UK-based classic Ferrari restorer GTO Engineering wanted to make a 250 GT SWB that people wouldn't be afraid to drive for fear of damaging their multi-million-dollar classic. So, it combined modern tech with traditional craftsmanship to make something that's arguably better than the original: the Ferrari 250 GT SWB Revival.
Even Ferraris get recalled. Almost 10,000 458 and 488 models have been recalled over the potential for brake failure. Unfortunately, Ferrari doesn't know what the problem is.
Ferrari doesn’t like it when buyers mess with their supercars after purchase. One company, Mansory Design, set out to make a body kit to make the $200,000 Ferrari 488 GTB look more like the exclusive La Ferrari FXX K. The automaker was obviously not thrilled with that but it seems like the case is officially …
If you are looking into purchasing a Ferrari, you probably wouldn't mind finding out how to save money by purchasing a car using tax credits for all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Since Ferrari is dipping its toes into the EV market, you can save over $3,000 if you purchase a 2021 SF90 Ferrari Stradale.
Engineers of the 2023 Corvette Z06 have admitted that the project's goal was beating the Ferrari 458. This may be because the 2023 Corvette is the first mid-engine sports car to wear the 50-year-old Z06 badge. Read more...
RM Sotheby's has an ultra-rare 2016 Ferrari LaFerrari could fetch up to $3.4 million at auction next month. What makes the supercar so rare and worth so much?
It's not as hard-core as the GTO, but the Ferrari 250 GT Pinin Farina Cabriolet is from the same V12 bloodline. And as Jay Leno demonstrates from behind the wheel of a restored 1960 Series II example, it still makes beautiful music.
This 1989 Ferrari F40 Berlinetta recently sold for $2.1 million through Bonhams this weekend, but what made this supercar extra special? Many original ordered features.
Ferrari is one of the most famous brands globally, and almost everyone knows that Ferraris are high-priced cars. However, while Ferraris are made for the rich, there are more affordable options in Ferrari's lineup. Here's a look at the 2021 Ferrari Portofino M, which, at over $200,000, is one of the cheapest Ferraris out there.
As climate change ravages the globe, an increasing number of automakers and national governments are putting emphasis on electric vehicles (EVs). The European Union has instituted numerous mandates regarding EVs. However, one country in the union is hesitant to get fully on board with these initiatives.
Italian supercar brands like Lamborghini and Ferrari want an exception to the gasoline-powered vehicle ban proposed for 2030. Why should this be granted?
A luxury brand like Lamborghini doesn't spend money on traditional print advertising because buyers of these supercars don't see it. There are more efficient methods of getting the news out.