A breathtaking video of Ferrari’s new F80 supercar in action during the Ferrari Finali Mondiali in Imola was been released. Fans get an exciting preview of what this supercar is capable of in this footage, which features the newest Ferrari icon speeding around the bends.
The Ferrari F80 sounds and looks amazing while racing.
In the video, which Ferrari and Ferrari Racing posted on Instagram, the Ferrari F80 speeds across the Imola Circuit with amazing accuracy. At the Ferrari Finali Moidiali round at Imola, the F80 had its track debut. Since all current Ferrari race cars have a V6 with a hybrid system, the screaming sound of the V6 hybrid engine perfectly complements the Italian supercar’s aggressive and sleek form. This engine mimics Ferrari’s ‘current’ racing lineage. Ferrari has undoubtedly produced another masterpiece with the F80’s appearance on the Imola circuit, which is both impressive and terrifying due to its low-slung body and aerodynamic lines. Its impeccable handling of turns further confirms this.
Ferrari F80 Specs And Performance
Powertrain | 120-degree 3.0-liter, V-6 engine |
Motors | Three electric motors |
Battery | 2.3 kWh |
Total Horsepower | 1,184 horses |
Transmission | Eight-speed dual-clutch automatic |
0-60 mph | 2.15 seconds |
0-124 mph | 5.75 seconds |
Top Speed | 217.5 mph |
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The Ferrari F80 is the next famous hypercar from the Modena engineers, following the GTO, F40, and LaFerrari. The F80 is powered by a 120-degree 3.0-liter V6 engine that can produce 888 horsepower on its own, but when paired with the three electric motors (two in the front and one integrated with the transmission), it produces a total of 1,184 horsepower. That’s basically equivalent to the previously released Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. The hybrid powerhouse propels the F80 from 0 to 60 mph in 2.15 seconds, making it one of Ferrari’s quickest vehicles ever. With just 799 units made, the F80 will join Ferrari’s most legendary and unique cars.