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Watch The Ferrari Live Fashion Show Featuring Its Newest Collection

This proves that the Ferrari factory in Maranello makes the perfect fashion runway.

Ferrari’s approach to the world of fashion is similar to its process of creating the most iconic supercars in the industry. Through the use of bold lines, vibrant colors, and premium materials, Ferrari is able to create the perfect apparel to pair with its supercars. The Italian brand is proud to release its new fashion line proudly displayed during a live fashion show streamed from the production floors in Maranello, Italy. As the models strut past mid-production Ferrari F8 Tributos, the new styles highlight the traditional visions of Ferrari, while incorporating a bold new style with various patterns and designs. The head-to-toe collection features an array of apparel and accessories made to dress for any occasion and weather. Check out the full Ferrari Live Fashion Show by viewing the video above. Shop the new apparel and accessories from the Ferrari Fashion Collection by clicking the link below.

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The Best Ferraris You Can Buy Today

Life is too short to drive boring cars, that’s why we have curated an outstanding offering of Italian stallions. Ferrari has been building amazing automobiles for over seven decades, so we picked a dozen that offer excitement, unbridled power, and style. Don’t hide them away from the world, Enzo would be ashamed of you!


2019 Ferrari 812 Superfast Mansory Stallone

$595,000


2017 Ferrari F12tdf

$969,485


2005 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Manual Transmission

CALL FOR PRICE


1995 Ferrari F512 M

$595,000


2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale Aperta

$1,099,900


2018 Ferrari GTC4Lusso

$204,991


2021 Ferrari F8 Tributo

$369,900


2021 Ferrari 812 Superfast

$788,888


2019 Ferrari Portofino

$295,000


2009 Ferrari Scuderia Spider 16M

$324,900

Ferrari and Richard Mille Sign Exciting Partnership Contract

Ferrari and Richard Mille have announced that they have signed a multi-year partnership contract. This new partnership will be seen in many different ways, starting with the 2021 Formula 1 season. As Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow’s Team Partner and Official Watch, Richard Mille’s brand will be displayed on the race cars and drivers’ helmets. This partnership will also extend to other Ferrari activities, including the Competizione GT, Ferrari Challenge Series, Ferrari Driver Academy, Ferrari Esports Series and FDA Esports team. Now, for the part that you’ve probably been waiting for. This partnership will also result in a new exclusive range of limited edition watches. Keep an eye out for what’s to come from this exciting partnership.


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Top 6 Best Most Expensive Cars to Buy in 2021

Talking about the best most expensive cars in the world in 2021, three features come to mind. They must be rare and few in the market. They must appeal only to those with deep pockets; and three, they have to boast exclusive features?

Let’s look at the top 6 most expensive cars that currently rock the market.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire – $19 million

Bugatti La Voiture NoireBugatti La Voiture Noire

Bugatiti reveals this immodestly priced 16-cylinder engine black car courtesy of Salome Etienne design. Boasting a staggering 1,500 horsepower, this guy will reach up to 450km/h. You’ll be willing to spare whopping $19 million to order this to your garage. 

With an aerodynamic design, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire fronts a horseshoe-shaped Bugatti trademark of grill and blends. On top of that, the vehicle brags 8 liter fuel tank and slant windscreen and full-length curved tail lamps.

Bugatti Centodieci – $8.9 million

Bugatti Centodieci 2Bugatti Centodieci

The Bugatti Centodieci is an 8.0 liter quad-turbocharged 16-cylinder engine that catapults in about 2.4 seconds to reach a top speed of 236 mph. This car that owns a lot to Bugatti  Divo − one of the cars with the most agility and dynamism − has ten units already constructed and can deliver 100 horsepower 1600 horse power.

Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita – $4.8 million 

Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita 2

With three units in mind, only two units of the Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita have been built so far. It features an exclusive white carbon fiber coat called the ‘Diamond Weave,’ meaning the car sparks tons of small diamonds when set under the rays of sun.

The car boasts an aluminum V8 engine that delivers 1018 horsepower and a maximum torque that stands at 796 lb-ft. This car’s centrifugal supercharger can deliver 5600 revolution per minute. It’ll be able to reach maximum only after the capacity to catapult from 0-62m in 2.9 seconds.

Lamborghini Veneno Roadster – $4.5 million

Lamborghini Veneno Roadster

With this model Lamborghini Veneno Roadster, Lamborghini has proven once again why it’s a leading automaker in the industry. This poison comes with a deadly design that resembles a space lozenge.

This model is powered by a 6.5 liter V12 seven-speed engine capable of delivering a jaw-tearing 740 HP and maximum torque of 507 pound-feet. Spinning at 84, 000 rpm, this single-clutch ISR automated manual transmission weighs 3, 285 pounds is made of carbon fiber. No wonder the scramble for the car is growing at increasingly amazing speed.

Lykan Hypersport – $3.4 million

Lykan Hypersport

Emerging from the Middle East, the Lykan Hypersport is worth every penny splashed on it given the amazing features it brags. From its piercing and molded lines to the 420 15 real diamond –made Titanium blades, you’re you have a real guy in your hand.

The seats are made with hand but it’s gold plaited to pronounce the squinting-demon diamond eyes. If you don’t mind, the diamonds can give way for rubies, sapphires, or any of the precious stones.

Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio – $3 Million

Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio

Only six units of the Ferrari Pininfarina were made, making it one of the rarest and expensive in the market. The car is built on the concept of the Ferrari 458 Spider. Ferrari Pininfarina comes with an all-carbon-fiber frame.

If you are a lover of two-seat cars, this may be your car of choice. And apart from this, you are also buying an open-air luxury car. The Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio also takes after the popular Ferrari 458 in the aspect of being void of roof, side windows, as well as windshield.

You may also like it for its lightweight, weighing only 330 pounds less to the Ferrari 458. The interior design is another impressive feature that may entice you, with the headrest directly fitted into the roll cage.]

The Ferrari Roma Test Drive Presented by Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale

Recently, Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale held a private test drive event for clientele and friends to experience the all-new Ferrari Roma. When the Roma first released, I was unsure about the new mid-front engine Ferrari but that quickly changed when we walked out the front door of the dealership, into the parking lot, and laid eyes on it. The car is absolutely stunning in person, and the pictures do not do it justice. It is an entirely new look that is unlike anything else on the road. At first glance, you’ll notice there are no Scuderia shields on the model we tested, and the completely redesigned front and rear lights. These features alone show that Ferrari may be headed in a new direction with their product line. The typical round rear lights are a thing of the past, but from a distance, you can still tell that it is a Ferrari. The Roma is so sleek and elegant from every single angle we spent 20 minutes examining the car before even driving it.

The Roma is smaller than I had imagined, but once you use the leather key to unlock the door and step inside, you realize that does not matter at all. The interior is gorgeous and is a huge change from previous models. The Ferrari interior has always been quite analogous with knobs and buttons throughout but with the Roma, Ferrari took an entirely different approach. When you first glimpse at the steering wheel after opening the door, it looks similar to previous Ferrari models. It’s not until you take a seat and begin to start the Roma, that you notice there have been some serious changes. The Start / Stop button is integrated at the bottom of the steering wheel and is actually not a button at all, it is a touch screen panel that can be found throughout most of the steering wheel. After turning the car on you immediately notice the enormous digital dash that features everything from navigation to radio and car info. Using the touchpads on the steering wheel to navigate through screens you quickly find out that everything is super intuitive. As you go to put the Roma into gear, you’ll notice the gear levers resemble early Ferrari levers, which allow the car to maintain an analog feel with so many digital components surrounding you.

As we pulled out onto North Federal Highway, I immediately noticed how comfortable and drivable the Roma was. With a 611-horsepower twin-turbo V8 in front of you, it is hard to believe how calm, quiet, and smooth the ride is. That is, however, until you step on the gas. It effortlessly climbs through the gears of the 8-speed DCT Transmission as you watch the speedometer rise. The Roma is no slouch, it goes from 0-62 in 3.4 seconds, but the most impressive part was how quick and agile it was. The turning and handling capabilities are phenomenal, and the steering feel is wonderful as you sit planted through turns.

As a passenger, the Ferrari Roma provides comfortable ride quality with plenty of legroom. I was able to use the secondary display integrated into the passenger dash, which controls audio/media functions throughout the vehicle. At slower cruising speeds, I could tell that this is a perfect daily drivable supercar. When Corsa mode is selected, the performance is very much present, but the sound controlled cabin allows for casual conversation. There are also available rear seats for two more individuals to experience the Ferrari Roma.

Overall, the Ferrari Roma is a breath of fresh air. The all-new look, feel, and performance is unmatched by anything I’ve had the pleasure of driving. If I were you, I would order yours now.


Ferrari F8 Tributo vs McLaren 720S Drag Race: Who Wins?

In DragTimes latest video, it’s a battle between supercars from England and Italy. In one lane is the McLaren 720S, a rear-wheel drive powerhouse. Found in the rear of the 720S rests a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine that puts out 710 horsepower. Its opponent in the race is the Ferrari F8 Tributo, another rear-wheel drive supercar. Powering this Ferrari is a twin-turbo 3.9-liter V8 that also produces 710 horsepower. As you can see, these supercars are very similar and that’s what makes the drag races between them so intriguing. When it comes to a drag race, the launch is so critical. So seeing these cars next to each other, launching, gives us a good look at the quality of their launch control technology. See it for yourself in the vide below.


Adam Levine and RM Sotheby’s to Auction New Ferrari Roma For Charity

Children are our most precious resource, and yet they are being trafficked and abused at unprecedented levels. That’s why the leader of Maroon 5 is making light of what the media won’t. We’re glad to report that Adam Levine and RM Sotheby’s are auctioning a new Ferrari Roma to benefit Save The Children. Along with his wife Behati Prinsloo, one of the earliest-production examples will be the centerpiece of RM Sotheby’s October Online Auction. Only open to North American bidders, the car will be live October 22nd.

Built to U.S. specifications and finished in Bianco Italia over a Bordeaux leather interior, this Roma will be delivered to the winning bidder through the North American official Ferrari dealership of their choosing. Even if you don’t need a 2021 Ferrari Roma for sale, please consider donating to Save The Children. Click the button above for all the information and stay with us for all your RM Sotheby’s updates.