Ferrari News
Yasa’s tiny-but-powerful axial-flux electric motors can be found in hybrids sold by Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren and Koenigsegg.
Ferrari is looking to its first electric supercar to revive sales in China because the model will benefit from lower tariffs and taxes.
Internal combustion engines alone can't match the power of combining an ICE with a hybrid system, Ferrari engineers say.
Ferrari will show "the technological heart" of the new model at the company's capital markets day in October, CEO Benedetto Vigna said.
The 296 Speciale coupe is 60 kg lighter than the standard 296 GTB and has 49 more horsepower for a hybrid-combustion total of 868 hp. Prices start at $462,000.
In an unlikely pairing, China upstart Leapmotor will supply the underpinnings for a new EV for the country’s oldest auto brand, which got its start supplying sedans for Communist Party leaders and has become a fast-growing premium brand.
Mercedes-Benz is considering withdrawing its least expensive cars from the U.S. because President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs would likely make their sales economically unfeasible.
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.