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Ferrari’s first electric car will cost at least 500,000 euros ($535,000), a source familiar with the matter told Reuters, as the luxury automaker prepares to open a plant that will make the ...
Ferrari is poised to debut its first electric vehicle (EV) by the end of this year, and fans of the brand’s iconic engine roars have reason to pay attention. Spy footage reveals the EV ...
High-performance carmaker Ferrari unveiled its first new supercar in more than a decade on Thursday, and it is already sold out. The Italian luxury sports car manufacturer introduced the F80 ...
Classic Ferraris can be among the most valuable cars in the world with some selling for tens of millions of dollars. That value also means it’s a ripe market for counterfeits. Ferrari is so ...
After several years of building cars with hybrid technology, Ferrari is finally ready to bring its first full electric vehicle to the street, according to statements made by CEO Benedetto Vigna ...
so being able to buy a fully-fledged Ferrari family car is a dream for many. Understanding this, the Italian marque has offered a fair number of different four-seater models over the years.
Since then, Ferrari has only offered cars equipped with dual-clutch transmissions. And Fulgenzi made it clear that’s not about to change: “For a performance car the manual transmission is not ...
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 ...
Famously, founder Enzo Ferrari once said that the company would "always deliver one less car than the market demands." Vigna shared a couple of examples during a fireside chat at CONVERGE LIVE of ...
On a foggy day at Ferrari’s Fiorano test track at its Maranello headquarters, Hamilton finally got to live his dream, sitting behind the wheel of the red car for the first time. To see him wear ...
Could Jeep follow that lead? By Claire Moses Reporting from Paris Ferrari is more than just a car company — it’s a lifestyle. Or so said John Elkann, the chief executive of Exor, the parent ...