Ferrari Portofino Reviews
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Badge of honour. Here are the the Top 10 best car name badges of all time | Opinion
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By James Cleary · 20 Dec 2024
What’s a car without a name? It’s an object that may function superbly well. It might even look impressively tough or beautifully sleek.

The most powerful road-legal Ferrari ever, and it's a V6 hybrid: Ferrari F80 revealed as supercar successor to the Ferrari LaFerrari and rival to the McLaren W1
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By Samuel Irvine · 18 Oct 2024
Just weeks after the release of the McLaren W1, Ferrari has unveiled its next halo car and next-generation ‘holy trinity’ competitor, the Ferrari F80.

How Ferrari is going to make the V12 engine live on in the face of tough new government emissions laws
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By Stephen Corby · 09 Oct 2024
Ferrari’s just-launched 12 Cilindri will be the last naturally aspirated vehicle of its kind, and indeed the last naturally-aspirated Ferrari of any kind, with the brand set to turn to hybridisation to keep its enormous V12 engine alive, and legal under increasingly challenging emissions regulations.
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Ferrari 12Cilindri 2025 review - International first drive
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By Stephen Corby · 02 Oct 2024
Ferrari is now the only company on Earth crazy enough to attempt to squeeze a naturally aspirated V12 through modern emissions laws, but anyone who buys this spectacular new Ferrari 12Cilindri will be very glad they did. As long as it's not raining.

The ugliest Ferrari of all time? Mansory has its way with the Ferrari Purosangue SUV and it's worse than you imagine
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By Chris Thompson · 26 Sep 2024
Sorry to make you look at this, really. It’s the Mansory Pugnator and it’s based on the Ferrari Purosangue SUV, though you genuinely might not know from looking at it.Leaving taste and subtlety at the door, as is the Mansory way, the prancing pony from Maranello is now a little less ‘Lake Como’ and a little more ‘put me in a coma’.“The Mansory Pugnator, which derives its name from the Latin ‘Pugnator: the competitor or contestant’, is yet another complete vehicle conversion that impressively and unrivalled demonstrates the entire technical expertise of Mansory,” the German conversion workshop says of its work on the Purosangue.With a series of coloured carbon fibre body panels and add-ons, the shape of the Ferrari SUV has been so altered that we’re surprised Ferrari hasn’t submitted a cease and desist (as it is often wont to do when people start fiddling with their cars).A new set of one-piece, ultra-light forged wheels in staggered 22-inch front and 23-inch rear sizes are arguably one of the most subtle things about this car.Its interior is similarly loud. A slathering of white leather with no shortage of red accents and Mansory badging looks ripe for literally any amount of dirt to immediately stain.It’s not all visual though, as Mansory usually also gets into the greasy bits and has a play around with some moving parts.In this case, the outfit has upped the Ferrari Purosangue’s 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12’s outputs from 533kW of power and 716Nm of torque to 563kW and 730Nm.Mansory calls it a “vehicle whose owners can fully realise their individual ideas and wishes”. We’re not sure we’d make this our wish if we had the funds to do so.

A 16-year warranty! Plug-in hybrid models from Ferrari like the SF90 and 296 score generous scheduled battery replacements
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By Chris Thompson · 03 Jul 2024
Ferrari has announced a new pair of extended warranties, both aimed at keeping the value of its new plug-in hybrid (PHEV) models looking solid well into their lifespans.

'If I was to sit here and say everyone in the world can't wait for an electric Ferrari, that wouldn't be accurate': Ferrari Australia boss said V12 power found in the new 12Cilindri to continue as long as people want it
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By Dom Tripolone · 13 Jun 2024
Ferrari’s first full electric car is due in 2025, but that hasn’t stopped the Italian supercar-maker launching an all-new naturally aspirated V12 masterpiece.

Reckon the Purosangue's blasphemous? The gorgeous 2024 Ferrari 12Cilindri keeps unelectrified V12 magic alive in a front-engined Lamborghini Revuelto and Aston Martin DB12 rival
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By John Law · 03 May 2024
Ferrari has unveiled the latest instalment in its front-engined V12 dynasty to replace the 812 GTS and Competizione. It’s offered in two-seat coupe – berlinetta in Italian – or spider forms.
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What is a prestige car?
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By Stephen Corby · 22 Apr 2024
It’s not breaking news that Australians are buying cars in record numbers, but the kind of cars we’re buying may surprise you because it seems to suggest many of us have too much money.
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Luxury car logos: Top 10 badges, symbols and emblems explained
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By Stephen Ottley · 15 Apr 2024
A luxury car can be defined in many ways. For some it’s a car that has a higher level of equipment, comfort and/or performance than an average car.