Ferrari is planning to launch its first fully electric car in October this year, marking a shift for the luxury sports car ...
We do know that Ferrari has built a dedicated EV complex (dubbed the E-Building) at its Maranello factory ... Ferrari’s first stab at an electric sports car – especially as we haven’t ...
The CEO of the Italian luxury car maker said the battery-powered car will be one of six new models it plans to roll out this ...
The new factory is also equipped to manufacture electrical components, including high voltage batteries, electric motors and axles. "Ferrari plans to launch first fully electric car in Italy in ...
We have to wait months before Ferrari officially unveils its new EV, but camera-wielding car enthusiasts have captured some video footage of what appears to be an all-electric prototype model.
Novitec has expanded the N-Largo treatment to the drop-top Ferrari 296 GTS. The model gains a wide bodykit, new wheels, lowering springs, and a new exhaust. The combined power output of the PHEV ...
There are hundreds of automotive concours d'elegance held globally each year, where the most beautiful and important and storied cars in history are honored and celebrated by an ever-growing public ...
From that black McLaren Artura that we adore to a Ferrari F8 ... ps/488 kW), and the electric motor assisting it is good for 165 hp (167 ps/123 kW). The Italian exotic car manufacturer says ...
Wallpaper* sits down with Adrian Hallmark, the newly installed CEO of Aston Martin, to find out how the company will evolve ...
though no convention centre ever looked as good as the inside of Nouvel’s factory. But then Ferrari has never seen itself as just another car maker or even a purveyor of high-end luxury goods.