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Ferrari F80 hybrid hypercar breaks cover with 1184 bhp, 350 kmph top speed

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Read more The Ferrari F80 is the most powerful road-going car ever from the Maranello-based car maker Over a decade since its last hypercar, Ferrari has taken the wraps off the new F80, its latest hypercar that arrives as a successor to the iconic LaFerrari. The new V6 hybrid engine comprises a 3.0-litre

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Ferrari names its price for its first EV, and hints a second one is on its way

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Ferrari is gearing up to launch its first electric vehicle, but those interested will have to dish out a pretty penny, just like the rest of its vehicles. Ferrari is known for building some of the fastest, most luxurious, and most beautiful vehicles in the world. It’s not the only thing Ferrari has in the works, either.

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Ferrari, with first electric supercar coming in 2025, warns rivals over Chinese EVs

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Although its first fully electric supercar is not due out until next year, Ferrari is warning rivals about incoming Chinese EVs. Ferrari’s boss claims new competition from China should be a “call to action” for EU automakers. China is not for Ferrari what it is for other luxury brands,” according to Vigna.

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Ferrari launches battery replacement scheme to preserve performance, value of its cars – ET Auto

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They cost around 7,000 euros (USD 7,530) a year, a source close to the matter said, adding they will also apply to Ferrari’s new all-electric model due next year. Ferrari already offers a five-year warranty on their hybrid powertrain parts. It has promised its first, fully electric vehicle at the end of 2025.

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Ferrari is preparing to launch its first EV sports car, but it will come with a hefty price tag

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The first fully electric Ferrari is coming soon. Ferrari is preparing to launch its first electric sports car, but it will come with a hefty price tag. The first Ferrari EV sports car will cost over $500,000 (500,000 euros). Ferrari is ahead of schedule after taking a “big-big step forward” late last year.

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Ferrari provides robust SF90 Stradale derivatives

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Ferrari’s advertising and marketing boss, Enrico Galliera, stated the SF90XX Stradale coupe and SF90XX Spider are “true high performance racing cars” which are street criminal. Ferrari gave the SF90 XX Stradale vehicles aerodynamic options, most commonly from the FXXK-EVO coupe. This delivers 530 kg of downforce at 250 kph (155 mph).

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McLaren takes hybrid approach to super EVs

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Ferrari’s first EV has been spotted in testing, Lamborghini says it is working “full throttle” on one of its own, but at British dream-car maker McLaren, a fully electric super car has been pushed to the back of the garage, due to “lack of demand”. READ ALSO: Can an electric Ferrari really be true to the brand’s heritage?

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