The F80 is Ferrari's brand-new hypercar. It succeeds the iconic LaFerrari and brings 1,184 horsepower to the output party, ...
Ferrari has a new performance flagship model called the F80, and instead of a howling V-12 engine you'll find a twin-turbo V-6 plug-in hybrid powertrain under its exotic-looking bodywork.
Ferrari has introduced its latest weapon, the F80. Like all of Ferrari's flagship hypercars, the F80 was designed to push the boundaries of performance and technology. In classic Ferrari fashion ...
However, for shoppers who open up their checkbooks, we’re sure some custom options will be available that aren’t included in the configurator. From a performance standpoint, the F80 feels like ...
The F80 is Ferrari’s brand-new hypercar, previously referred to by its codename F250, and it’s not here to play nice. Out goes the operatic V12, replaced by a snarling twin-turbo V6 hybrid ...
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 ...
Ferrari pulled the covers off its latest hypercar, the Ferrari F80, this past Thursday. The F80 leverages the Italian brand’s racing pedigree at Le Mans and in Formula 1 to put cutting-edge ...
The combined output of the powertrain is 1,184 hp, which is the highest output of any Ferrari road car to date, and will enable the F80 to deliver true hypercar performance. Around Ferrari's ...
Unveiled earlier this week at the company’s factory, this car is maximum Maranello. 2025 Ferrari F80 Hypercar. Photo: Supplied The F80 features Ferrari’s most advanced technology, much of it ...
It is fleet-footed too, as the three motors with a combined output of 710kW can get the EV to 100kmh from rest in 3.4 seconds – quicker than the BMW M3 ... The F80 comes after a long line ...
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 ...
It’s been almost three decades since Ferrari released an ‘F-two-digits’ supercar, but here it is, the all-new, almighty $3.9 million Ferrari F80, the most powerful Ferrari road car ever.