is no discernible difference in performance, although we have no info on what P360 Fuel the 1 used.
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