Is the hybrid plug-in Lamborghini Revuelto faster than a Ferrari SF90 and Porsche 918 Spyder? Mat Watson of CarWow wanted to find out, so he pit all three supercars against each other in a drag racing showdown for the ages.
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The Ferrari Tempesta concept could be a preview of the automaker’s first all-electric supercar, which is reportedly set to be unveiled late next year. However, it may not arrive in volume until 2026, as the company plans on opening a new Maranello production facility where it will make hybrid and electric supercars in June 2024.
A Mini Cooper S racing simulator is fun to look at, but this Ferrari 458 racing simulator was built using the actual supercar and takes gaming to the next level. Even more impressive is the fact that it was built by a Ferrari-approved body shop with a full-sized shell finished in the iconic bright red with blue.
Racing life-sized LEGO go-karts is one thing, this 1:1 scale LEGO Ferrari 296 GTS can actually be seen in person at LEGOLAND Florida at the new Ferrari Build & Race attraction. It measures 15 feet long, stands 4 feet tall, and weighs in at nearly 2 tons.
An upgraded McLaren Elva is nice, but the NOVITEC Ferrari 296 GTB upgrades the supercar with looks and power. Starting off, it boasts high-efficiency turbo inlets combined with a NOVITEC high-performance exhaust system to squeeze 38 more horsepower from the engine, bringing the total up to 868 horsepower.
When Ferrari F40 meets Liberty Walk, you get the Liberty Walk LB40. This body kit turns the Mazda Autozam AZ-1 into a miniature Ferrari F40 of sorts, complete with a new front end, hood, headlights, canards, a large rear wing, and a triple rear exhaust system.
Limited to just 5-units worldwide, the Ferrari 296 GTB Assetto Fiorano pays homage to Michael Schumacher’s 2004 Hugarian GP win in the F2004 car. Power comes from a twin-turbocharged 2.9L V6, pared with an electric motor, that generate a combined 819 hp and 546 lb-ft of torque, mated to an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission.
The LEGO Technic Ferrari Daytona SP3 (42143) set is perfect for auto enthusiasts, and it’s being offered for just $359.99 shipped, originally $449.99. This 3,778 piece 1:8 scale model measures over 5.5 inches (14 cm) tall, 23 inches (59 cm) long and 9.5 inches (25 cm) wide when fully built. Product page.
If you’re still wondering what the LaFerrari successor might look like, this 2025 Ferrari F250 hypercar test mule should be able to provide an early look. It was spotted at the Pista Di Fiorano, a private racetrack owned by Ferrari, in full camouflage, complete with a large rear wing and massive air intakes as well vents.
CarWow’s Mat Watson pits a Ferrari F40 against the Bugatti EB110 in a classic supercar drag racing showdown for the ages. The 2,765-pound F40 (European version) is powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.9L V8 engine producing 477 hp and 426 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, enabling it to hit 60 mph in 3.8 seconds, while topping out at 201 mph.