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Ferrari, which will present its first EV in October, showcased the two new plug-in hybrid models at its Maranello headquarters, in northern Italy.
Ferrari refreshed its hybrid range on Tuesday with the new 296 Speciale and its convertible version as the luxury sports car maker prepares for its first leap into the fully electric era.
The current Ferrari lineup is a bit confusing. The Roma is the entry-level model, with a starting price of around $250,000.
Overall, it makes for a powertrain that delivers 868 horsepower, about 50 more than what customers get in the ‘regular' GTB.
The 296 Speciale coupe is 60 kg lighter than the standard 296 GTB and has 49 more horsepower for a hybrid-combustion total of ...
The 296 GTS-replacing 296 Speciale A is here with less weight and more of everything else, including a higher starting price ...
With a lower curb weight, more power, and improved aero, Ferrari just made the 296—arguably its best driving car—even better.
Ferrari has unveiled the 296 Speciale and the 296 Speciale A.Building on the 296 GTB and GTS, the Speciale twins upgrade the ...
Charles Leclerc is not writing off his drivers’ championship hopes this early into the season, but says Ferrari needs to find ...
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari's leading driver, celebrated his 150th Formula 1 race at the Japanese Grand Prix. Leclerc, who surpassed Sebastian Vettel as Ferrari's all-time leading points scorer ...
Daniel W. Lewis Hamilton’s up-and-down start to life with Ferrari continued in Japan as he qualified eighth and crossed the line seventh, only making up a place on Racing Bulls driver Isack ...
finished the Japanese Grand Prix in seventh after a largely uneventful race at Suzuka. With teammate Charles Leclerc finishing fourth, Ferrari are still short of pace compared to frontrunners ...
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