Ferrari->ke252 is burning the midnight oil, coming up with plans for the next couple of years. We already know we'll be seeing the Spyder version of the 458 Italia at this year's Frankfurt Motor Show, but it looks like future plans will produce a few other models to clean and freshen up the Italian automaker's lineup.

The 2012 Ferrari 458 Italia Spyder will be powered by the same engine as the coupe while a retractable hard top will replace the canvas top offered on the 430 Spider - the model it replaces. Ferrari will be jazzing up the variants for this model in 2013 with a 458 Scuderia, followed by a refreshed model in 2014.

The first vehicle to follow the 458 Italia Spyder will be the replacement for the 599 GTB->ke395, codenamed the F152, which will make its world debut in March at the Geneva Motor Show. It will be a two-seat coupe with rear drive and a direct-injection V-12 longitudinal engine mounted in the front. Sales on the US market will begin by the end of 2012.

After the 599 GTB's replacement has its time to shine, Ferrari will be readying up the successor for the Enzo->ke389, which will also debut in 2012. This vehicle will be an all-carbon fiber model powered by a new, normally aspirated V-12. It will herald weight-reduction and fuel-saving technologies that Ferrari plans to adapt to its entire range by the end of decade.

When 2013 hits, Ferrari will be ready with facelift versions for the California->ke3183 and the 458 Scuderia as well. This is where Ferrari's revealed plans end, but we'll keep digging to find out more so stay tuned!

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