Ferrari to reveal exclusive F12 NART next month in LA

Filed under: Coupe , Supercars , Ferrari While denying his tenure was coming to an end just prior to his resignation last week, outgoing Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo hinted at two new models to be revealed next month.

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Ferrari 458 M spotted, is there a turbo under there?

Filed under: Spy Photos , Coupe , Performance , Ferrari , Design/Style While it’s still absolutely beautiful and a performance marvel ( especially in Speciale trim ), the Ferrari 458 Italia has to keep up with the rapidly evolving world in supercars if it wants to continue its success. Ferrari seems to know that it can’t sit back and relax, because we’re now seeing a disguised 458 testing for the second time . Since we first saw it, rumor has emerged that it updated 458, reportedly called 458 M, may follow the lead of the recently revised California by using its turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 engine.

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Ferrari 250 Testa Rossas assemble by the shore at Pebble Beach

Filed under: Motorsports , Classics , Convertible , Performance , Misc. Auto Shows , Ferrari , Design/Style , Racing Seeing one Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many people because so few exist, and those that do generally trade hands for tens of millions of dollars . At this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance , there are 20 of these amazing rarities lined up next to each other.

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Evo takes a Ferrari F40 across the Alps

Filed under: Coupe , Videos , Supercars , Ferrari There are many great GTs we’d choose for a romp across the Alps. And Ferrari has made many of them

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1962 Ferrari 250 GTO for sale in Germany at $64 million

Filed under: Car Buying , Classics , Coupe , Ferrari , Racing Prices keep climbing for the Ferrari 250 GTO with virtually no end in sight.

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LaFerrari buyer drives dream collection back to Maranello [w/video]

Filed under: Car Buying , Coupe , Europe , Videos , Supercars , Ferrari We’d find it hard to feel bad for someone who “has to” choose between the latest crop of hybrid hypercars. After all, the Porsche 918 Spyder , McLaren P1 and Ferrari LaFerrari are each awesome in their own right. But for one buyer, the choice was a no-brainer: it was the Prancing Horse all along

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Ferrari 250 GTO heading to The Quail with no reserve

Filed under: Classics , Coupe , Performance , Auctions , Ferrari , Racing It’s not every day that a Ferrari 250 GTO changes hands. It is, after all, one of the most highly coveted cars ever made, and there were only 39 of them built in the first place. So when one goes up for sale, it tends to fetch millions.

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1954 Ferrari 375-Plus sells for record $18 million at Goodwood

Filed under: Classics , Auctions , Ferrari , Racing Among all the action at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this past weekend, Bonhams held its classic car auction, bringing in a massive $38.4 million in sales. And this was undoubtedly the highlight. Bearing the chassis number 0384 AM, this 1954 Ferrari 375-Plus has a storied racing history, competing that year in such events as the 24 Hours of Le Mans , the Mille Miglia and the Silverstone endurance race, where the late Jos

Ferrari delivers one-off F12 SP America in New York

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Ferrari Ferrari’s Special Projects division has apparently been keeping busy. We’re sure that we don’t even see half of the special one-offs Maranello’s customer skunkworks unit produces, but we’ve been seeing quite a few lately. The last one that popped up on our radar screens was the F12 TRS revealed at the recent Ferrari Cavalcade in Sicily, and now it seems that the Prancing Horse marque has delivered another.

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Ferrari planning 458 Speciale Spider?

Ferrari planning 458 Speciale Spider?

Filed under: Convertible , Performance , Ferrari , Rumormill The Ferrari 458 comes from a long line of mid-engined V8 supercars to roll out of Maranello, from the 348 and F355 to the 360 and F430. Each has also bred a Spider version, and starting with the 360 Challenge Stradale (through the 430 Scuderia and 458 Speciale ), a hardcore performance version.

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Ferrari looks to cut 20% total C02 emissions over 7 years

Filed under: Performance , Technology , Ferrari , Luxury In the late 1970s, performance cars suffered a huge blow when the necessity for better economy and lower emissions crippled their power. It took nearly a decade for the horsepower to return

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Ferrari reveals one-off F12 TRS at Sicily cavalcade

Filed under: Convertible , Performance , Europe , Ferrari Every year Ferrari owners gather from all corners of the globe for the annual Ferrari Cavalcade. This year’s edition just wrapped up in Sicily, where over 90 proud owners from 27 different countries brought their prides and joys. Some of the participating supercars were more rare and notable than others – included among them several LaFerraris – but the extravaganza included the reveal of one very unique Prancing Horse.

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Ferrari configurator lets you play 458 Speciale customer

Ferrari configurator lets you play 458 Speciale customer

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Ferrari We all wish we had an extra $300,000 just lying around that we could spend on a supercar. And if we did, we don’t doubt that the Ferrari 458 Speciale would be near the top of our list. It’s hard, after all, to argue with 600 naturally aspirated horsepower churning away right behind your seat

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Ferrari configurator lets you play 458 Speciale customer

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Ferrari We all wish we had an extra $300,000 just lying around that we could spend on a supercar. And if we did, we don’t doubt that the Ferrari 458 Speciale would be near the top of our list. It’s hard, after all, to argue with 600 naturally aspirated horsepower churning away right behind your seat.

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1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sells for record $39.8 million

Filed under: Classics , Convertible , Performance , Ferrari , Racing This might not come as a shock, but ultra-rare vintage cars are only going to get more expensive as time rolls on, particularly if there’s a prancing horse on the car’s nose.

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First Ferrari LaFerrari hits the auction block

Filed under: Coupe , Hybrid , Performance , Auctions , Europe , Ferrari If you haven’t laid down your $1.4 million to be one of 499 people to own the new Ferrari LaFerrari by now, then you’re already too late . Fortunately, Ferrari’s new hybrid supercar has just been listed by German auction site SEMCO Gmbh , meaning that you still have a shot at owning one, but it’ll cost you – dearly.

