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For context, the 1,258 hp McLaren W1 starts at nearly twice the price of the Valhalla, at $2.1 million before taxes, while Ferrari’s 1,184hp plug-in hybrid F80 comes in at almost three times the ...
It's the most advanced model in Aston Martin's history and directly competes with the Ferrari F80 and McLaren W1. Most notably, it costs nearly half as much as its rivals, potentially shaking up ...
We don’t know why the Brits have kept the camouflage on the prototypes – we've already seen the first official pictures of the McLaren W1 that will soon battle the Ferrari F80 flagship.
And once I found out Ferrari would not let me drive it, I wandered away to deal with the business at hand: the $4 million 1200-hp F80. The 288 GTO provides a nice bookend to the F80.
The 2026 Ferrari F80 is a groundbreaking supercar celebrating 80 years of Ferrari. It features a powerful hybrid V-6 engine with 1,184 hp, advanced aerodynamics, and cutting-edge tech. Priced at ...
Ferrari should have known better. If you are going to bring a few middle-age car writers to a racetrack in Italy to drive your company’s newest supercar, the F80, you should definitely not park ...
Ferrari made its F1 debut at the Monaco Grand Prix on 21 May 1950 and has competed in the series since then. So it's not surprising that the F80 leans heavily on this heritage, and this is ...
The W1 and F80 couldn't be more different, though, for McLaren decided to retain eight cylinders and rear wheels drive versus a twin-turbo sixer and all-wheel drive for the F80.
The F80’s front motors are juiced by either the 2.3-kWh battery pack or the small MGU-K motor (that also acts as a starter and can provide some accelerative power between shifts) mounted ...
Ferrari said Thursday it will raise prices by 10% on certain models after April 1 in response to new U.S. auto tariffs, adding up to $50,000 to the price of a typical Ferrari.
The sports car maker's more popular models, including the Purosangue SUV, the 12Cilindri and the F80, will get price increases of up to 10%. Ferrari produces all of its cars at its Maranello factory.