High-performance carmaker Ferrari unveiled its first new supercar in more than a decade on Thursday, and it is already sold out. The Italian luxury sports car manufacturer introduced the F80 ...
There they were, Maranello’s Justice League, five Rosso Corsa–clad icons of Ferrari’s modern era, glowering from the rear of a hall in the automaker’s new E-building where its newest ...
Now Ferrari has revealed its alternative, with Road & Track having seen it at a preview event in Maranello. The Ferrari F80 will have 1184 hp, approximately 2300 pounds of downforce, and a 3362 ...
Ferrari has just revealed its new Formula 1–inspired supercar, the 2026 Ferrari F80, which is sixth in a line of halo cars that runs from the 288GTO to the LaFerrari. The F80 has a V-6 and three ...
Ferrari's new F80 hypercar has tongues wagging about the new design language, and whether it'll make for a suitable successor to the 2013 LaFerrari. What's probably more important, though, is that ...
It's also clear that Ferrari took inspiration from its double Le Mans-winning racecar, namely the 499P. Gifted with a relatively flat nose that hides a double S-duct system for extra front ...
This morning, Ferrari teased something big. In a 10-second video posted to X, Ferrari showed off a supercar under a red sheet, along with a reveal date of October 17 at 8 a.m. Eastern. As many ...
The bells in Maranello are ringing, and it’s not because of a Ferrari race win: A new Ferrari hypercar is on the way. Ferrari (RACE) unveiled the F80, its first hypercar in 11 years, earlier ...
Ferrari’s new F80 hypercar can record the track it is driving on and will boost the driver at the right time during the next lap. The “Boost Optimization” feature reads the straights and ...
The Ferrari F80 is the successor to the LaFerrari. It has three electric motors; the rear motor is also the combustion engine's starter. There are three working voltages: 800 V, 48 V and 12 V.
We get behind the wheel of the Prancing Horse's latest 830hp 6.5-litre V12 that propels it from rest to 62mph in just 2.9 seconds.
Ferrari’s hypercars have always moved the needle—and not just the ones in the instrument display. With Formula One and World Endurance Championship (WEC) racing cars doing the hard yards, the ...