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Ferrari Is Going Electric. Should We Care?

CleanTechnica EVs

Ferrari plans to join the EV revolution starting with plug-in hybrids, with battery-electric cars coming by 2025.

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Ferrari Purosangue revealed

EV Central

Ferrari’s first-ever four-door, the Purosangue, will arrive with a 6.5-litre “For the time being this is our offering…” That’s Ferrari chief designer Flavio Manzoni at the presentation of the Purosangue. . Purosangue is Ferrari’s first-ever four-door. litre V12 under its long bonnet.

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Volkswagen XL1 Diesel Plug-In Gets "Just" 120 MPG In Real-World Drive

Green Car Reports

While the assembled hoardes drooled over Ferraris, Porsches and McLarens at March''s Geneva Motor Show, those of a greener disposition were more interested in another vehicle. Launched alongside the hybrid hypercars was a true hybrid supercar in its own right--the plug-in diesel hybrid Volkswagen XL1.

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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing revises GR010 HYBRID for 2023 season

Green Car Congress

Cadillac, Ferrari, Porsche and Vanwall join existing Hypercar competition from Peugeot and Glickenhaus to form a 13-car grid in WEC, with even more cars likely at Le Mans in what is expected to be a closely-fought contest for the biggest prize in endurance racing.

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Ferrari, Infiniti: Even laggards, skeptics come round to electric cars

Green Car Reports

Back in 2013, Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo proclaimed, "I don’t believe in the electric cars"—all but solidifying the automaker's position for the future. Even as recently as 2016, current Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne called the possibility of an electric Ferrari "an obscene concept."

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Porsche 918 Spyder: Plug-In Hybrid Sports Car Photo Gallery

Green Car Reports

What do the Porsche 918 Spyder, Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and Toyota Prius all have in common? Specifically, the Porsche and its supercar cousins are plug-in hybrids, and with Porsche''s offering just.' Apart from four wheels and an engine, not a lot, you might be thinking.

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Fazzin’ hell! The new Ferrari F80 has nine electric motors and it’s not even an EV!

EV Central

Eleven years after the LaFerrari was launched, Ferrari has finally gotten around to introducing its successor the 2025 Ferrari F80. The F80 previews Ferrari’s latest hybrid powertrain thinking, its next-generation aerodynamics and advanced chassis and suspension design with all the tech destined for future non-EV models.

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