Luxury car brands Ferrari and Maserati have seen a drop in sales in the birthplace of the supercar. Ferrari has seen a sales drop of 56% in their home country, whilst Italian sales have fallen by 72% for Maserati.
A 5 foot 6 inch tall millionaire has made his own pint-sized Ferrari. The build began back in 2005, where car enthusiast Gila Srour started with extensive overhauls to the chassis and engine. The picture you see to the left is the finished product!
This is the first glimpse of the brand new Enzo supercar from Italian car brand Ferrari. The new Enzo is set to be officially revealed at the Geneva Motor Show 2013.
As the end of 2012 approaches, we look back at the leaders of the pack in the automotive industry. Supercar maker Ferrari has had an excellent year with record-breaking sales, high net profit and a new appointment on their board of directors.
We never thought we’d hear eco-friendly and Lamborghini in the same sentence! The luxury car maker will not however be developing a hybrid like its rivals, Porsche and Ferrari, instead they will work on lowering carbon emissions.
This Ferrari is the most eco-friendly and slowest model on the market. Yes, forget horsepower this Fahrradi Farfalla FFX harnesses pedal power and is on sale for a cool £1.2 million.
The Ferrari 599 XX Evo that is so powerful it can’t even be driven on the road has sold at auction for £1.1 million. Google boss Benjamin Sloss had the winning bid; all money raised by the sale has been donated by the supercar maker to victims of the Italian earthquake, which hit in May.