Ferrari

Ferrari Is Confident Gas Engines Haven’t Peaked Yet

Ferrari has been making headlines in recent days after Maranello revealed preliminary technical specifications for “Elettrica,” its first foray into…

8 months ago

Why Do So Many Cars Have Split Headlights?

Forget the classic look of two large headlights at each corner of the front end. Today’s cars see the world…

8 months ago

Ferrari Releases Details for Its First EV. And It Sounds Incredible

There doesn’t seem to be a ton of demand for electric supercars, but Ferrari is still forging ahead. The car,…

8 months ago

Ferrari’s Gas Engines Aren’t Going Anywhere—Including the V-12

Ferrari is readying its first electric vehicle. The so-called Electtrica is scheduled to arrive late next year, signifying a new era for…

8 months ago

The Ferrari Testarossa Is Back

The name Testarossa carries serious weight in Ferrari’s legacy. Originally launched in 1984 as the successor to the Berlinetta Boxer—and…

9 months ago

Ferrari’s Second EV Isn’t Delayed—It Doesn’t Exist

It’s been three years since Ferrari announced hell would freeze over with the launch of Maranello’s first electric car. The…

10 months ago

Ferrari Brings Back The Mid-Engine V-12 Supercar

Ferrari sparked controversy when it launched the F80 with a small V-6, half the cylinder count of the LaFerrari before…

11 months ago

Ferrari to Manual Gearbox Fans: Just Buy Used

Ferrari had its reasons for abandoning manual gearboxes after the 2012 California. Only two or three convertibles were ever sold…

11 months ago

Ferrari Admits It Made a Mistake When It Deleted Real Buttons

When Ferrari showed the Amalfi last night, we were pleased to see that the Roma’s successor received a more powerful…

11 months ago

2026 Ferrari Amalfi Revealed: New Face, Same Great V-8

The Roma's replacement gets a new front end, but keeps that lovely twin-turbo V-8—this time with more power. Source link

11 months ago