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Ferrari 250 GT California could be your day off for $8 million

Filed under: Classics , Convertible , Performance , Auctions , Ferrari Vintage Ferraris consistently top the list of the most expensive cars ever sold. In private treaty sales, the 250 GTO is king, but even at public auctions, it’s the horses that prance the highest. After the Mercedes W196 grand prix racer that set the world record this past July at nearly $30 million, the list of eight-figure sales is populated almost entirely by Ferraris: a 275 GTB/4 NART Spyder for $27.5 million, the pair of ’57 Testa Rossas that sold separately a few years ago for $17 and $13 million apiece, the 250 LM recently went for over $14 million and the 250 GT SWB California Spider that sold in 2008 for $11 million.

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Ferrari return to Le Mans looking more likely?

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Rumormill , Racing Statements made by Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo may indicate that the Italian brand could return to a form of racing it’s been absent from for 40 years – prototype racing. That’s right, LMP1 could see a factory Ferrari team for the first time since 1973, if a report from ESPN F1 is to be believed. “We have won with the 458 GTE , but I also quite like the idea of racing at Le Mans in the highest category: who knows, maybe one day we can return and win, say thanks and come home,” Montezemolo said.

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2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Ferrari , First Drives Where the current roadgoing Ferrari coupe with its rear-mounted V8 can go beyond this Speciale edition, I don’t know. The 458 Italia and Spider already hold a very dear place in the hearts of anyone who has driven them on a sunny day over great roads or tracks, and I was pretty sure nothing could beat the heady sensory combo presented in the 458 Spider when I first drove it back in 2011 . I may have to change my opinion now.

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Is the $1.4M LaFerrari sold out?

Filed under: Car Buying , Coupe , Hybrid , Performance , Ferrari If you look at the stratospheric sticker prices on the latest generation of hypercars and wonder how an automaker could possibly justify it, bear in mind a few factoids.

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Ferrari Driver Academy heads to Florida for the winter

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari Retirees and Girls Gone Wild camera crews aren’t the only ones who go to Florida for the winter.

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Tax The Rich returns with reckless driving in a Ferrari 288 GTO

Filed under: Classics , Coupe , Videos , Ferrari , Racing Tax The Rich , the YouTube channel that exists mainly to terrorize ultra-rare, ultra-expensive cars like the Jaguar XJ220 , Ferrari Enzo and Rolls-Royce Phantom , has come out with its first video in two months, starring one of the rarest Ferraris of the past 40 years – the 288 GTO . Now, by Tax The Rich standards, its treatment of the 288 is better than what the Enzo or the Rolls (especially) got in their videos. The most cringe-worthy parts are in the very beginning, before transitioning to actual roads (yes, we know the 288 was originally meant as a Group B rally car, but that makes zipping about on grass and dirt in a very rare Ferrari no less difficult to watch)

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Race Recap: At the Abu Dhabi grand prix, the caravan chases a mirage

Filed under: Motorsports , Infiniti , Lotus , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , Middle East , Racing Both championships have been claimed this year, with Sebastian Vettel taking the Driver Championship and Infiniti Red Bull Racing the Constructor’s. But there’s no skunk rule in Formula One , so the last three races of the schedule are going on as scheduled.

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How not to unload the 1 of 1 Ferrari P4/5 Competizione from a trailer

Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Videos , Ferrari , Racing Believe it or not, unloading a car from a transport vehicle is a delicate science. It’s alarmingly easy to damage a car in the tight, elevated confines of a dedicated car hauler, but as these gentlemen at the Monterey car week found out, even getting a car off a flatbed comes with its own unique set of challenges

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Ferrari celebrates at Hong Kong’s Asia World Expo

Filed under: Convertible , Coupe , Performance , China , Videos , Ferrari More than 600 Ferrari models, representing every era of the famed automaker’s production, celebrated 30 years of presence in Hong Kong with a gathering at the Asia World Expo this past weekend.

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Submit your questions for Autoblog Podcast #353 LIVE!

Filed under: Classics , Etc. , Government/Legal , Cadillac , Ferrari , Design/Style We’re set to record Autoblog Podcast #353 tonight, and you can check out the topics below, drop us your questions and comments via our Q&A module, and don’t forget to subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes if you haven’t already done so.

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Ferrari 250 GTO may have set new sale record at $52M

Filed under: Car Buying , Motorsports , Classics , Coupe , Performance , Ferrari , Racing Records are made to be broken, and it seems that one may have just been snapped again. An Italian website is reporting that a Ferrari 250 GTO , owned by American collector Paul Pappalardo, recently sold for $52 million . Now, this is far from confirmed – Pappalardo responded to questions about the sale saying, “I do not confirm these things, I have no comment about!” – and if it’s a private sale, it’s unlikely that we’ll ever know the exact amount of the transaction

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F1 2013 Classic Edition to make Lauda’s 1976 Ferrari playable

Filed under: Motorsports , Videos , Ferrari , Toys/Games , Celebrities We’ll cop to the fact that we might be a bit overly excited about the upcoming F1 2013 video game, specifically the Classic Edition .

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Kimi Raikkonen returns to Ferrari

Filed under: Motorsports , Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Ferrari The so-called “silly season” in Formula One conjured up all kinds of rumors, and most of them revolved around Kimi Raikkonen . Would the 2007 World Champion stay at Lotus ? Would he switch to Red Bull to replace Mark Webber

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Chris Harris wrings out Ferrari F40 and F50 on track

Filed under: Performance , Videos , Ferrari , UK Chris Harris one of the most beloved of British automotive journalists, and yet Ferrari doesn’t seem inclined to take him off its black list.

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