Ferrari has filed a new patent for an upside-down, twin-supercharged inline-6 hydrogen engine and the concept is so outlandish that it seems like a joke.
Today, Ferrari is one of the most valuable brand names in the world, limiting production of its highly-sought-after models to ...
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Ferrari has confirmed it will unveil its first fully electric vehicle on October 9, 2025.The EV will be built at Ferrari’s ...
Such hardcore models, referred to internally as Versione Speciale—Italian for “Special Version”—typically arrive toward the ...
Ferrari, the Italian car brand, is coming in hot with its new engine that has nothing to do with hydrogen but something that is believed to change the world. Despite hydrogen being named the future of ...
The first electric Ferrari is set to debut on Oct. 9. Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna confirmed the date of the automaker's first ...
The Ferrari Camioncino pickup has an adventurous spirit and looks ready to take on some steep trails. Should the Prancing ...
Lamborghini launched the Temerario as the company chose to advance past Ferrari’s ongoing hydrogen exploration project. This new super sports car, with its twin-turbo V8 hybrid powertrain and advanced ...