The Ferrari Hybrid Supercar Outperforms Its Main Competitor, The Lamborghini Revuelto PHEV
The “XX” line from Ferrari has always been synonymous with super-powered cars designed to deliver exceptional performance on the track. However, the Italian brand decided to break this tradition by launching even more extreme versions of the SF 90 Stradale, its hybrid supercar released in 2019. This article will explore the details of Ferrari’s new “tuned” model and its direct competition with the Lamborghini Revuelto PHEV.
For the first time since 1995, Ferrari presents a street-legal model with a fixed rear wing, following in the footsteps of the iconic Ferrari F50. What shocked the public even more is that the SF 90 XX outperforms its main competitor, the Lamborghini Revuelto PHEV, in terms of power. With an impressive 1,016 horsepower, the Ferrari hybrid supercar surpasses the 1,001 horsepower of the competitor.
Exceptional Performance of The Ferrari Hybrid Supercar
The new Ferrari hybrid does not disappoint when it comes to performance. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.3 seconds and reaches 0 to 200 km/h in 6.7 seconds. According to Olhar Digital, its top speed is an incredible 320 km/h. Additionally, as a plug-in hybrid, it can be charged at home and has an electric range of up to 25 km, at speeds of up to 135 km/h.
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Ferrari plans to produce only 799 units of the coupe SF 90 XX and an even smaller run of 599 units for the convertible. This limited production ensures the exclusivity and special value of these supercars among Ferrari enthusiasts.
New Ferrari Hybrid Car Guarantees Extra Power on The Tracks
Unveiled at the Fiorano circuit in Italy, the car offers a special track qualification mode that provides an extra boost of power, ensuring even more impressive performance. This feature reinforces the hybrid supercar’s focus on track performance.
The Ferrari SF 90 XX represents an extreme evolution of the hybrid supercar SF 90 Stradale, bringing a new level of power and performance to the brand. With its limited production and advanced features, such as the fixed rear wing and qualification mode, this car promises to satisfy sports car enthusiasts seeking the utmost in excitement and exclusivity.

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