It takes something special to be considered Ferrari’s halo car. The company’s sixth such model, and immediate successor to the LaFerrari, is the F80. The new flagship is one of the boldest-looking Ferrari’s yet thanks to a low-slung design that incorporates a Daytona SP3-esque headlight visor, F40-style wheel arches, and a set of butterfly doors. Even the interior, with its staggered seating configuration, is sharp. The F80 has plenty of substance to match its style, though. At the heart of this is a hybrid powertrain that features a 3.0-liter turbocharged V-6 with three electric motors. The fact that the setup is electrified, and engine has six cylinders instead of 12, may ruffle some features, but its performance shouldn’t. The F80 makes 1,184 hp and 793 ft lbs of torque, thanks to which it can rocket from zero to 60 mph in 2.15 seconds and to a top speed of 217 mph. Ferrari of plans to build just 799 examples, of which we imagine it will have little trouble selling, $4 million price tag not withstanding.
First Announced: 2024
Powertrain: 3.0-liter turbocharged V-6 with three electric motors
Power: 1,184 hp and 793 ft lbs of torque
Zero to 60 mph: 2.15 seconds
Top Speed: 217 mph
Starting Price: $4 million
From the article by Bryan Hood