Max Shkinder, a Ukraine-born, UK-based former Senior Designer at McLaren turned virtual artist at night (aka "maxshkinder" on social media), has done this CGI ...
The iconic Ferrari F40 supercar – arguably one of the most desired and beloved models in the brand’s history – may be returning in a new form. Citing “highly-reliable” s ...
The 1980s were packed with great cars that pushed the boundaries of performance and design. Supercars like the Ferrari F40 ...
But now – speeding Lamborghini beneath me, flying Ferrari ahead – it’s all gone ... while the SF90 XX employs a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 good for 786bhp. But in both cases three e-motors ...
You’d think with the new F80 producing a crazy 1,200bhp, that it would be powered by an iconic Ferrari V12. But instead, power comes from a 3.0-litre, twin-turbo V6 that produces an astonishing ...
the Ferrari F80 starts over from a blank slate. Instead of a glorious, screaming V12, as the LaFerrari had, the F80 uses a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6, paired with an electric motor to drive the rear ...
Ferrari's new F80 hypercar has tongues wagging ... Naturally, we'll start with the drivetrain. You've got a 3-L twin-turbo V6 hybrid engine putting out 900 hp. It's based on the one in the 296 ...
The F80 boasts a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 and three electric motors, delivering a combined 1,184 hp. Ferrari has a new flagship hypercar, and it’s called the F80. This wild creation fills the ...
Rear-wheel-drive and rated at over 600 horsepower, this hot-rodded subcompact took about seven years to build.
000kg of downforce at 250kph The F80 gets a new version of Ferrari’s 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 engine. It can rev to 9,200rpm, and compared to the unit that powers the 296 GTB, it has been ...
Please verify your email address. The Ferrari 296 GTB was the Maranello-based automaker's most modern V6-powered Ferrari. Actually, it was the only modern V6-powered Ferrari before the ...