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Former Ferrari F1 driver Sebastian Vettel and the upcoming electric Ferrari have a few things in common: they both know a thing or two about going fast – and now they advocate for more ...
Chairman John Elkann said that the iconic brand had been prepping up for years to step into the electric arena.
With Ferrari planning to sell V-12 engines until they're banned, they'll need an electric car or two on hand to keep various regulatory bodies at bay. Ferrari has remained tight-lipped thus far ...
While the legendary manufacturer has no plans to let its combustion engines die out, Ferrari will still join the rest of the world's transition towards EVs by launching its first purely electric model ...
Ferrari’s long-awaited EV will be built at its new e-building plant in Italy. The Elettrica will adopt an intriguing hatchback/crossover design. Thanks to spy videos, we’ve heard the new EV ...
RORY MCILROY is a career grand slam champion - and he has the car ... new Ferrari F12 costs around £240,000 - it can reach 0-62 mph in 3.1 seconds. As part of the promotion for their new electric ...
Its cars may be entirely irrational purchases but a cool vein of logic runs through everything Ferrari does. It spent a pile of money on a jewel-like twin-turbo V6 but is busy amortising the R&D ...
The good folks over at "car.design.trends" have recently focused our attention on a hypothetical proposal for a new Ferrari supercar ...
Electric supercars ... to 60mph faster than a Ferrari LaFerrari. The maverick American EV brand wasn’t happy with that, though, and decided to chance the car’s luck on the track.
But in light of inconsistent demand for exorbitantly priced electric vehicles, Automobili Lamborghini ... Its top speed is 312 kph (194 mph), whereas Ferrari quotes over 312 clicks for the V12 ...