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Ferrari 499P wins on debut at 24 Hours of Le Mans

Green Car Congress

Ferrari won the Centenary edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the 499P driven by Alessandro Pier Guidi, who shared the number 51 car with James Calado and Antonio Giovinazzi, covering 342 laps of the French track. Ferrari’s history at Le Mans now comprises 39 victories, including 29 class wins.

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Fazzin’ hell! The new Ferrari F80 has nine electric motors and it’s not even an EV!

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Eleven years after the LaFerrari was launched, Ferrari has finally gotten around to introducing its successor the 2025 Ferrari F80. The F80 previews Ferrari’s latest hybrid powertrain thinking, its next-generation aerodynamics and advanced chassis and suspension design with all the tech destined for future non-EV models.

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

Baua Electric

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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Who needs a Ferrari, Lambo or Porsche! Radical $6 million McLaren W1 uses electric motor to produce more power than an F1 car

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Shift aside Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche because McLaren has stepped up the supercar game with the W1. Yep, the sleek carbon-fibre two-seater utilises an electric motor teamed with petrol propulsion to create the radical McLaren W1 that has more power than an F1 car. litre twin turbo V8. The McLaren W1 is claimed to take 2.7

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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing revises GR010 HYBRID for 2023 season

Green Car Congress

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing has revealed a revised GR010 HYBRID Hypercar for the 2023 season, when it will defend its number one status against new competitors at the Le Mans 24 Hours and the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). Adjustments have been made to the high-performance Racing Hybrid powertrain, which consists of 520kW (707PS) 3.5-liter

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2025 Ferrari electric car to be true to the brand, right down to its soundtrack

EV Central

Ferrari says its first electric car will stay true to the brand and deliver a thoroughly Italian soundtrack. Due in 2025, the yet-to-be-revealed Ferrari EV – the first all-electric car from the Italian supercar maker – is a bold step for the brand. Move aside Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren! Yes, it will have sound,” said Carando.

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Ferrari plots first EV—for $500,000 or more

Baua Electric

Ferrari’s first EV due in late 2025 Production to take place at new “e-building” plant May not be a traditional supercar It was only a decade ago that Ferrari was vehemently against launching an electric car , but the automaker known for its loud gas engines has been working on one for several years and plans to reveal it in late 2025.

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