We start out in sunny Italy with an engine from one of the most iconic carmakers in the world, the Ferrari F154 V8 ... and 700 lb-ft of torque in the twin-turbo S7TT, which debuted in 2005 ...
Lamborghini moved beyond hydrogen exploration by introducing its revolutionary engine to the market ... chose to advance past Ferrari’s ongoing hydrogen exploration project. This new super sports car, ...
What happens when a 1400HP twin-turbo R8 hits the streets against a C8, Aventador, Ferrari, and another R8? Just some casual speed limit driving... until things get wild! Trump's buyout offer for ...
A Ferrari owner claims the company didn’t do ... in the UK lets two racers compete while sitting in the same genuine 458 Italia shell Little-known track-ready version of the 348 is almost ...
Ferrari has had a storied history in motorsport ... they're powered by some of the world's most advanced V6, V8, and V12 engines. While its participation in Formula One and endurance racing ...
Some auto enthusiasts happened to be walking past their local Nissan dealer and were surprised to see a Ferrari badge peaking ... The newly-mid-engine Nissan Sunny has had quite a power upgrade.
George Russell is keen to learn the secrets of Ferrari’s engine after Valtteri Bottas returned to Mercedes as reserve driver for the F1 2025 season. Bottas has rejoined Mercedes in a backup role ...
And lying at the heart of this beast rests a fantastic new powerplant: the G20E 2.0L turbo inline-four. Let's take a look under the hood — trunk – and see what sort of figures this engine ...
THIS jaw-dropping Ferrari has the most powerful engine ever, but it has one major drawback. The Ferrari Monza SP2 goes from 0 to 60mph in an astonishing 2.9 seconds but this isn't what makes it ...
Courtesy of RM Sotheby's Built from a genuine Ferrari V-8 engine, this piece of furniture ... beating heart of a Ferrari 458. Dubbed the F136 internally at Ferrari, this dry-sump naturally ...
Josh was very helpful and patient with me and great. The 2013 Ferrari 458 Italia price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features, mileage, vehicle history and location.