Ferrari News
Welcome to the Daily 5 report for Tuesday, Feb. 4. Asbury Automotive Group Inc. CEO David Hult said the company is “encouraged” by staff feedback about its four-store Tekion pilot.
Ferrari's first fully-electric vehicle will be launched in a unique and innovative way, CEO Benedetto Vigna said
Ferrari said a strong product mix and a growing demand for personalization had driven the results in 2024.
The Montreal-based dealership group that focuses on the high-end and performance segments said Jan. 20 that it had acquired the dealership in Bucharest.
The F80 was designed to embody “the ultimate in engineering” for a car with an internal combustion engine, Ferrari said. It is the first range-topping Ferrari supercar since the F40 in 1987 that doesn't feature a V-12 engine.
The F80 was designed to embody “the ultimate in engineering” for a car with an internal combustion engine, Ferrari said. It is the first range-topping Ferrari supercar since the F40 in 1987 that doesn't feature a V-12 engine.
Ferrari is preparing to enter the EV segment, building on its legacy of high-powered gasoline vehicles.
Supercar brands are leaning heavily into hybrids as a pragmatic middle ground to going fully electric right away.
The new coupe will replace the 812 Superfast.
The brand’s first battery-electric vehicle could debut in the U.S. in 2026.