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Blending Le Mans tech with Ferrari-level engineering, Alpine's 2028 supercar pairs a V6 and electric torque vectoring for ...
The Ferrari 296 GTB is not powered by a V8. No, it is a six-cylinder. A 120-degree V6 paired with a plug, making it a plug-in ...
Some cars evolve a legacy. Others reignite it. Every now and then, one does both. Enter the Ferrari 296 Speciale. Born from the most obsessive corners of Maranello’s engineering minds, it’s not ...
Developed in collaboration with Ferrari, which needed a high-volume production car to homologate its V6 for racing, the Dino became the first and only mass-produced Fiat sports car to feature a ...
And with a 2.0-liter V6 engine, the first Dino 206GT wasn't your typical V12-powered Ferrari. The car remains one of the most enjoyable road cars Ferrari has ever produced. A big part of the ...
Under the hood, the Fiat Dino featured a Ferrari-designed V6, the same engine that powered the legendary Dino 246 GT. In 1969, Fiat acquired a 50% stake in Ferrari. That same year, production of ...
Named after Enzo Ferrari’s late son, the Dino 246 GTS was powered by a 2.4-liter V6 engine with triple Weber carburetors that put out 192 hp through a 5-speed manual transmission. At just 2,381 ...
The I Believe singer's former 1972 Ferrari 246 Dino GTS sold at auction for a stunning ... Nero leather interior alongside its 2.4-liter V6 engine. After a few years, Cher - who has been enjoying ...
The Ferrari Dino engine was also named after Enzo's son, which Dino had helped to invent before his death. It was a 1.5 liter V6 engine that was featured in some early models of the Ferrari ...
Which is why I am in a secret location just beyond the Niagara Escarpment bouncing the Dino’s 2.4-litre, double overhead cam 65-degree V6 off its 7,600 rpm “soft” rev limiter. No ...
This 1968 Fiat Dino Spider example is one of approximately 1,133 2.0-liter V6-powered models like it, made between 1967 and 1968. Ferrari required a road-going model for racing homologation back in ...