Ferrari is opening a new E-Building in Maranello, Italy, that will produce traditional internal combustion engine cars alongside hybrid and future all-electric models. The electric model's launch is ...
But why are we worrying so much? A Ferrari should be experienced or lusted after. Even between legends like the Enzo, F40, and Testarossa, one of them must excite a gearhead. Besides, Ferrari knows ...
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Inauguration of the Ferrari e-building
The e-building, the factory that will produce internal combustion-engined cars, hybrids and Ferrari's first electric model, will be inaugurated in the presence of Italian President Sergio Mattarella.
Just in time for spring break season, Legoland Florida has opened an attraction that lets you build, customize and race your own Lego Ferrari cars. Lego Ferrari Build & Race is an interactive play ...
Legoland Florida is now in possession of the bright red Ferrari that’s made almost entirely of Lego bricks. It will front the Winter Haven theme park’s new Ferrari Build & Race attraction, which opens ...
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Hell Freezes Over! Ferrari Once Swore It Would Never Build an EV—Meet the 1,000-HP Elettrica (Sort of)
Ferrari pulled the wraps off its first pure-EV chassis, the Elettrica. The four-door, four-seat BEV promises a 0-60 mph time of under 2.5 seconds, a top speed of 193 mph, and a range of 330 miles on ...
Sees soft market demand for high performance luxury EVs Ferrari to launch its first EV model later this year First EV to be a "large" model but not SUV Competitors postponed or scaled back EV ...
A Ferrari 296 GTS weighs 3,395 pounds and is hand-built by master craftsmen in Italy. Here in America, a Lego replica of the supercar tips the scales at nearly two tons, or about 4,000 pounds. Yep, it ...
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