The new Ferrari F80, Maranello’s first flagship hypercar in more than a decade, is powered by an engine with half the cylinders of its predecessor, the V12 LaFerrari. Oh, it’s got more ...
You could buy 142 Subaru WRXs, 25 Porsche 911s, or seven average-priced houses, and one apartment, in Melbourne, for $7 million, or you could have just one Ferrari F80. Believe me when I say this is ...
Ryan de Villiers is a budding automotive journalist based in South Africa and serving as one of the newest additions to the CarBuzz team. He immediately pursued a career in journalism after finishing ...
With the new M3 and M4, BMW is writing a new chapter in its history, one that keeps an eye on performance and the other on sustainability. While it all sounds like pretty rainbows and butterflies, how ...
Ferrari's new F80 hypercar has tongues wagging about the new design language, and whether it'll make for a suitable successor to the 2013 LaFerrari. What's probably more important, though, is that the ...
Maranello‘s best car just got better. Despite “only” packing six cylinders and a hybrid system, the Ferrari 296 GTB has been arguably Ferrari’s most praised model since it was born in 2021. Like most ...
Ferrari is not a name that's usually associated with modesty. This is an attitude that we love and is certainly one that can be applied to its latest supercar, the Ferrari F80. Leaning heavily on its ...
The F80 – which can smash through the 100km/h mark in just 2.1 seconds and blast past 200km/h in 5.75, on its way to a top speed of 350km/h – uses a vastly vavoomed version of the 3.0-litre turbo V6 ...
Tailwinds are building for Ferrari , according to Deutsche Bank. The bank upgraded shares of the luxury sports car manufacturer to buy rating from hold. Analyst Nicolai Kempf highlighted Ferrari's ...
Did you already think the Ferrari F80 was expensive? Wait until you see what it might cost after a re-seller’s markup. One German dealer is asking for an extra $2.5 million for its rare example of the ...
No one does top-of-the-line quite like Ferrari. The storied Italian marque has just unveiled the F80, the long-awaited follow-up to the LaFerrari. The company’s latest halo car is a dazzling beast, ...
The F80 offers a combined 1,184 hp from its hybrid twin-turbo V6 and will be limited to 799 examples Ferrari refers to the F80 as a “+1,” with the passenger seat set slightly further back than the ...