It’s official: Ferrari’s next-generation hypercar will be revealed to the world on 17 October, following hot on the heels of the extreme, 1,258bhp McLaren W1 that was unveiled a few weeks ago.
Launched 40 years since the first model in the line, the 288 GTO, the F80’s name celebrates Ferrari’s upcoming 80th year. Lifting elements from Le Mans and Formula 1, it’s the firm’s ...
Because a V6 is faster! Why doesn’t the new Ferrari F80 hypercar have a V12? Because a V6 is faster! The F80’s V6 engine is sure to upset some purists, but Ferrari insists it offers the best ...
Please verify your email address. Ferrari's new F80 hypercar is the long-awaited successor to the venerated LaFerrari. As any automotive successor should be, it is a more powerful and more capable ...
Ferraris are usually noted for their incredible sexiness, but the new LaFerrari hypercar, a limited edition with a removable top, is going to be famous for something else. It's borderline ...
To the average person, every Ferrari is a supercar, but to the company itself, the word 'supercar' is reserved for those very special, limited-numbered cars that are released to the world every ...
Ferrari has revealed its latest hypercar to go up against the McLaren ... without impacting on space and comfort. The car boasts a new steering wheel, plus it features physical buttons that ...
It's a great time to be a power-hungry hypercar buyer, providing you have ... and a 3084-pound dry curb weight. Now Ferrari has revealed its alternative, with Road & Track having seen it at ...