Ferrari 296 Speciale Unveiled: Italy's Passion for Speed Lives On
Italy, renowned for its passion for speed and design, has consistently produced some of the world's most desirable performance cars. From hot hatches to grand tourers, Italian manufacturers like Ferrari and Lamborghini have set the bar high. evo magazine, known for its rigorous testing, has driven and praised many of these Italian marvels, setting expectations high for upcoming models like the Ferrari 296 Speciale and Lamborghini Temerario.
Italy's automotive landscape is dominated by iconic brands such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, and Pagani. Ferrari, in particular, has a rich history of producing high-performance sports cars, including the legendary 250, 288 GTO, F40, F50, and Enzo. Even the latest models like the Ferrari Roma, SF90 Stradale, and Daytona SP3 continue this impressive lineage.
In late April 2025, Ferrari unveiled the 296 Speciale, a new mid-engined supercar. This model, like the Ferrari F80 (a turbocharged V6 hybrid), maintains the brand's high standards despite deviating from the traditional V12 engine. Meanwhile, Alfa Romeo also made headlines with its limited-run mid-engined coachbuild.
Italian manufacturers like Ferrari and Alfa Romeo continue to push boundaries and excite enthusiasts with their performance cars. The recent unveilings of the Ferrari 296 Speciale and Alfa Romeo's mid-engined coachbuild are testament to this ongoing commitment to innovation and passion for automotive excellence.
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