F80: Ferrari’s most powerful car
Combining power, design and cutting-edge technology, this supercar is destined to become an icon among car lovers.

Ferrari has just revealed the F80, the most powerful car ever produced by the iconic Italian brand. Priced at 3.6 million euros, or R$22 million, the F80 promises to impress supercar enthusiasts with its cutting-edge specifications and bold design. 799 units will be produced and have already been reserved, reflecting the demand and desire for this jewel from Maranello.
Impressive Power

Equipped with a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 hybrid engine, the Ferrari F80 generates an impressive 1,200 hp, combining 900 hp from the combustion engine with an additional 300 hp provided by three electric powertrains. This innovative configuration is based on the architecture that Ferrari uses in its Formula 1 and World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC) competitions.

Surprising Performance

With an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, the F80 reaches 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.15 seconds and 0 to 200 km/h in 5.75 seconds. Its top speed is electronically limited to 350 km/h. The supercar's total weight is 1,525 kg, which, combined with its all-wheel drive, provides an unparalleled driving experience.
Innovative Driving Modes

The F80 offers three distinct driving modes: Hybrid, Performance and Qualify. Hybrid mode is ideal for urban driving, prioritizing energy efficiency. Performance mode combines dynamism and economy, keeping the battery at 70% charge. For those moments when you want to feel the full power of the vehicle, Qualify mode unleashes the full potential of the F80. In addition, Boost Optimization technology allows the car to deliver extra power on certain sections of the track.
Inspiring Design
The design of the Ferrari F80, developed by Flavio Manzoni's team, combines aerodynamic elements with references to classic models of the brand, such as the 288 GTO and the 365 GTB/4 Daytona. The carbon fiber body and butterfly doors not only give it a striking look, but also optimize the vehicle's aerodynamics.

With an active rear wing and a diffuser that generates 1,000 kg of downforce at 250 km/h, aerodynamics are a priority in the development of the F80. The interior, focused on the driver, boasts a digital dashboard and a sports seat, maintaining the minimalist essence of supercars.

The F80 is a model that was born with collectible status to join the “Holy Trinity” of supercars, alongside competitors of the same level from Porsche and McLaren.
Posted in: 10/29/2024
Last modified: 08/07/2025
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