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Ferrari releases first images of new 296 GT3 car

The new car, which has been developed in-house at Ferrari under a team led by head of GT race car design Ferdinando Cannizzio, will be based on the production 296 GTB that is powered by a turbo-charged V6 hybrid engine. However, Ferrari has stressed that the race model will not be equipped with the electric

Ferrari BR20 revealed as one-off fastback based on the GTC4Lusso

What do you get if you take the most practical Ferrari and make it less practical but more beautiful and totally exclusive? The answer, in this case, is the Ferrari BR20, which is a one-off creation based on the GTC4Lusso platform. The BR20 is the latest car to join Ferrari’s exclusive group of bespoke cars

By |2021-11-23T07:54:27+00:00November 22nd, 2021|Categories: Ferrari, News by Brand|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

Sound battle: Who is louder Ferrari V12 or $85,000 speakers?

What's louder? The Ferrari F12 TDF's exhaust resonating the combustion of the naturally aspirated 770hp V12 OR Bang & Olufsen's flagship speaker? The £60,000 Beolab 90 loudspeakers? The Ferrari F12 TDF's exhaust note is driven by the car's mighty 12-cylinder engine. The sound has a certain distinct resonance to it that is unmistakably a V12

A Florida man drive his Ferrari 360 off a dock

Florida man drove his blue Ferrari 360 off a dock near the Palm Beach On the morning of Dec. 26, 48-year-old James Mucciaccio Jr. appears to have had a brief conversation with a police officer, which appears to have been about parking his car on the dock. Mucciaccio then entered the Ferrari and proceeded to back off the

5 things you probably didn’t know about the LaFerrari

Julia Piquet presents 5 things you didn't know about the LaFerrari Electric motor produces more electric power than a Toyota Prius. The LaFerrari is the first production car to be introduced by Ferrari with a hybrid drivetrain. The LaFerrari has a 6.3-liter V12, and produces 788 hp, while the electric motor adds another 161 hp

Old school video of Ferrari F40 hit 200 MPH on a Japanese highway

Ferrari F40 321 kmh and it's so satisfying and clear. Just love this old video! LUCI PAW This clip is an oldie but a goodie that shows a Ferrari F40 reaching an indicated 320 kilometers per hour on a Japanese highway. The driver doesn't simply do a high-speed blast to nearly 200 mph and then slow down. Instead, he

Ferrari confirms Charles Leclerc for 2019 F1 season

Charles Leclerc has been prometed as Ferrari new driver. Formula 1 team confirmed him as Kimi Raikkonen’s 2019 replacement. Charles Leclerc will replace Kimi Raikkonen and now it's finally sealed. Leclerc is a Ferrari Driver Academy graduate and will become the first product of the programme to drive for the Italian team in F1. He

Ferrari is about to make first true electric supercar – Montezemolo

For some time we really believed in words of Ferrari founder. These beliefs were reinforced in 2011, when former Ferrari President and Chairman Luca di Montezemolo was asked whether or not Ferrari would be creeping into EV scene in the near future. His response was interesting to say the least: “You will never see a

Ferrari 488 Pista Spider Unveiled at Pebble Beach Concour

Ferrari surprised visitors to Sunday's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance with the unveiling of the 488 Pista Spider. The car is the 50th convertible from the Prancing Horse, and one of the most powerful on the market today. It shares its mechanical package with the 488 Pista coupe unveiled in March at the Geneva auto show, and that

By |2018-11-30T15:54:50+00:00August 27th, 2018|Categories: Ferrari, News by Brand|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

This ’62 Ferrari 250 GTO Could Become The Most Expensive Car Ever

On the heels of a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO allegedly selling for $70 million, this 1962 Ferrari is heading to an auction near you -- so long as you’re in Monterey during its legendary car week. The car, chassis number 3413, is slated to sell at the RM Sotheby’s sale at Monterey and could become the most expensive

By |2018-07-03T11:39:42+00:00July 3rd, 2018|Categories: Ferrari, News by Brand|0 Comments
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