Worthy successor of the Ferrari California T, the Portofino is a retractable hardtop convertible. Its twin-turbo, 3.9L V8 develops 600 horsepower and 651 lb·ft of torque. This newcomer benefits from Ferrari’s latest racing technology, including F1-trac traction control and E-Diff3 electronic differential. The cabin promises an enhanced level of luxury, such as 18-way power-adjustable seats.
Ferrari doesn’t want to call the new Purosangue (thoroughbred) an SUV. Of course, the vehicle doesn’t look anything like a Range Rover , but it does offer increased ground clearance, four-wheel drive and a rear hatch. Comparisons can be made with the Porsche Macan , although the longer nose gives …
In case you hadn’t noticed, things are getting wild in the high-performance SUV segment. Aston Martin first sent shockwaves with the DBX 707 , then the Lamborghini Urus Performante soon followed. This week marked the introduction of the BMW XM , a plug-in hybrid model exclusive to the automaker’s M …
At the next Frankfurt Auto Show, Italian automaker Ferrari will present the Portofino, a Grand Touring convertible that will replace the California in its product line-up. Compared to the model it replaces, the Portofino is built on a new platform that’s lighter, but more rigid, too. Usually, a lighter and …
The 2016 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal gave Motoring TV the opportunity to meet some of the most passionate fans in the world, not not only of F1 racing, but also for one special car called Ferrari. (This segment originally aired on Motoring TV 2016 episode 26) …
F12tdf’s engine is the F12berlinetta’s 6262CC 65° V12 on which Ferrari engineers worked to boost maximum power output from 740 CV to 780 CV at 8.500 rpm, yelding a specific power output of 125 CV/l. The engine’s sporty response is assured by a maximum torque figure of 705 Nm (up …
Motoring TV had an exclusive opportunity to visit the Ferrari factory and the museum in Maranello Italy, very cool as you will see. Motoring TV 2014 Episode # 22 …