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The Ferrari Club of America's parking lot at the 2005 United States Grand Prix. The following is a list of road cars manufactured by Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari, dating back to the 1950s (Race cars from the late 1940s).
Ferrari states that the SF90 Stradale is capable of accelerating from a standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.5 seconds, 0–200 km/h (124 mph) in 6.7 seconds and can attain a top speed of 340 km/h (211 mph). [14] It is the fastest Ferrari road car on their Fiorano Circuit as of 2020, seven tenths of a second faster than the LaFerrari. [15]
The following is a complete list of racing cars manufactured by Ferrari. Current. Year Car Image Category ... 2019 SF90; 2020 SF1000; 2021 SF21; 2022 F1-75; 2023 SF-23;
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United States Chevrolet: Impala SS: 1961-1969, 1994-1996 Coupé, Convertible United States Chevrolet: Laguna SS: 1973 Coupé, Wagon United States Chevrolet: Laguna Type S-3: 1974-1976 Coupé United States Chevrolet: Malibu El Camino Black Knight: 1978 Pickup United States Chevrolet: Malibu El Camino Royal Knight: 1979-1983 Pickup United States ...
The Ferrari SF90 (also known by its internal name, Project 670) [3] is a Formula One racing car designed and constructed by Scuderia Ferrari to compete during the 2019 Formula One World Championship. The chassis was designed by Mattia Binotto , Enrico Cardile , Fabio Montecchi and David Sanchez with Corrado Iotti leading the powertrain design.
Ferrari’s long-term 2026 target includes a product mix of 40% gas powered cars and 60% hybrid cars, and EBITDA target of 2.5 billion to 2.7 billion euros ($2.72 billion to $2.93 billion) with an ...
Ferrari S.p.A. (/ f ə ˈ r ɑːr i /; Italian: [ferˈraːri]) is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello.Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari (1898–1988), the company built its first car in 1940, adopted its current name in 1945, and began to produce its current line of road cars in 1947.