The Ferrari F80 is the automaker's new halo car and the successor to the iconic LaFerrari hypercar. One of the most ...
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Limited to just 799 examples, the F80 is Ferrari's new flagship hypercar, unleashing an impressive amount of power.
The 120-degree turbocharged V6 produces 887 horsepower in U.S. measure (900 in Ferrari’s preferred ... [+] measure, Cheval Vapeur). The engine’s turbos are “e-turbos,” meaning a tiny ...
Read: Why Ferrari Chose A V6 Over A V12 For Its Flagship F80 Hypercar ... the part and this clip confirms that’s the case. The engine sounds extremely muffled, and while the driver may not ...
Ferrari wanted the new F80 hypercar to have the highest-performing engine in its lineup. While the twin-turbo V6 only displaces 3.0 liters, it delivers an extraordinary 887 hp on its own.
With the current generation of Formula 1 and World Endurance Championship (WEC) cars switching to V6 engines mated to a hybrid system, it was only natural for the Ferrari F80 to follow suit.
Unlike Ferrari’s SF90 Stradale and 296 GTB, there is no full-electric driving mode. The F80 has a 4WD powertrain with a rear V6 engine that outputs 900 horsepower, and combined with its three ...