There's a certain rule on the Internet that I won't discuss here, and I'm thinking about making one of my own: If you can think of a certain topic, there's likely some kind of Hot Wheels model ...
The Ferrari SF90 is one such counterexample, combining a twin-turbo V-8 with a trio of electric motors and a 6.5-kWh battery pack to spit ... output goes to all four wheels with the front tires ...
For now, Ferrari refuses to talk sales volume, but it said in a 2022 shareholder meeting it expects the EV to make up 5 percent of sales ... with a huge box of Hot Wheels and impressive collection ...
In 1959, Ferrari debuted their shorter California Spyder on their stiffer short wheelbase, or SWB. Less bulk plus Ferrari's ever-innovative ways to pack more ... 20-inch wheels also came with ...
One Hot Wheels car won't bring in that much money ... and it has a Metalflake Red finish with mismatched 5-spoke wheels in front and rear. As part of my little experiment, I also weighed every ...
The Continental GT’s $261,925 sticker brings you handbuilt, first-class styling and luxury and the ride is as comfortable as a bed in a 5-diamond hotel ... inch five-spoke wheels are here ...
Yeah, the 2025 Ferrari 12 Cilindri ... 12 Cilindri’s gearing is 5 percent shorter than that of the Superfast in the lower gears, despite it rolling on 21-inch wheels shod with either Michelin ...
Introducing the dawn of a new technological era for Ferrari: the brand-new Ferrari F80! Since 1984, Ferrari has been ...
The production Ferrari ... aspirated 6.5-liter V12 (codenamed F140HD) with 820 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque that redlines to a heady 9,500 rpm. The power is sent to the rear wheels via ...
Australia’s small van class (under-2.5 tonne GVM) is a three-way fight between ... phallic bonnet and a cabin that seems to sit over the rear wheels is never going to be my favourite Ferrari, ...
It's not often a car is elevated to 'icon' status, cars like the VW Beetle, Porsche 911, Toyota LandCruiser or Ford Mustang - but the Mazda MX-5 has quietly ... to sit over the rear wheels is never ...
With its 6.5-litre V12 and four-wheel drive, the Lambo gets to 62mph in 2.8sec, hits 200kph (124mph) in just 8.5sec and tops out at 217mph. The rear-drive Ferrari isn’t quite as fast flat out ...