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The Ferrari SP-8 is a one-off sports car based on a Ferrari F8 Spider and built for a Taiwanese customer. The SP-8 inherits the same layout, chassis and engine from the F8 Spider but opting for a roadster format (entirely without a roof). The headlights and front end are completely redesigned with a longer, more assertive splitter.
2022 2022 – Limited production mid-engine sports car, part of the new Icona range. Purosangue: 2022 2023 – Ferrari's first production four-door; uses the same platform as the Roma. 12Cilindri: 2024 2024 – Front mid-engine, V12 grand tourer. F80: 2024 2024 – hybrid sports car, Successor to the LaFerrari.
The drop-top F8 Spider remains in production. A Ferrari spokesperson confirmed to C/D that a lone 2023 F8 coupe was built for Ferrari North America, the arm of the company that covers the United ...
The Ferrari Roma (Type F169) is a grand touring car by Italian manufacturer Ferrari. It has a front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout with a turbocharged V8 engine and a 2+2 seating arrangement. [1] Based on the Ferrari Portofino, the car is placed between the Portofino and the Ferrari F8 in Ferrari's range of sports cars.
Ferrari has revealed the F80, a LaFerrari successor that uses a turbocharged and hybridized V-6 to make 1183 hp. It should be be the fastest Ferrari road car ever.
The Ferrari 296 (Type F171) [4] is a sports car built since 2022 by the Italian company Ferrari. The 296 is a two-seater, offered as a GTB coupe and a GTS folding hard-top convertible . It is a plug-in hybrid with a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout and its powertrain combines a twin-turbocharged 120-degree bank angle V6, with an ...
Ferrari Type 056 was introduced by Ferrari, who used it in Formula 1 between 2006 and 2013. The V8 engine was developed under engine chief Paolo Martinelli and thus marked the return of Ferrari's usage of a V8 engine after a forty-year absence. Its predecessor is the Tipo 055 used in the 2005 season, successor type 059/3 from 2014.
On Thursday afternoon Scuderia Ferrari confirmed seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton is making a switch from the Mercedes’ F1 team, where he has driven since 2013, to Scuderia Ferrari for 2025.