GTO, F40, F50, Enzo, LaFerrari … and now F80. Yep, Ferrari bosses completely ignored Top Gear’s hypercar name generator, and ...
Maranello's new halo car is expected to use Le Mans-derived tech, and seems to be arriving just in time to compete with the ...
Ferrari has officially unveiled the F80, the most powerful supercar it has ever made. Here is what we know about the car and ...
The original plan was to have a narrow cabin to give the hypercar extreme proportions.
His latest score? Selling his prized 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari at auction Saturday at the fabled Barrett-Jackson gathering in Scottsdale, Arizona. Hagar bought the supercar – customized in a rare ...
The stats are staggering: 0 to 62 mph in just 2.1 seconds, 1,000 kilos of downforce at 155 mph, Formula One tech throughout.
The teaser may show 212 miles per hour, but GM clearly stated during the reveal of the 2025 ZR1 that it's gunning for more ...
At 190.5 inches in length and 81.1 inches in width, it's 5.4 inches longer and 2.7 inches wider than the LaFerrari was, and a huge 18.9 inches longer than the Ferrari F40. Despite the exterior ...
Ferrari has revealed successor to the LaFerrari Peak power of 1,184 hp generated from twin-turbocharged V-6 and trio of electric motors Production limited to 799 units Pricing starts at $3.9 ...
The hypercar wars are heating up, with Ferrari preparing the successor to the LaFerrari, and we’ve got the scoop ...