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What kind of supercar could possibly be quicker than an F1 car? How about an electric sucker car from startup McMurtry Automotive?
Ferrari, which will present its first EV in October, showcased the two new plug-in hybrid models at its Maranello ...
The track-honed special edition is a lighter and more powerful rendition of Ferrari’s mid-engine 296 GTB, now outputting ...
The 296 GTS-replacing 296 Speciale A is here with less weight and more of everything else, including a higher starting price ...
More power and performance for the turned-up 867-hp PHEV, but Ferrari's key target is better driver involvement.
The people making electric cars today must optimise the cost – we have the luxury of not having to do this.’ Reuters has reported that Ferrari will charge more than €500,000 (£413k ...
No one, after driving Ferrari’s 819bhp 296 GTB hybrid comes away saying ‘what that needs is a bit less weight and a bit more ...
Think back to 2004 and try to imagine what the world of electric cars looked like. There was no Tesla, no Nissan Leaf even. The idea of using electricity to make a car faster was still a long ways ...