A Ferrari 812 starts from cold, highlighting the raw engine sound and mechanical character that enthusiasts look for in a ...
The all-new Ferrari F80 hybrid hypercar made its premiere at the Finali Mondiali Ferrari event over the weekend at Italy’s famed Imola circuit. This was our first real opportunity to not only see but ...
Ferrari is finally dishing out some details about its upcoming electric car officially named the Elettrica, and there’s a sound on the table. Do we get to hear the sound today? Sadly, no. But Antonio ...
Ferrari's first all-electric model is expected to debut in 2025. The car will have a unique "sound signature." A new video showing a test mule reveals what the car sounds like. But while we’ve seen ...
The Ferrari 812 GTS fitted with a NOVITEC catback exhaust delivers an intense naturally aspirated V12 engine note during dyno ...
With the widespread electrification of the automotive industry well underway, it was only a matter of time before one of the world’s most famous brands would launch an EV. . Yes, the brand synonymous ...
View post: Subaru’s EV Future May Depend On Toyota Longer Than Planned Ferrari is poised to debut its first electric vehicle (EV) by the end of this year, and fans of the brand’s iconic engine roars ...
Ferrari unveiled its latest flagship, the F80, but the V12 is nowhere in sight. The V6-powered model with three electric motors has just hit the race track, and the sound of it lapping the Imola ...
Expect Ferrari‘s first EV to make some noise. Literally. The storied Italian marque wants enthusiasts to know that its first battery-powered model will be a true Prancing Horse. And just because the ...
Sound is a complicated topic in cars. Some cars are good because they're very loud. Some cars are good because they're very quiet. A select few cars can be counted in both categories. Really, only ...
Two patent filings hint at how Ferrari is planning to make up for the lack of engine noises in future electric cars. First spotted by CarBuzz, One patent application, published by the United States ...
Ferrari has managed to go 78 years before making its first fully electric vehicle. It's begun to reveal some details of what that'll look like, ahead of its proper 2026 launch – and what it will sound ...