A decade ago, the holy trinity of hyper cars included the LaFerrari, P1 and 918 Spyder, how do the new ones compare?
Like cicadas, new Ferrari and McLaren specials emerge at regular intervals.
Could it really be the new F80, Ferrari’s recently announced supercar whose 799 examples, each fetching a cool $4 million, were long ago snapped up by the brand’s most exclusive clients?
The order books cover the production run through 2026, so shopping for a new Prancing Horse today means waiting until early ...
The last two generations of Ferrari's flagship special series supercars, the LaFerrari and this year's F80, are also both electrified. The F80 is a plug-in hybrid that combines a twin-turbocharged ...
The same event in 2024 saw the reveal of Ferrari’s latest hypercar, the £3m F80 hybrid. Although not expected to cost anywhere near that much, the electric Ferrari will likely sit somewhere ...
Ferrari closed 2024 with record-breaking financial performance, driven by personalization and a robust product mix. The launch of the F80 supercar and plans for six new models in 2025 signal the ...
Its pure EV concept, the Mission X ... Let’s call it the Unholy Duality, then. McLaren W1 vs Ferrari F80. How is this one going to play out? Well, without a V12 screaming to the far side ...
A decade after Ferrari, McLaren and Porsche all launched hybrid hypercars – the LaFerrari, P1 and 918 Spyder – it's happened again. Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter. Look out for ...