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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.
To make the new 296 Speciale Ferrari has added plenty, but it’s also taken away in a bid to build the most “emotionally ...
The Ferrari 296 VS has been spied ahead of a possible ... a new prototype has been spied undergoing testing in Maranello. Caught wearing less disguise than previous prototypes, the model gives ...
The 27-year-old revealed that he too will be at Ferrari’s Maranello factory early this week to help Ferrari’s recovery from an underwhelming start to the season. He told DAZN: “The car is ...
For years, Ferrari kept its focus on gas-guzzlers and hybrid vehicles, even as its rivals shifted into high gear with electric vehicles, launching several e-cars along the way. The luxury sports ...
His latest luxurious purchase in Milan is proof, as he will now be staying closer to Ferrari’s Maranello factory, which is 191 km from the Italian city that is also known as Europe’s richest ...
Unfortunately, it's been more than a dozen years since that's been an option on a new car out of Maranello — but according to a recent report by Australian magazine Car Sales, Ferrari is ...
A newly formed company called Vinile, based in Maranello, has unveiled its take ... something much more exotic like a brand-spanking new Ferrari, Porsche or McLaren – unless, of course, you ...
The 40-year-old, who recently bought a house in the fashionable Porta Nuova area of Milan, is expected to visit Ferrari’s Maranello factory this week ahead of the next race in Miami on May 4.
In a world where everything Ferrari-branded commands a premium, this new Hot Wheels collection is a breath of fresh air. A quick, real-world anecdote: Walking through the Ferrari museum in ...
Ferrari manufactures all of its cars at its historic Maranello headquarters in northern Italy. Waiting times for deliveries of new Ferraris are normally no shorter than 12 months.