August 2025

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Why is the 296 GTB so fast?

Why is the 296 GTB so fast? That twin-turbocharged 3. V-6 singing its heart out, developing 654 horsepower on its own. With the electric motor from its hybrid powertrain factored in, total output rises to 818 hp. The 2023 GT-R’s standard twin-turbo 3. V-6 makes a mighty 565 horsepower and 467 pound-feet of torque. It […]

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Is the Ferrari 296 entry level?

Is the Ferrari 296 entry level? At first glance, the 2026 Ferrari 296 Speciale doesn’t look that, well, special. This is the new high-performance version of Ferrari’s beguiling entry-level, mid-engine supercar, but it has none of the race-face, bare-knuckle-brawler visuals of, say, a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. The 296 GTS is Ferrari’s first rear-wheel-drive plug-in

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How fast is a Ferrari F355?

How fast is a Ferrari F355? Performance and 0-62mph Academic now as then, the 0-62mph time of 4. The F355 isn’t intimidating partly because it doesn’t feel that potent through the mid-range. This may have something to do with this example being a later model, or a ‘5. Motronic’ car to be precise. Unveiled at

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How much is a Ferrari 355?

How much is a Ferrari 355? In the UK, you can currently expect to pay from around £50,000 for a higher mileage 355 F1 model, and up to around £80,000 or more for a low-mileage ‘open-gate’ manual car. In Europe, a similar cross-section is likely to fetch from around €60,000, through to more than €120,000

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