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Ferrari SF90 Versione Speciale’s production body hints at aerodynamic tweaks

Every automaker finds ways to improve on their vehicles after their release, which is why we see tweaks and mid-cycle refreshes on every model. Ferrari is no different and many of its models often see more hard core variants a few years after their initial launch. That won’t change with the SF90 Stradale, which was […]

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Ferrari will debut its first fully electric model in 2025

Ferrari revealed during its Capital Markets Day presentation that it plans to produce 15 new models between 2023 and 2026. Electrification will play a major role in the brand’s upcoming portfolio revamp because hybrids and battery-electric vehicles will make up 60% of the product offering by 2026. Come to 2030, that will increase to 80% […]

by Stefan Ogbac
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Ferrari 296 GTS is an electrifying RWD droptop

When the Ferrari 296 GTB first arrived as a coupe, it was only a matter of time before the convertible variant followed. Now, we finally have that. Called the Ferrari 296 GTS, this two-seat droptop complements its fixed-roof sibling by giving you endless headroom when the weather is perfect. This is the second application of […]

by Stefan Ogbac
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Ferrari SF90 Stradale sets production car lap record at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

The Ferrari SF90 Stradale has set the production lap record at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS). At 1:29.625, the electrified prancing horse is the quickest production vehicle around that track, which is 2.439 miles long. The SF90 also reached speeds of up to 174.6 mph when it set the record-breaking lap time. According to Ferrari, the […]

by Stefan Ogbac
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Ferrari 296 GTB is the first modern prancing horse with a V6 and its electrified

The Ferrari 296 GTB marks the first time a V6 engine has graced the engine bays of a modern vehicle donning the prancing horse badge. Ferrari last used a V6 in the 1957 Dino 156 F2 and several Dino models from the 1960s and 1970s. This time, however, electrification is now part of the equation […]

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Ferrari SF90 Stradale drag races Rimac Nevera

Well, this was bound to happen. The horsepower wars have gone electric and Carwow has gone and pitted Maranello’s latest with a Croatian newcomer. Powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 coupled to three electric motors, the Ferrari SF90 Stradale makes 986 hp. In comparison, the all-electric Rimac Nevera generates 1,914 hp and 1,714 lb-ft from […]

by Stefan Ogbac
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Ferrari F171 hybrid prototype spied going for a cruise

Ferrari, along with its Italian rival Lamborghini, is heading toward an all-electrified future. While the prancing horse brand won’t be committing to the wholesale abandonment of the internal combustion engine any time soon, it is getting the most from its hybrid development and making the cars both fast and fun in the process. Our spies […]

by Bradley Brownell
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Ferrari Purosangue will lead group of SUVs, including EVs, because Ferrari likes to make money: Report

Just as sure as there would be a mutated, even more contagious strain of COVID-19 in the United States, Ferrari is going to build an SUV and future electric SUVs. Why? Because Ferrari likes making money. A report out of Car Magazine says that in addition to the upcoming Ferrari Purosangue SUV, there’ll be a […]

by Chad Kirchner
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Ferrari expected to slowly adopt electrification, keep some gas models

Supercars, like everything else, will need to embrace electrification in order to survive. Whether it’s a mild hybrid system, full hybrid or a completely electric car, every company will have something in their fleet eventually. Which is why we take the news that Ferrari won’t adopt a fully-electric lineup. During an earnings call, CEO Louis […]

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