Ferrari's still unnamed electric supercar was spotted testing again this week with fake exhaust tips, a weird lightbar, and full camo still.
This isn’t indicative of the bodystyle of the EV set to enter production in late 2025. Update 9/7: We’ve just received new, ...
Reuters has reported that Ferrari will charge more than €500,000 (£413k) for its first EV. As chairman John Elkann pointed out at the opening of its new e-building in Maranello (below), Ferrari ...
There's been discussion recently of an updated 599 GTB Fiorano and a replacement for the F430, but the oldest Ferrari in the stable ... by the latest reports and spy shots emanating from Europe.
Check out the latest spy ... Ferrari is working on an all-electric, Purosangue-like model, and here's how it looks in the real world... albeit wearing some camouflage. The silent-but-deadly M3 EV ...
Not as emotional as the V12-engined Purosangue, the all-electric F244 will be revealed in early October at the Capital ...
That has Ferrari testing it in the far north, where the CarBuzz spy photographers snapped it in muddy, slushy, and frozen conditions, the last place you'd ever expect to find one of the brand's ...
Oh, if we only had an apartment in Maranello overlooking Ferrari's private Fiorano test ... This time, an intrepid photographer snapped some shots of a disguised test mule running development ...
Ferrari’s electric vehicle was spotted ... the extended fender flares suggest the EV will have a wide track. Spy photographers also noted the mule has staggered wheels that measure 23 inches ...