From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-03 11:29:00
On February 5, Ferrari officially unveiled its new flagship hypercar, the F80, in China. The vehicle is powered by a hybrid system combining a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine with three electric motors, delivering a combined output of 671 kW (approximately 912 horsepower) and 900 N·m of torque. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.2 seconds and boasts a top speed exceeding 390 km/h. Its F1-grade 2.28 kWh lithium-ion battery weighs only 39.3 kg and supports a peak discharge power of up to 242 kW. Power is sent to the wheels via an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission capable of shifts as quick as 8 milliseconds, featuring launch control and torque vectoring. The body is constructed entirely from carbon fiber and includes an active dual-layer rear wing, a full-width front splitter, dihedral doors, and a semi-transparent carbon fiber roof. Inside, the cabin features a bold red-and-black color scheme, extensively trimmed in Alcantara and carbon fiber, and equipped with integrated racing seats and an independently adjustable active suspension system. Traditional anti-roll bars have been eliminated to further enhance cornering performance. The U.S. market price is set at USD 4 million (approximately RMB 27.76 million).

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