Ferrari’s Future: From SF90 to Testarossa Revival in Electric Era

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Ferrari's Future From SF90 to Testarossa Revival in Electric Era
Ferrari's Future From SF90 to Testarossa Revival in Electric Era

Ferrari’s SF90 series has redefined hypercars with its plug-in hybrid powertrain, showcasing that ultra-performance is achievable even with a small V6 when coupled with electrification.

While traditionalists still have access to V12 models, families can now partake in the Prancing Horse lifestyle with the V12-powered Purosangue crossover SUV, joining the ranks of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan’s ultra-luxury super-SUVs.

Ferrari's Future From SF90 to Testarossa Revival in Electric Era
Ferrari’s Future From SF90 to Testarossa Revival in Electric Era (Credit: Ferrari)

Looking ahead, some anticipate a shift toward full electrification, posing a challenge to Ferrari as it navigates an already-established EV sector dominated by Tesla, Lucid, and Rimac.

In response, digital car content creators, like Brian Kim, envision blending the past with the future, proposing a fully electric supercar variant under the iconic Testarossa nameplate.

Kim’s rendition, brought to life with the help of CGI expert Kihyeon Kim and a 3D-printed scale model mockup, exemplifies enthusiasts’ enduring passion for the Testarossa’s revival in a modern, electrified context.

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