As the most powerful road-going supercar ever produced by Ferrari, the F80 opens a new chapter in automotive history. Boasting a total output of 1200 horsepower, this machine represents the extreme evolution of Ferrari’s internal combustion engine, blending extraordinary performance with cutting-edge hybrid technology.
The beating heart of the F80 is a 3.0-liter V6 thermal engine, capable of delivering 900 horsepower. However, what truly makes this supercar exceptional is the pairing with a sophisticated hybrid system, adding an additional 300 horsepower, bringing the total power to 1200. This setup underscores Ferrari’s commitment to sustainability while maintaining extreme performance, showcasing how electrification can enhance efficiency without sacrificing the adrenaline and speed expected from a Ferrari.
Record-breaking performance and price
The Ferrari F80 delivers breathtaking performance. With a top speed of 350 km/h, it stands among the fastest road-legal cars ever made. Even more impressive is its acceleration: the F80 goes from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.15 seconds and from 0 to 200 km/h in only 5.75 seconds. These figures make it one of the most responsive and high-performing cars on the global market, capable of rivaling many hypercars and race cars. The Ferrari F80 will be produced in a limited run of only 799 units, making it an extremely exclusive and coveted vehicle. Despite its steep price tag of 3.6 million euros (including VAT), the entire production has already been sold, confirming the immense interest and passion surrounding the Ferrari brand. Beyond being a true work of art on four wheels, this model is destined to become a collectible piece for a select few lucky buyers.
The Ferrari F80 is not just a car but a technological and design manifesto for the future of the Italian marque. Although it is still primarily powered by an internal combustion engine, the hybrid system represents the next step in the development of Ferrari road cars, aiming for a perfect balance between extreme performance and the efficiency required by future regulations. This makes it one of the most advanced Ferraris ever produced, both in terms of design and performance.