A decade ago, the holy trinity of hyper cars included the LaFerrari, P1 and 918 Spyder, how do the new ones compare?
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The Ferrari F80, a hypercar that blends technological innovation with classic elegance, redefines the concept of speed and ... suspension that keeps the car stable in corners and enhances ground ...
a Spanish used car dealer with several automotive jewels in its portfolio, to shift it. However, the Ferrari F80 build slot in question is still for grabs, and it costs the same. This means the ...
In fact, Ferrari doesn't call this car a two-seater, but a 1+. “When Charles Leclerc (Ferrari’s wunderkind F1 driver) tested the F80, he said to us, ‘Finally, a car that works for the driver ...
The F80 borrows heavily from Ferrari’s racing technology, particularly from their Le Mans 499P car. This design helps ... Though still in concept form, Porsche has been clear about its ambitious ...
Porsche, meanwhile, turned the 918 Spyder concept car of 2010 into a production car ... had been a long time missing. Enter the Ferrari F80. For the first time in over 30 years, a V-12 wouldn ...
Ferrari’s successor ... scales – but with the F80 it could be argued that Ferrari has favoured functionality over cosmetic appeal. The construction of the car’s striking frame, which ...
The new car could take inspiration from Ferrari’s new flagship F80 hybrid hypercar. Various weight-saving measures will be made, and the V6 could be tuned to deliver more grunt. A special Piloti ...
A decade after Ferrari, McLaren and Porsche all launched hybrid hypercars – the LaFerrari, P1 and 918 Spyder – it's happened again. Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter. Look out for ...