Ferrari SF90 Stradale trailblazes the plug-in hybrid path for Ferrari and hopefully leads to all-electric future Ferrari isn’t yet ready for all-electric cars, but there is no escape from the future and after its first tries with hybrids, the Italian manufacturer recently unveiled its first plug-in hybrid Ferrari SF90 Stradale. The all-electric range of up… Continue reading Ferrari SF90 Stradale Is Brand’s First Plug-In Hybrid: Electric Future?
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The 986 hp Ferrari SF90 Stradale hybrid is the company’s most powerful car ever
Ferrari’s newest model is a plug-in hybrid aimed at burnishing the company’s environmental image.One of the electric motors is fitted between the engine and the 8-speed automatic transmission that drives the rear wheels, while each front wheel gets its own electric motor.The function is meant to be used in city centers, or anytime the driver wants to keep a low profile.
Ferrari’s first plug-in hybrid is here — and it’s faster than ever
Ferrari has finally cracked open the door for electrification. The Italian supercar manufacturer unveiled the SF90 Stradale, its first plug-in hybrid. Purists might turn their noses up to Stradale’s mere 15.5 miles of all electric range. But it’s a milestone for Ferrari nonetheless, and marks a shift in the company’s views and portfolio. Now, some… Continue reading Ferrari’s first plug-in hybrid is here — and it’s faster than ever
Ferrari’s first plug-in hybrid can go from 0–62 mph in 2.5 seconds
Ferrari has announced its first plug-in hybrid car, the SF90 Stradale. Alongside its V8 turbo engine, which the company claims has the highest output of any 8-cylinder in its history, the car has a total of three electric motors (two on its front axes and one on its rear). Combined, the combustion engine and motors… Continue reading Ferrari’s first plug-in hybrid can go from 0–62 mph in 2.5 seconds
Ferrari SF90 Stradale revealed: a fabulous hybrid supercar packed with technical firsts
Ferrari has revealed its first series-production hybrid supercar, the SF90 Stradale, at an event at its base in Italy that is also home to the Scuderia Ferrari racing team.As you might expect, it looks fabulous, but first the figures, as this is a special car even for Ferrari.The top speed of more than 211mph is pretty much par for the course for a supercar of the modern era.
Ferrari reveals its most powerful road car: SF90 Stradale hybrid
Ferrari reveals its most powerful road car: SF90 Stradale hybrid
“I’m afraid the season will be decided soon”
In Monaco, too, the Silver Arrows lead the way in qualifying. Ferrari shows a self-staged drama. If the Scuderia continue to make such mistakes, she can copy the World Cup title very early. Go to source
Lightyear unveils the first long-range solar car on June 25
Lightyear unveils the first long-range solar car on June 25
Press release:
Helmond, The Netherlands, May 14, 2019 – The prototype of the first long-range solar car will be unveiled in the Netherlands on June 25th. The announcement was made today by Lightyear, the Dutch pioneer in clean mobility. The Lightyear One, their proof of concept car, will be the first concrete step towards Lightyear’s mission of making clean mobility available for everyone, everywhere.
Designed to maximize solar and battery range
Lightyear’s approach uses several innovations to free the driver and take the car anywhere. The Lightyear One was designed from the ground up to solve two of the biggest drawbacks of electric cars: range and charging. The 4-wheel drive car is designed to go for long periods without cable-charging. The battery alone has a range of 600-800 kilometers, depending on the usage. When it does need to be charged, the model’s energy efficiency makes it charge two or three times faster th..
Maserati joins ranks of EV holdouts among exotic automakers
Teaser for Maserati Alfieri sports car
Although it announced the end of using Ferrari engines in its cars last week, Italian luxury-carmaker Maserati won't be going all-electric any time soon.
“This is a brand that needs combustion engines,” Maserati's North American chief, Al Gardner, told Motor Trend in an interview earlier this month. “It needs that raw emotion,” he said.
As if electric cars can't deliver raw emotion. Just ask any Tesla Model S P100D or original Roadster owner.
And Tesla's electric cars have been running over the rest of the luxury passenger-car sector in sales, to become the top selling car in both the luxury sedan and premium sedan markets.
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Gardner is adding Maserati's voice to a chorus of classic sports-car makers saying electric is not for them. Although Porsche's parent, the VW Group is going all-in on electric cars and has said that it will transition to an all-electric automaker and is currently developing its last combustion engine, Porsche CEO Oliver Blume said last November that the 911 would never become an EV. (Although two hybrid variants of the 911 are reportedly under development.)
And Gardner made his statement in the face of Fiat Chrysler's business plan announced last June, showing that Maserati planned to launch eight new plug-in hybrids and four new battery electric vehicles by 2022, and that those vehicles would cover 68 percent of the company's lineup.
Maserati 2022 roadmap
At least some of the electric models would use 800-volt battery architecture for the fastest possible charging—up to 350 kilowatts, or an 80 percent, or bulk, charge in less than 10 minutes.
The company at the time said that the electric models would use three motors to provide torque-vectoring control, and have 50 percent more power than today's models.
Those plans aren't necessarily off the table, but according to Gardner, it won't be enough for the brand.
Just as Tesla wanted to stand out from the mass of internal-combustion cars when the company launched the Model S, Maserati and others are counting on the individualized character of internal combustion engines to stand out from the nearly silent crowd in the mainly-electric future.
Ferrari sticks to FY targets after Q1 core profit up 14 percent
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Ferrari is seen on a sheet covering a car before a presentation at the 88th International Motor Show at Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland, March 6, 2018. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy/File Photo MILAN (Reuters) – Italian luxury carmaker Ferrari confirmed its full-year targets after core earnings rose 14 in the first quarter, driven… Continue reading Ferrari sticks to FY targets after Q1 core profit up 14 percent