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To understand the Amalfi, you must first understand what Ferrari wanted to accomplish with the Roma. When it arrived in 2020, ...
Instead, the F80 is powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 hybrid system that delivers 1,184 horsepower. It’s not just any engine, though—it borrows technology from Ferrari’s Formula 1 cars and their Le ...
Witness the early stage of a homemade Ferrari F80 replica, crafted entirely from scratch. This first phase focuses on the ...
Both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc declared the Ferrari F80 the fastest road car they've ever experienced after taking it for a high-speed spin around Fiorano.
The storied sports car maker has decided to delay the release of its second EV from 2026 to 2028, according to Reuters. The hold up isn’t due to a hitch in development but because the company is ...
One of the defining factors of an F1 car's performance is downforce and — once again — Ferrari's heritage in the sport and its understanding of downforce mechanics are apparent in the F80 ...
It is official! Ferrari is about to reveal its new model for 2025. According to specialists, the revelation will happen in October, and the car even has its name revealed. While waiting for the design ...
Ferrari unveiled the 296 Speciale on Tuesday, a special version of its hybrid mid-engine sports car that features upgrades from the 296s used in the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Ferrari Challenge.
For context, the 1,258 hp McLaren W1 starts at nearly twice the price of the Valhalla, at $2.1 million before taxes, while Ferrari’s 1,184hp plug-in hybrid F80 comes in at almost three times the ...
The F80 makes 1,184 hp (1200 CV) from a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 hybrid, good for 0-60 mph in a claimed 2.5 seconds. Top speed is also electronically limited to 217 mph.