2021 Ferrari SF90 Spider
Description
Key Points: 4.0-litre 986bhp Twin-Turbocharged Hybrid V8, 0-62 2.5 Seconds, £115,000 in options, Extended Fiorano Performance Package, Full PPF
The Ferrari SF90 Spider is an innovation, a hybrid with almost 1000bhp. For this car to exist, we owe a lot to the LaFerrari. The first hybrid Ferrari had attempted. With its 6.3L V12 and KERS system, it was a groundbreaking car. Finally showing the world that a Hybrid car can be exciting.
Since the release of the LaFerrari, Ferrari stuck to their normal formula for a while, with the occasional front-engined V12, and a flock of mid-engined Twin-Turbo V8s. Until the SF90 came along. Ferrari has returned to the hybrid game with more power, more acceleration, and more new technology than its predecessor.
This time they have gone for the more compact 4.0-Litre twin-turbo V8 from the 488. Instead of the KERS system used previously, they've gone for a slightly more typical Plug-In system. With three electric motors, one on each front wheel and one sitting between the V8 engine and the transmission. These three motors coupled with the V8 create a staggering 986bhp through a four-wheel drive system that will propel you from 0-62mph in just 2.5 seconds. That power and the raw excitement of that acceleration can add up to an experience that will make you rethink how you would define fast.
That's where this car gets interesting. You can drive the SF90 with the V8 and electric motors working together for the full 986 horsepower and enjoy how fast this car really is, or at the flick of a switch, turn the car into a silent cruiser and enjoy the roof down experience in quiet, electric peace. For the first time, you can drive your hybrid Ferrari in all-electric mode. Something that the LaFerrari could not.
Read MoreKey Points: 4.0-litre 986bhp Twin-Turbocharged Hybrid V8, 0-62 2.5 Seconds, £115,000 in options, Extended Fiorano Performance Package, Full PPF
The Ferrari SF90 Spider is an innovation, a hybrid with almost 1000bhp. For this car to exist, we owe a lot to the LaFerrari. The first hybrid Ferrari had attempted. With its 6.3L V12 and KERS system, it was a groundbreaking car. Finally showing the world that a Hybrid car can be exciting.
Since the release of the LaFerrari, Ferrari stuck to their normal formula for a while, with the occasional front-engined V12, and a flock of mid-engined Twin-Turbo V8s. Until the SF90 came along. Ferrari has returned to the hybrid game with more power, more acceleration, and more new technology than its predecessor.
This time they have gone for the more compact 4.0-Litre twin-turbo V8 from the 488. Instead of the KERS system used previously, they've gone for a slightly more typical Plug-In system. With three electric motors, one on each front wheel and one sitting between the V8 engine and the transmission. These three motors coupled with the V8 create a staggering 986bhp through a four-wheel drive system that will propel you from 0-62mph in just 2.5 seconds. That power and the raw excitement of that acceleration can add up to an experience that will make you rethink how you would define fast.
That's where this car gets interesting. You can drive the SF90 with the V8 and electric motors working together for the full 986 horsepower and enjoy how fast this car really is, or at the flick of a switch, turn the car into a silent cruiser and enjoy the roof down experience in quiet, electric peace. For the first time, you can drive your hybrid Ferrari in all-electric mode. Something that the LaFerrari could not.