Following this morning’s unveil of the brand-new, Elettrica all-electric powertrain, Amalgam Collection is paying a timely tribute to one of Ferrari's greatest sports cars and the V12 that powered it.
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Inspecting an Abandoned Ferrari 250 GTO Project
An abandoned Ferrari 250 GTO project was uncovered after years in storage. This video documents the first inspection, revealing the car’s rough condition, original details, and restoration potential.
Ferrari is finally dishing out some details about its upcoming electric car officially named the Elettrica, and there’s a sound on the table. Do we get to hear the sound today? Sadly, no. But Antonio ...
Ferrari has released the specs of its first all-electric car, the Elettrica, and gave us a detailed look at the technology behind it. You will find the full specs and my take on the event below.
We’ve all seen them. Those cars for sale that claim former ‘celebrity ownership’, and are a letdown on one (or many) fronts. Cars in the classifieds need to have their provenance shouted about, of ...
Showcases Elettrica's tech at Capital Markets Day First EV marks milestone and completes powertrain line-up Ferrari developed bespoke sound system Model integrates 60+ patents, recycled aluminium ...
It’s hard to imagine stepping out of a 2025 Porsche 911 Turbo S and asking for almost 300 more horses, which means that the new RML GT Hypercar (GTH) may answer a question that nobody asked. But drive ...
Ferrari, the premium sports-car maker with an equally expensive valuation, saw its worst day ever after a capital-markets-day presentation. Ferrari’s stock IT:RACE RACE fell 13% in Milan trade as the ...
Ferrari had its worst ever day on the stock market today — plunging 16 percent — after unveiling details of its first-ever electric vehicle. The Italian supercar maker's value slid by roughly ...
Moments after Ferrari revealed the first details of its long-awaited EV, currently known as the Elettrica, the company’s shares took a sharp dive on the Italian stock market, marking its worst trading ...
We can’t show you what the first-ever electric-powered Ferrari looks like as the company is keeping details of the car’s interior and exterior under wraps until the first quarter of 2026. But during a ...
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