Ferrari’s newest spectacle, the F80, is a $3.9 million hybrid hypercar eight years in the making with a powertrain that will make comparable rivals sweat. The 2026 F80 contains a 3.0-liter V6 ...
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Hybrid supercars proving gas engines aren’t dead
Hybrid supercars have quietly crossed a tipping point. What started as a compliance exercise to meet emissions rules has ...
The F80 features a novel “1+” cabin (the cockpit is narrower for aerodynamics and weight savings), which allows you to carry a passenger, even if it is more of a padded space than an actual seat.
Ferrari has always been about pushing speed and engineering boundaries. But with the new F80, the Italian carmaker seems to be taking it to a whole new level. Drawing inspiration from Formula 1 racing ...
Ferrari should have known better. If you are going to bring a few middle-age car writers to a racetrack in Italy to drive your company’s newest supercar, the F80, you should definitely not park a ...
When there’s a new Ferrari hypercar, every aspect of the car is combed over to extract the peak performance of its era, and the F80’s brakes are no exception. The Brembo CCM-R Plus system fitted to it ...
Ferrari stock dropped approximately 15 percent after the Maranello-based automaker confirmed the main technical details of its first series-production electric vehicle. Combined with the abysmally ...
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