Ferrari unveiled the F80 supercar at Maranello on October 17th. This LaFerrari is one of the legendary supercars the company has been making since 1984. It was revealed that 799 Ferrari F80 units were produced for the global market and have already been sold. Although Ferrari protects the buyer’s identity, many sales are held in the United States and Taiwan.
A product of Ferrari’s technological and innovative prowess, the F80 takes design cues from the aerodynamic principles of the F1 fighter plane. This vehicle is equipped with a hybrid powertrain consisting of a 3.0-liter V6 engine, an e-Turbo, and an electronic four-wheel drive system.
The F80 development team began working secretly in 2020. Without interference from outside parties, the battery and layout are produced internally. With over 1200 horsepower distributed among all four wheels, the Ferrari F80 becomes the most powerful supercar. Theoretically, F80 can be accelerated from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.1 seconds. Based on data collected from the inside of the Fiorano, the F80 has set a new lap record of 1 minute and fifteen seconds.
Additionally, the Ferrari F80 offers a 1+ configuration. While maintaining the concept of a single seat, it may yet accommodate a number of people. The kitchen’s design still prioritizes construction with an asymmetrical jok pedestal to support the single seat’s weight.
During the unveiling, we had the opportunity to privately inspect the highly impressive Ferrari F80. The knot Manifold Inconel© technology is designed specifically to provide a different type of exhaust gas for the Ferrari V6, which is different from the V12. How much does this Ferrari F80 need to be bought by the consumer?
According to information we received during the auction, a Ferrari F80 is being sold in Italy for 3.6 million euros. Although consumers often pay a fee for customization, there is no fee for the pajak.
This price is not affordable for consumers outside of Italy. Because the manufacturer states that the price of the Ferrari F80 will vary across countries. The price of the Ferrari F80, when converted to Rp60 million, does not include taxes or delivery fees. At Maranello, Ferrari unveiled the F80 supercar on October 17th. This LaFerrari is one of the legendary supercars that the company has been making since 1984. It is revealed that 799 Ferrari F80 units were produced for the global market and have already been sold. Although the buyer’s identity is protected by Ferrari, it is known that many sales are held in the United States and Taiwan.
A product of Ferrari’s technological and innovative prowess, the F80 takes design cues from the aerodynamic principles of the F1 fighter plane. This vehicle is equipped with a hybrid powertrain consisting of a 3.0-liter V6 engine and an e-Turbo, as well as an electronic four-wheel drive system.
The F80 development team began working secretly in 2020. Without interference from outside parties, the battery and layout are produced internally. With over 1200 horsepower distributed among all four wheels, the Ferrari becomes the most powerful supercar. Theoretically, F80 can be accelerated from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.1 seconds. Based on data collected from the inside of the Fiorano, the F80 has set a new lap record of 1 minute and fifteen seconds.
Additionally, the Ferrari offers a 1+ configuration. While maintaining the concept of a single seat, it may yet accommodate a number of people. The kitchen’s design still prioritizes construction with an asymmetrical jok pedestal to support the single seat’s weight.
During the unveiling, we had the opportunity to privately inspect the highly impressive Ferrari F80. The knot Manifold Inconel© technology is explicitly designed to provide a different type of exhaust gas for the Ferrari V6, which differs from the V12. How much does this Ferrari need to be bought by the consumer?
According to information we received during the auction, a Ferrari F80 is being sold in Italy for 3.6 million euros. Although consumers often pay a fee for customization, there is no fee for the tax.
This price is not affordable for consumers outside of Italy. Because the manufacturer states that the cost of the Ferrari F80 will vary across countries. The price of the Ferrari F80, when converted to Rp60 million, does not include taxes or delivery fees.