The first X5 M debuted nine years after the Le Mans lap record, powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8. For the record, ...
Ferrari is exploring a groundbreaking approach to the internal combustion engine, as revealed by a recent European patent filing. Departing from the industry-standard round pistons, this new design ...
When it comes to raw power and exhilarating performance, naturally aspirated engines hold a special place in the hearts of automotive enthusiasts. These engines, free from turbochargers or ...
One of the most iconic road cars ever built by Ferrari, the F40 was powered by a twin-turbo V8. However, this particular example, which dons a Competizione-inspired body kit, hides a naturally ...
For car enthusiasts, "M3" means BMW's most iconic high-performance model, but Ferrari also used the moniker for one of its most fascinating test mules. After the 288 GTO, F40, and F50 ...
Ferrari reaffirms its long-term commitment to V6, V8, and V12 power, keeping internal combustion alive as part of a balanced strategy with hybrids and electric models. Ferrari will continue producing ...
The F80 may be the Ferrari hypercar of the future, but the brand is not quite done with the Daytona SP3 just yet. The Italian marque initially planned to build 599 allocations of the V12 hypercar, but ...
The Simpson-Ferrari V12 GTR started its life as a test car for the Maranello factory. Through a previously established relationship between the U.K.-based Simpson Motorsport, race car driver Stefano ...
Once upon a time in Italy, three automotive journalists walk into a bar. But this time around, instead of foolishly butchering beverage orders, they simply stand around surreptitiously practicing how ...
GlasWerks DMV's 758 horsepower, V12 Dakar-style Ferrari proves luxury adventure vehicles don't need to sacrifice driving ...