Ferrari Portofino M: Road Review - Ferrari Fortnight Part 3/5 | Carfection 4K 30 jul 2021 Carfection In part 3 of our Ferrari Fortnight Henry Catchpole takes the new Portofino M on a trip to the seaside.
Ferrari 812 GTS: Road Review - Ferrari Fortnight Part 4/5 | Carfection 4K 2 ago 2021 Carfection In the penultimate film of our Ferrari Fortnight Henry Catchpole reviews the 812 GTS. Is there any better sound than a naturally aspirated Ferrari V12 at full chat?
El último vídeo de la serie... Ferrari 330 LMB Review: Restomod, Replica or Recreation? Ferrari Fortnight Part 5/5 | Carfection 4K 4 ago 2021 Carfection Henry Catchpole drives Bell Sport & Classic's Ferrari 330 LMB, a car that started its life as a 330 GT and has been meticulously restored and reimagined into something that is very special indeed.
2021 Ferrari Roma Review // $300,000 Roller Coaster...Of Emotions 8 ago 2021 Throttle House The 2021 Ferrari Roma ($338,160 CAD, ~$270,468 USD converted) is poised to be a comfortable and quick GT cruiser with loads of Ferrari charm and character. It radiates elegant body lines and a beautifully unique design language - capturing the eye of nearly any onlooker. But are looks all that matters in life? Thomas and James try to tackle this age-old question while they explore the Ferrari Roma’s ins and outs. We hope you enjoy the episode!
Ayer puse esta foto en el hilo de automovilismo sin palabras... https://www.bmwfaq.org/threads/automovilismo-sin-palabras-vol-ii.870315/page-34#post-18616374 Roma² (*) (*) Ferrari Roma, en Roma Todos los caminos llevan a Roma Máldito Navegador
Ferrari Roma review - 0-60mph, 1/4-mile & drift tested! • 4 feb 2022 This is the Ferrari Roma! It’s the hard-top version of the Portofino, and Mat’s about to find out if it’s worth the £171,000 starting price! Given it’s a Ferrari, we naturally have to start with the engine. It’s powered by a 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 that drives the rear wheels to put down 620hp & 760Nm of torque. It’s also claimed it can hit 60mph in 3.4 seconds… But will Mat be able to achieve that in wet, icy conditions?! Once you take a step inside, it’ll come as no surprise that this Ferrari has been built to an exceptional standard. There are nice materials throughout, while the driver’s treated to a large digital dials display. There’s even a small display built into the dash for the passenger, too! So what do we think - is this one of the nicest cars you can buy for under £175,000? You’ll have to stick with Mat to find out!