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Ferrari refreshed its hybrid range on Tuesday with the new 296 Speciale and its convertible version as the luxury sports car maker prepares for its first leap into the fully electric era.
Overall, it makes for a powertrain that delivers 868 horsepower, about 50 more than what customers get in the ‘regular' GTB.
More power and performance for the turned-up 867-hp PHEV, but Ferrari's key target is better driver involvement.
Ferrari NV unveiled new special editions of its best-selling sports car, the 296, in a bid to extend the life of the model ...
As if the standard 296 GTB wasn't enough of a stunner, the Speciale arrives with more power, less weight, and a focus on ...
The very car that won the 1968 championship with Frank Gardner driving, XOO 349F, was stripped down with every component ...
The three-time Indy 500 winner said his F40 still gives him chills, and shared how his Singer was inspired by his dad's 930 ...
Lewis Hamilton, after initial struggles with his Ferrari, secured a commendable fifth position at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur emphasized the need for both Hamilton and the ...
His passion for cars and motorcycles ... the Chinese GP sprint race, where he started the race from pole position and crossed the finish line first, marking his and Ferrari's first sprint win ...
At the centre of the HF355 is the legendary V8 engine from a Ferrari F355. This 3.5-litre engine revs all the way up to 8,500 rpm and produces around 375 horsepower. Originally designed to power a car ...
Future waves are likely to explore Ferrari’s racing legacy—Le Mans heroes, F1 liveries, maybe even concept cars that never saw the light of day. There’s even chatter of limited-run models ...