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Ferrari Says No to EVs, But Yes to More Hybrids
Ferrari is one of the most image-conscious automakers out there - there really are few others, if any, that would actually cut production to preserve the value and exclusivity of their cars. For this reason, it is harder for the Italians to simply give up using big V12s and try something else, than it is for Jaguar or any other slightly less exclusive brand. Read more »
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Ferrari To Keep Atmospheric V12s In The Future; Will Use Electric Boost
Ferrari seems really keen to preserve its heritage by offering cars with naturally aspirated engines in the future, as well. However, these units won’t remain without boost, it’s just that they’ll all be turned into hybrids and use...
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Is The Ferrari 488 Gtb Better Than The Legendary Enzo?
The latest Ferrari 488 GTB is the first turbocharged mid-engine V8 sports car from the Maranello factory since the Italian builder ended production of the Ferrari F40 more than two decades ago. Obviously, media outlets will compare the new 458 successor...
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New Ferrari Boss Marchionne Outlines Course Of Future Changes
Now that he’s in charge of Ferrari, Sergio Marchionne has been rumored to be planning several changes that would take the brand into the future. We even heard he may be inclined to ignore the exclusivity-preserving production cap put in place...
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Ferrari Ceo Confirms V12 Hybrid, Says Six-cylinder Engines Are Also On The Table
A V12 engine is a rare sight indeed in the automotive world and if we had to pick one maker closely associated with it, then it would have to be Ferrari. Even the very first model to bear the prancing horse logo, the 1947 125 S, was powered by a 1.5-liter...
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Paris Show: Ferrari California Hele Gets Stop- Start Tech, Emits 23% Less Co2
Visitors to the 2010 Paris Motor Show may have noticed a rather innocuous looking, black-topped Ferrari California on display at the automaker's stand. This is the Ferrari California HELE, which stands for High Emotion Low Emissions. Think of it...
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