California t - replacement any time soon ?

California t - replacement any time soon ?

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longtail

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16 posts

99 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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Heard a suggestion that this may be as soon as next year, 2018. Anyone heard same suggestion ?




DarrenKMC

204 posts

109 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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Current lifecycle for production models is 6 years. No reason to believe this would change at the moment given the Cali T's importance and position in the range.

johnnyreggae

3,001 posts

167 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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Which given a global launch for the T of early 2014 means Uk cars would probably not arrive til Christmas 2020

There might be a chance of it coming a year forward depending on if a smaller V6 car is forthcoming

And based on Marchionne's November 2016 announcement hybrid is a distinct possibility

Edited by johnnyreggae on Sunday 15th January 17:19

DarrenKMC

204 posts

109 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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johnnyreggae said:

There might be a chance of it coming a year forward depending on if a smaller V6 car is forthcoming
Agreed, although it is also worth noting the 2008/9 California's platform is the basis for not only the Cali T but also the FF/Lusso, F12 and forthcoming F12M so if this platform sharing continues into the next generation of cars it may require the full development term.

One things for sure, whether you're a fan or not, given the impact the California has had on the brand and the new market area/customers it has brought, whatever does eventually replace it will have a lot to live up to!